The landmark of the city. You can find a lot of things you need! As a rule, I get more than I was looking for ..., as I walk through the rows, everything catches my eye...It takes a lot of time, especially with my wife! I advise you to visit this facility separately!!!
Good Polish goods, a lot of high-quality Belarusian ones at prices lower than store prices, products are too expensive, it's better to go to Skidelsky for them
It's a good place. Excellent entrance, parking, which is almost always clogged. But there are proven points where the price is normal, and everything is there.
There is more choice, but the prices are significantly higher than at Skidelsky. But you can find everything you need — from clothes and shoes to construction tools and automotive supplies.
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Jascher
Level 18 Local Expert
March 12, 2024
A funny market, very large, a lot of goods, in fact Bialystok 2...
I have not been in this market for 1.5 years. Recently I decided to go and look at the quality of the product and, accordingly, the prices. I was charmed. There is no quality, but the prices are space! With the same success, I can buy at the same prices in the shopping center!
The cheapest market in Belarus, a sufficient range of goods, there is a lot to go around, choose, price, bargain and finally buy what you were looking for.The sellers are friendly and friendly and patient.There are a lot of parking lots for cars, and around the market.
The market is huge, there is a wholesale day. We got into the wholesale day, we worked from 7:00 to 13. We didn't have time to go through the whole thing.
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sereqa44
Level 5 Local Expert
May 9, 2023
A normal budget option ....
vk is cheap and affordable...
The market is big. There are a lot of good products. But he finishes his work very early. Once there for the first time, one day off will definitely not be enough to go around and see everything. And there is no information about the numbers and departure time at the minibus stop. Perhaps the market workers and residents of Grodno have this information, but it is difficult for visitors to navigate. At the bus stop, no one answered the question of how long to wait for the next minibus. A minibus with a familiar number arrived (we arrived at the market on this one), but stopped somewhere between two platforms. Passengers stormed it, pushing away those who came up earlier.