Kilograms, tons of gold. A large selection of European and Arabian gold. There are shops selling clothes and stones, souvenirs. Across the road (pass under the bridge) there is a large food market.
A large, colorful market. A peculiar architecture, a lot of goods. I especially liked the huge, honey-like dates. The fish pavilion was especially surprised, it was very clean, everything was white, blue counters, huge fish and everyone was quietly busy with their own business.
Gold is a separate story. There are many shops with a variety of goods. The people are friendly, they didn't cling too much.
I was very impressed with the market.... There is a huge selection of jewelry made of gold and silver with
and without various stones (precious and semi-precious), there are good quality sporting goods, I definitely recommend visiting!
It's a cool market, mostly clothes on one side and gold on the other. It is possible and necessary to bargain. There are toilets, currency exchange, benches to relax. The sellers are great at entertaining and luring everyone. I bought oil perfumes and two shawls there. There are a couple of shops with original brands, the rest is a high-quality fake. There are handkerchiefs of local production and Turkey, there is also China. Jewelry is weighed and then the price is told, but here it is all the more necessary to bargain))
A good place to be proud and stare, the largest gold market of Sharjah and Ajman, there are things that are well traded, a little further away the same with a market, a fruit market (not cheap but a good choice) about the large fish and meat market, there is definitely something to see and smoke seafood with the opportunity to cook here at a normal price
A huge selection of gold! For every taste and purse. I visit every visit once a year and always leave with a purchase. You can always find something original. The sellers are polite, some of them know Russian. It is possible and necessary to bargain. They can make an engraving at will, adjust the size. I'm looking forward to next year: I'll come for the ring)))
The "Steam Trains" market in Sharjah. It is also called the "Blue Market" or simply the "Central Market", open until 23 hours.
The first train with jewelry shops, souvenir shops, carpets and a currency exchange office. He's on the second floor. As they said, the only place where rubles are accepted.
The second train - textiles, bags, clothes. Clothes at affordable prices, not brands, but with their names))
I really liked the Jewelry train, such a local flavor, a lot of visitors because the prices are different, I think for any purse.
A lot of gold, less silver. The gold is all bright yellow, unusual. I prefer ours with a pink shade.
I couldn't resist choosing a silver necklace. I haggled, there are sellers who understand Russian, speak a little bit of it.
On the second floor you can go to the second Train. The grocery market is further across the street.
Good old steam trains! Unfortunately, now it's more like a souvenir. There used to be everything here except groceries. But there is a very large selection of gifts. It is possible to hand over old gold well, especially if you take not money, but a product. Exchangers with a good exchange rate. On the second floor there is a repair of jewelry, silver, carpets and antique items. On the first floor there is gold, clothes and a good selection of local perfume. You can pour it.
If you want to buy gold jewelry, then you are here, because the choice on tsatski is gigantic. In the neighboring pavilion there is a wide selection of dates, vegetables and fruits for every taste and a large assortment of fish, sea and meat products, in general, as in any grocery market. Passing through the rows without the attention of sellers will not remain, which in my opinion is not very pleasant. Just to come up and look at the goods is very difficult, because they begin to offer you very obsessively to buy at least something.
If you don't need such a good thing, then there is no special point in visiting this place. We wanted to buy something as gifts to friends, but alas, we didn't find anything worthwhile.
A pleasant place, air conditioners work everywhere, there are many different shops, mostly with gold and perfume. There are many shops with burnt sports and other clothes.
We went both on an excursion and for a sea of groceries. Gold and local finery were not interested. Clean, local flavor, but it turned out to be a waste of time for us.
I am pleasantly surprised by the variety of products offered, very friendly sellers, but as everywhere the market needs to be haggled.Autumn is clean and beautiful
I really liked the central market in Sharjah: products, things, oil perfumes, and gold. You can also sit in a cafe, you can bargain with the sellers, you can just chat with them.
Eyes are running away… There is something to see!
