the prices are great, but if you need something like that, you will need to look for it and you will find it, the assortment is mainly fruits, vegetables, nuts, spices, souvenirs (knives, knitwear, etc.), consumer goods. There are a lot of beggars, there are a lot of them, and no one is chasing them there.
Oriental bazaar everything is very tasty and natural inside the bazaar there is a shop where you can find very good silk robes dresses scarves camel cashmere silk I really liked the 28 souvenir shop there the saleswoman is very good and their prices are good
A standard oriental bazaar. I was surprised by the small representation of spices. Everyone's prices are the same, but you have to bargain to the bitter end. Walking is comfortable and clean.
It's crowded, full of people, everything is for sale and for purchase. The choice of home-made flowers is wider only in Tashkent, a wonderful cafe with an outdoor terrace where delicious food is served.
Very clean, in the center of the old town.
But most importantly, they are very friendly people. Everyone will tell you about the product, show you, give you a try, all with a smile and unobtrusively.
This is now rarely seen in the markets, especially at our Hay Market in St. Petersburg.
It is a very interesting and atmospheric place. You can bargain well, and the prices are pleasing. The funny thing is that it's cheaper at the entrance than at the back
The market is colorful, clean, and pleasant. There are beggars, take care of your pockets and wallets . First of all, I was looking for some authentic silver jewelry... complete disappointment... Aliexpress branch. Things are all boring too....for tourists. And fruits and sweets are in full abundance and for every taste👍
A magnificent bazaar in the center of Samarkand with a rich oriental flavor, where any purchase is accompanied by bidding for the final price. The architecture of historical buildings is full of a riot of colors that shimmer under the rays of the sun. A great place to visit and get acquainted with the history of Samarkand.
A very interesting place for tourists! Besides the fact that you can buy everything at low prices, you can try a lot! The sellers are all friendly and cheerful!
The big bazaar. I really like to visit it. But you need to carefully monitor the prices that are offered to you. They like to bargain with them, but they don't concede much to tourists. But you can try everything. There is a part with nuts, fruits, meat, a clothing market, too, but to get there you need to know where the passage is.
Excellent market, fruits are very tasty, pomegranate juice is delicious, as well as good prices for bathrobes, souvenirs, tea. You can have a delicious meal.
A very interesting place where you can find almost everything you need. A variety of vegetables and fruits, spices and sweets and everything! Be sure to bargain, and local sellers will give you a good discount!
It is a masterpiece, ingenious, wonderful, an insane amount of goods and especially tableware and textiles and dried fruits and fruits .... A lot of things))))
A real market where locals come to buy vegetables and fruits. There are separate rows with dried fruits and sweets. There are several sellers of tableware and souvenirs. You can also buy national clothes, prices are cheaper than in tourist locations. At the beginning of May , there are already 🍓 and 🍑
In spring, it is probably not as rich as in summer, but there is also something to profit from: an abundance of dried fruits, spices, and various sweets. You can drink freshly squeezed pomegranate juice. Buy local consumer goods. Do not pass by the teahouse in the center of the market - everything is very simple, but very tasty. The prices are more than affordable.
We were with my husband and sister several times. The bazaar is very big. The choice is huge, the eyes are running away. We bought several bottles each
Freshly squeezed pomegranate juice- I really liked it. And when buying dried fruits, you first need to walk around, take a closer look. Find out the prices.
And only then buy. We bought everything from one person, and went a little further- and oops
Everything was priced much lower. National souvenirs, bathrobes, chapans are much lower in the bazaar than in boutiques that
We were in the area.
The bazaar is magnificent! It is always good to come to a place where locals shop, and not to a place designed for tourists. Of course, I'm not at all sure that we were told the real prices. It seems that everyone understands trading very well here) But even in this case, counting on "ours", we realized that we were paying much less than at home.
A small market, there is everything you need, products, things, souvenirs and national items are also available, there are appliances and dishes, in general everything is there.
The prices of products on the market are too high even after the auction. In Moscow, the price in the store is twice as low. You can buy clothes after bargaining more or less at a price. But not everywhere they want to take dollars in small bills, only give large ones for 5-10 dollars.
A market with a history. It has been mentioned since the 9th century. It has not lost its relevance now. The largest in Central Asia. Fruits, vegetables, spices, fresh Samarkand tortillas, nan, meat are on sale. There are shops with a large selection of local souvenirs and goods designed for tourists. Cafe with national cuisine. It is conveniently located near the main attractions. If you want to plunge into the atmosphere of goodwill, oriental flavor and history, you are here.
