I 've been to the market only three times . The range of clothes is not bad. There are for different tastes and for different pockets. But all three times we got stuck in traffic jams. There was nowhere to park the car. There seems to be a traffic light , but the roads are a mess . The road would be wider and the parking lot
The market, mainly with the same type of goods, there are a couple of boutiques with a good selection of Turkish clothes at normal prices, after reconstruction and the addition of two new blocks, it looks like a maze, I don't know how fire-safe it is, but if you get used to it, you can figure out what's where, I'm glad that there is a zone for children, a dining room, a namazakhana, it's inconvenient that ATMs are only in one place
Shygys, mega shygys - it has always been and will be a continuous maze. If you find a boutique where you like something, you will have to scatter bread crumbs along the way like in a fairy tale in order to return to it and not get lost. Which prevented us from doing everything in parallel. Several lines in length and boutiques would be smooth throughout shygys without turns and corners.
A large selection of expensive and reasonably priced clothes and shoes, good hairdressers on the 4th floor with good hairdressers, its own inexpensive dining room with delicious food, clean and comfortable.
There is a lot of choice, but the prices are too high, I do not know where they get this price from. Almaty is cheaper than here. And the price is packed one to one even more
The biggest market for rags is rags! I would call it a paradise for shopaholics, but the market is a market, it is not a trading house. 4 giant blocks on 4 floors, and everything is clothes, shoes, rags like curtains, bedding and the like. In addition, children's toys, sports goods, pharmacies and an atelier, a large dining room on the 4th floor. Caspi Ed is well distributed. On the street there are "accessories" for sewing enthusiasts - fabrics, foam rubber, upholstery and the like, a couple of technical containers with satellite dishes and the like, bicycles, etc.