This market has been our LOVE for 30 years. More than one generation of sellers and buyers has grown up here. I like to bargain - I reveal all my talents in this market!
The market has grown decently over the years, but it is still good, especially for wholesale purchases of clothes and shoes, retail is decently more expensive than at Skidelsky in the center, however, if something non-standard in size needs to be found from things, then of course this market is suitable.
For those who want to remember the 90s) Have already lost the habit of such a format of markets, I thought they were gone. Such nostalgia, it's the Dinamo Minsk market, but without the stadium)) as for goods, contrary to expectations that the market will be overflowing with goods from Poland at least, or even the EU, the market is overflowing with goods from China). I was in the morning (around 9) before 10 in the summer there is nothing to catch. 20 percent of the outlets were open. And most of these points are China of not the best quality. Maybe after 10 a.m. you can find something interesting.
The choice of goods is very small, the quality is normal, as in the market, the operating mode is not OK, because it is necessary to adjust, parking is normal. A lot of leather, few stylish clothes
The choice of goods is small, or rather there is a lot of it, but it is the same, only at different prices, and the attitude of the tent owners to the customers is not very pleasant, they behave very rudely, they will not tell you what kind of goods they have of your size, they only look down on the buyers, it's time to come down from heaven to earth, it's gone their time. It is better to go to the store and buy the right product.
The market is not what it used to be. There are practically no leather shoes. There are practically no high-quality clothes from Turkey or Poland. There seem to be a lot of things, and the market is large, but it is very difficult to buy something of high quality and interesting.
10/10, it's really very difficult to leave, because there is very little transport to the city, especially across bridges, and it's such a pleasure to travel with transfers or by taxi for a lot of money
For me, there is such a good market, there is everything, the market is very large, but we Russians are used to paying by bank transfer, and there is only cash, products are better in quality than ours, at a price the same as ours in Russia. We even bought raw meat for sausage there, we have already done it, it turned out delicious.
I visited on Sunday. It is definitely worth driving on a weekday. There are a lot of people. The assortment is not bad, but the prices seemed too high. I bought jeans for 95 rubles and a blouse for 75 rubles. I think it's expensive.
We are from Pinsk, we have heard good reviews, for the first time we decided to go to the market, buy clothes for the child before school, and for us adults..I was very upset, not the Southern, but the collective farm market, clothes, shoes of inferior quality, at inflated prices.
As a clothing market, everything suits me. If you have the strength to go from and to, then you can find something to buy. There is a place to eat, the toilets are good and free. Minibuses run frequently, taxis and parking is large.
The usual flea market in the 90s. With a lot of Chinese consumer goods, Polish goods. We didn't find a local manufacturer. A bunch of tents with the same thing. You can't pay with cards, only in cash. To find an ATM, you need to try. It is very far from Grodno. Minibuses run, there is Parking.
There is a feeling that the market has little life left..
It's like an elderly person who is becoming unnecessary.
Uncomfortable, untidy, flashback of the 90s
We have the same "grandfather" in Borisov, only well-groomed and inspected.But everyone understands that soon((
I came solely for the sake of German powder and various small things)
A good place, a lot of goods, but it's cold in autumn. The people there are good, the sellers treat the product to sell it more expensive, but you can drop the price.
The place for shopping is not bad, but I still need to keep an eye on the prices, because you can buy jeans for 90 rubles, and after a couple of rows you can see the same ones for 60.
For a long time before the sanctions were imposed in 2015, I used Polish-made sandals. I came to the market for luck, hoping for the proximity of Poland, and that's LUCK - I became the owner of a pair of excellent Polish-made sandals. Hurray!
Annoying sellers , prices are higher than in shopping malls. Usually, you can bargain on the market, and there they will not give up the ruble, because $ has grown, and everything is Chinese...
A good market. There are entrances everywhere, a large Parking lot, a free clean toilet. You can buy clothes and for the house: electric fireplaces, lamps, carpets and so on.
One 🌟 for the goodies that were found in the corner of the market and good coffee, otherwise...the availability of such markets, if possible, to buy anywhere and at any time...very doubtful