A great bazaar where you can buy everything. There's also a delicious Teahouse. Right on the market. We definitely recommend it. Bargain, it's fun and saves you money
I noticed several patterns:
1) All souvenirs are the same on each shop, the question is where how much they will yield, but there is only one manufacturing plant, if it is not China at all;
2) Spices and dried fruits are also one in one, all the shops are the same, there is no variety, as if this has only one owner
3) Otherwise, I did not notice the tourist value.
A cool authentic place, with historical value, with provisions for every taste, everything can be tried and bargained, very colorful, I definitely recommend visiting Samarkand
The bazaar is huge, it's easy to get lost. It is aimed at locals, although they themselves do not always know what they are selling. They sent us in different directions. The nuts and dried fruits were clearly last year's, despite the fact that it was October, they were even seen with mold. There was thick smoke in the barbecue area, how is lunch there? There are no complaints about fruits, they are delicious
A real oriental market with loud-voiced merchants... It is necessary to bargain and this is a special art and pleasure. Sweets, spices, fruits, cheese, nuts, dried fruits.... I really liked it! You can buy everything!
One of the oldest and largest markets in Samarkand. It is located next to the Bibi Khanum Mosque and occupies almost a block. You can buy everything from kurt, sweets, milk and meat to dishes, slippers, bathrobes and clothes. You can try and simplify it. You can bargain . You can just "open your eyes" .
I recommend it for every day, as well as for buying souvenirs and local products at home, to friends and relatives.
Everything is focused on tourists, especially the prices. You can safely buy a watermelon pumped with saltpeter, and plates from which pieces break off. But you can try absolutely everything before buying. It is absolutely impossible to buy anything without haggling. There are restaurants around with very tasty, but a little too fast food. Don't take what you're not sure about. First of all, it is a country of meat.
Unlike the bazaar in Tashkent, this bazaar is very soulful and colorful. Only in this bazaar can I walk without irritation.
There are vegetables/fruits/dried fruits/sweets/clothes/souvenirs and much more...
If the oriental bazaar is in Samarkand. But remember - this is the east! We need to bargain! Moreover, sellers love it when they bargain beautifully! The price can be reduced significantly, sometimes by half!
Well, what can I say, a great bazaar! If you want clothes embroidered with pomegranates, for example, sweets, nuts, be sure to go. Much nicer than the bazaar in Tashkent.
A good, very authentic and colorful bazaar. Everything is there that your heart desires. We bought sweets and spices there. For tourists, of course, the prices are higher, you need to bargain. Of the cons: a lot of beggars.
That's where all the Oriental life is concentrated. Long shopping malls with lively merchants, crowds of customers, fruits, vegetables, spices, nuts, clothes, carpets, pilaf, tortillas, etc. What is not here...
Despite the maximum rating, this bazaar is practically no different from the Bukhara market. Only with prices that are slightly higher, since the city is also larger. And so, bargain, maybe you can beat the local merchants. Good luck!!
A real oriental bazaar, which adjoins the magnificent complex "Bibi Khanim Madrasah". You can walk through the narrow and narrow alleys. (Streets: Charraga and March 8)
Goods, sellers, noisy. A lot of goods, mainly if you take Chinese consumer goods. It is necessary to bargain, a discount of up to 30%. Probably 50% for someone, well, I don't know how to bargain like that. Foreigners (for local Russians, too, foreigners) are considered rich, therefore the price is set higher.
What kind of stuff is not here and Rolex watches and Armani jackets and cheese balls with the smell of kitchen rags and pigeons that eat nuts from sellers' bags and tortillas covered with blankets and spices, of course, scattered, teas in bags, on the ground, open and full of extraneous inclusions and gypsy beggars. I got enough impressions for a year. I recommend visiting to learn everything in comparison
A good oriental bazaar. It is conditionally divided into two parts: the upper - tourist and the lower - local.
Sweets are on the top, souvenirs are occasionally in the rows, vegetables and fruits are on the bottom
I dreamed of visiting here and read a lot about this place.. Unfortunately, at +36 I could not appreciate this place, because it became very bad from the noise and smells. I had to retreat quickly so as not to fall there from a warm blow. But I definitely recommend it, you will definitely appreciate the color of the city and the sincerity of the sellers
All my life I dreamed of visiting the oriental bazaar. A very atmospheric place. We collected a lot of dried fruits, nuts, souvenirs. You can buy anything here. Sellers bargain well, it was possible to throw off almost half a yen for some things
A great place where it is fashionable to buy a lot of interesting products with national motifs. Sellers are willing to bargain and it is fashionable to reduce the final price by 30-40%) so feel free to worry)))
The classics of Samarkand, of course you need to visit. There is still a flavor, prices are cheaper than in Russian cities, I will not say that you need to bring all this with you, but it is colorful