Interesting. You can try everything. But very intrusive sellers, personally I don't like it. In short, we have to go. Whether to buy or not is up to you, but there are places cheaper 😉
haggling and bringing down the price is the most pleasant thing you can do in the market (sorry. in Gum) they will feed, give you water and give you something else as a gift. it's a pity that there is no Wi-Fi to order a taxi directly from Gum. tip: if you are from Moscow, do not talk about it, do not shine something expensive and a phone. the price will be much lower for you
A nice , covered market . You can find mainly churchkhella, nuts and fresh fruits. It is worth asking prices in all places and buying at the best prices. If you learn a few words in Armenian, you can save a little
Great place! You will not go hungry: nuts, dried fruits - you must definitely try. If desired: they will treat us with wine, we barely persuaded them not to treat us))
Everything is delicious. We were treated to churchkhela on the hike - as I like, natural grape juice with walnuts - you can eat your fingers off.
Everything is for sale: meat, cheese, sausages - the choice is not very large, but everything is fresh.
Mostly nuts, dried fruits and their combinations in gift baskets. There weren't enough vegetables, milk or meat, but maybe because I was on Monday. Sellers are not particularly inclined to bargain. But everyone considers it their duty to feed you 😆
Great shopping mall.I bought a lot of things there for myself and the children .there are a lot of branded boutiques.at the entrance there is a cafe where they feed very tasty.I recommend
There are a lot of dried fruits and everything related to them! The layout is awesome! Be sure to bargain and compare prices! They give it a try! The only drawback is very annoying sellers
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Денис Алексенцев
Level 5 Local Expert
April 19
I bought spices and dried fruits! The assortment is huge, so far I've chosen it, I've had enough (all sellers offer to try it)...
A large assortment of products, the market is covered, they are constantly trying to feed something, while they were shopping, and they don't want to have lunch))) in general, I recommend it.
prices for tourists are cosmic))) uncomfortable, one saleswoman, after learning that I would take only 2 pieces of sudzhuk with a dissatisfied look, went to the grandfather-seller, so he showed everything, told everything, and bought everything else from him)
A very pleasant and interesting place).. The wonderful smells are dizzying)))... Vegetables, fruits, dried fruits and even pickles, which we have not seen anywhere else,,, you can choose as a gift sets of dried fruits of different sizes, teas, herbs... I really liked it....
If you run out of money in Yerevan, go to the market. 7 meters from the entrance, you will be fed all sorts of goodies from the belly. Armenians, I adore you. Kind, very kind people. And if the money hasn't run out, you'll come back and buy goodies from everyone who treated you and their neighbors. I highly recommend the local spices.
Brightly.... Colorful.... Friendly atmosphere....
Generally, *East* 😊
Freshly squeezed pomegranate juice is a separate charm!
Oriental spices - a riot of flavors 😊
Here is a place for the soul)
You will be fed and watered here)))
Very sincere sellers, a lot of goods, do not rush to buy from the first counters. Come on, haggling in Armenia is the coolest trump card of a tourist))
The place is very interesting. You can even not buy, just walk around and try everything that the merchants offer. Churchkhella is just a mind you can eat off and other sweets for every taste. Even candied tomatoes.
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Level 7 Local Expert
February 4
Fish, sets of sweets, dried fruits, sujuk-basturma. The prices are not prohibitive, everything can be tried. For pre-departure purchases, that's just it.
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Александр Д
Level 11 Local Expert
December 21, 2024
Don't even go inside, it's a lot more expensive than in Moscow. There are ruins behind the covered market, they trade with their hands, with cars, and the prices are already more pleasant. Yes, there is an opinion that nuts and dried fruits are even cheaper in Russia than in this market.
A very cool store, has everything you need for your home, and most importantly, it works at night , for tourists to note , the staff is friendly and polite
It's a very colorful place. A large selection and friendly sellers. but! The prices are unrealistically high. The same products can be bought much cheaper. Tourists go, due to this, sellers inflate prices.
I bought Armenian goodies here. You should definitely try it. Sellers are touting, but they don't bargain much. The sweets bought (sujuk) were fresh, and the family liked them.
I became interested in this place because I thought it was a market where locals buy fruits, vegetables, nuts and farm products at low prices. Now, that's not true. This is a market for tourists, prices are higher than in some stores.
An atmospheric place in the city. To feel the smells and tastes, it is necessary to visit. It seemed to me, but it is better to contact sellers 50+, they sincerely trade, and young people can just stand and even do not react to the desire to buy something.
Can the Yerevan market be bad? Wonderful hospitable sellers, they will give everything a try, bargain, talk. Maybe they will charge a price somewhere, as a tourist, but it is tolerable) I try to come hungry, because they will always feed, drink, and entertain here. The quality of the products is excellent!
Always fresh vegetables and other products. Sometimes sellers are too intrusive, but this is Yerevan.
On the side of the shopping center, on the left side, there is a simple cafe with excellent cuisine and reasonable prices. Khoshlama is just 🔥.
An interesting market , a lot of goodies, they always treat you , you can find everything you need at any time of the year , while you stopped at the fruit department , There are not only fruits, vegetables and dried fruits , there are meat and cheeses
The market is big. A lot of women work, they sell the same thing at the same price, the same as in the shops of the city. They compulsively offer their goods. When you bargain, they are rude, freaked out and offended. They sold dried marshmallows, ruined the mood. Spoiled rotten pears were sold on the street. I do not recommend it. They don't know how to work with a client, if I lived here, I wouldn't set foot here anymore.
A very cool place in Yerevan, as you enter from the left side, a very nice girl, everyone tried and was very satisfied. All the hospitality of Armenia is felt here.