I recommend that you clearly understand what you plan to buy and how much you are willing to spend! Bidding is required!!!!
I 've heard a lot about him . Among Russian tourists, it is often referred to as "steam trains". On this trip, we managed to visit... the market as a market. It seems that everything can be found. From chic gold jewelry to cheap jewelry. There are a lot of oriental outfits, and everything else ... more interesting as exotic.
It's beautiful, but expensive. You can take a walk and see it once, but it's better to buy souvenirs in other places. Clothes are India at best, and so is China in all its diversity.
The two wings are connected by walkways. In the wing where they sell gold, like at an exhibition or in a museum. In the second wing, you can buy clothes, perfumes and jewelry. The prices are reasonable, the sellers are friendly. The place itself is very textured.
A lot of fresh fish and other seafood, everything that you bought can be cooked there. (for a fee,) very tasty. There is also a vegetable market and a grocery store in this building.
Girls are required to visit))) even just to admire) the quality of gold, of course, is in doubt, as is the quality of some things, especially perfumes. But to buy souvenirs, goodies - the very thing!
In the first market, only gold and national clothes are sold, and toilet water on tap on the islands. And in the second, fruits, vegetables, nuts, dried fruits, meat and fish. As in all markets, you can bargain. I didn't see anything unusual.
A landmark place in Sharjah. Interesting architecture of the market, hence the local name - "locomotives". If you want to visit a luxurious oriental fairy tale, take a look at the gold market there-expensive, rich, for every taste and a big purse)
A good, civil market. Especially the grocery store. They took nuts, bamboo juice. Prices are something more expensive, something cheaper than in Moscow. There is also a fish and meat department. Fish can be cooked on the spot.
An outdated market for viewing and purchasing something.Although it is quite large, with many shops.Friendly people in it.But there are no relevant, interesting and modern products.
I really liked the hotel, first of all, the location. Everything is close to the embankment, Park, shops, beach. Delicious food, nice room, there is a gym and a swimming pool. 👍
A large selection of products, there is everything. It is possible and necessary to bargain, because prices are greatly overestimated for tourists. When you turn around and start to leave, the price magically decreases by 3 times
It consists of 2 parts. One is mostly jewelry. In the second, clothes, souvenirs, perfumes, oils. By and large, you can go once! There is an exchanger with a good rate and without commission
A good market for those who love gold like gypsies) personally, I could not find jewelry there, but I bought a rug and a dress) naturally, bargaining is appropriate)
If you walk a little longer, in principle, you can find something worthwhile from jewelry, but it tastes and colors so to speak.
If you are looking for gifts and souvenirs, then be sure to visit this market, the national flavor is at its height, souvenirs, perfumes, carpets! What is not there!
The usual market. And it's not that big. Dates, dates, dates, dates with chocolate, dates, dates with chocolate, dates, dates, gold, dates again, dates, gold (and it's doubtful about the quality).
Orab pearl.Interesting, rich, lots of impressions.
On the first visit, do not purchase anything.
Be sure to bargain.
Be sure to visit during a trip to the Emirates.
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Like any market, there are many outlets and funny sellers. The toilet is clean. The prices are expensive.
A beautiful place and nothing more. You can go once and see it, plus you can stock up on fruits - we took mango Egypt, papaya, dragon fruit. Everything tastes better than in the store
Two markets in Sharjah are across the street from each other.One is gold leaf and perfume, mostly a few things.The second one is spices, fruits, vegetables, dates.The prices are normal, as everywhere in the emirates.
A huge selection of everything, you can make to order, buy stones separately and, most importantly, bargain. The price for 750 samples of their 18 carats is slightly more than ours for 585
If you buy gold, then it's here. But the things, the oils, the Arab oils are sooooo overpriced. For example, I bought oil at the airport for 30 dirhams. And at the bazaar they ask for 80 for such things. So I don't recommend it.
To be honest, I was not impressed.A lot of goldfish, little interesting, all kind of harsh and sad.The quality of the product is the same as in ordinary markets all over the world.