The market is a great place where you can choose a product to your liking, according to your taste and mood. This is the only place in the city where you can go on a day off, meet a lot of familiar people, try homemade products (without paying money for it), quarrel with sellers, "walk" your outfits and come home happy and satisfied, with a sense of accomplishment and complete moral satisfaction. It seems to me that if there is no market, then it will become much harder and not more interesting for people to live, especially for pensioners, because we have only two exits to the "LIGHT" - THIS IS a CHURCH, OR A CHURCH and, oddly enough, a market. Good health, peace, happiness and goodness to all! May everything that pleases us flourish 🙏❣️💁♀️
A good market, right in the center. We go there all the time. You can buy everything and clothes, and products, household goods, and plumbing, everything for the garden and vegetable garden. The prices are normal, sometimes even low. The only negative is that there is no payment at the terminal and it closes early. There are a lot of people on weekends.
A very attractive place. You can buy groceries and things at affordable prices.
You should not expect any special quality from clothes.
There is a large selection of products. Those sellers who were approached do not have payment terminals. Therefore, it is better to take cash with you.
The sellers are unobtrusive, quite friendly.
The market closes quite early on the weekend, but for a small town this is quite normal.
The market is not very big. You can buy any product on the market from seeds, vegetables, food, clothing to building materials. A large selection of meat products.
Everything is not so bad in the market, but the approach to the market is annoying. It is not possible to pass because of the so-called sellers sitting on the sidewalk.
The oldest market in the city. Centre. Convenient location and access. Parking lots. Food and household stalls, pavilions, shopping malls. Flowers, plumbing, household, funeral goods. Clothes, shoes and 1000 little things.