The cheapest and coolest bazaar. The sellers are friendly, they will tell you everything, they will drop the price well. I always want to come here and buy something. Well done
Tashkent's main market, where you can buy everything from spices and fruits to robes and plates. I advise everyone who is visiting Uzbek culture for the first time. It is customary to bargain in the market, so many things can be bought decently cheaper than in other stores
The most popular oriental bazaar in Tashkent. Chorsu is a landmark place in Tashkent. The market, which has been standing in the center of the old city for several centuries, is known not only to locals, tourists also strive to get here to feel the oriental flavor, taste the unique local cuisine and buy Uzbek goodies.
If you really want to go there in your car, then I advise you to leave early, why? Yes, because parking, you will not find a place to park your car.
And the market itself? As a market, nothing is ordinary, there are a lot of people and little oxygen.
But the food market in Chorsu deserves special attention, be sure to go and eat there, and do not be afraid you will not get sick.
It's a cool place, you don't have to buy something, but to walk among the rows of a gluttonous row, the delicious smell and flavor of the east, walk along a fragrant bread row, buy a bathrobe and a skullcap as a souvenir, if you want, it's wonderful, and no one has canceled sweets, especially halva, it's something. I recommend it.
the market is in the style of "greetings from the 90s", dirty, unsettled, not the slightest hint of Oriental flavor. I'll put 3 only for the very good people who work in this market.
The largest bazaar and the prices are good and you will find everything for yourself, for family, for travel and for home. You can even eat delicious food.
There are a lot of different souvenirs and goods at super funny prices, as well as an abundance of various dishes and products for every refined taste. A picturesque place, the heart of Tashkent's national culture.
A very good market, as well as the whole Chorsu bazaar in general. I've been coming to it since childhood, before with my parents, and now I'm on my own or with my family. I recently bought seedlings for my vegetable garden near the house at the flower market. It is a very convenient bazaar for me, since the metro is next to me and the exit is also right at the bazaar. It is better not to go there by car, as there are very large traffic jams around it and it is difficult to get to the parking lot. Prices are always lower than in other bazaars, but it depends on what you go for. For example, things are more expensive here, but products are the opposite. I personally like it, so I recommend it...
It depends on what to buy. If there are fruits, then yes, the market is good. There are a lot of fruits and a lot of options too. But there are few options to say about clothes there.
On Chorsu, you can buy very good specimens of various types and varieties of indoor and ornamental plants at fairly inexpensive (relatively specialized flower shops) prices. Moreover, the sellers are very friendly and willing to advise on the care of plants, thank them very much for this!
A great bazaar. A wide range of flowers, a variety of vegetable seedlings. A large selection of shrubs and fruit trees. From the first minutes, you plunge into a rainbow of colors. Very responsive and pleasant kind sellers.
The market has a long history, I liked a huge selection of dried fruits. Uzbek sellers are well done, they bargain without towers. I recommend it to anyone who decides to buy!
When buying a knife, take a certificate (present it at the border)
At this bazaar, you can buy souvenirs, starting from dried fruits, ending with national dishes, here at the bazaar I did not meet the sale of clothes, shoes, etc.
It's so interesting just to watch people, listen to their stories. The products are very diverse, interesting and beautiful. You can meet foreigners who are sold things, praising) cute and interesting
Chorsu / Flower Bazaar - a large selection of plants (flowers, seedlings, fruit trees, conifers), fertilizers, pots, etc., etc.
The prices are reasonable, the choice is good, the sellers are proactive (they will explain everything, show you).
You need to come there with a lot of time and finances...
The most important bazaar in the city is Chorsu! I love its color, the riot of colors and flavors. Here you can find everything, or almost everything; especially if you are a fan of national dishes and clothes.
You need to know where to go. Because the first impression is the most unsightly ((( - quickly ran away from there ((((
The second time we went with a guide. You can see how they bake tortillas, make pilaf. Be sure to buy a flatbread immediately from the oven - it's very tasty!
Beautiful carpets and ceramics. There are nuts and dried fruits under the dome on the 2nd floor.
Assalom Alaikum yes, this is the very center of Tashkent from the point of view of tourism and souvenirs, recently we bought pistachios and itagdali there, well, it was news for us that so many tourists
The mess at the bazaar is completely unsanitary, there is garbage and dirt everywhere, there is no condition for the disabled, there is a problem to drive up on transport.
It is very interesting to walk here. A wide variety of products and manufactured goods.
We bought cherries, strawberries, spices. Fruits and berries are fresh and delicious. The sellers are friendly.
A real "Oriental" bazaar, almost everything is found, the bazaar does not sleep for almost a day, the territory is very large, the location is very convenient
The local market, a lot of things need to be found; but for the quality of goods, I would advise only to take cotton, the rest are Chinese fakes of silk and camel wool. I advise you to go there with the locals and do not hesitate to bargain :)
A legendary and famous market for the whole of Central Asia. It is worth visiting the rows of national food. There is absolutely everything in this market. The impressions will be unforgettable.
I recommend.
The main thing that pleasantly surprises is the cleanliness on the street, there is no garbage neatly! Tashkent residents love their city, guests should take an example from them!
Chorsu is a real living point of the Entire Uzbek people. There, people pass on their business and craft through several generations. You can find everything for every taste and pocket.
Personally, I do not like Disrespect for people who sit on the ground, selling their labor and crops, so as not to disappear and starve. They also need to create conditions and streamline the ranks for consumers.
The market is always a reflection of the life of the city. Carpets, fruits, clothes and even roosters! Sellers are happy to bargain))) Fruits, vegetables, dried fruits of the highest quality!
There is even a pavilion of gold products!
A market with good prices , but . It is necessary to bargain and be vigilant . Check the change , count the money . There is a large selection of products .
If you want to see the Uzbek bazaar, welcome to Chorsu Bazaar.
You can buy everything here.(except pork). There are gentrified trading places, where they sell from makeshift counters, somewhere right on the floor. A whole day is not enough to go around the whole bazaar!😊
The market is large, but a very old building, flies, dirty, but a very good selection of herbs, meat, spices and Nuts, a good selection of ceramics and textiles. But you need to bargain because the cost is at least 20% higher than the one you can negotiate :-)
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May 29, 2024
All the diversity and flavor of Uzbekistan in one place. I recommend it for tourists to visit. Nuts, dried fruits, spices and fruits are always in a large assortment.
The largest market in Tashkent, where absolutely everything is sold. The national flavor is evident in everything. Parking lots are always packed, but everyone still tends to go there.