The place is beautiful all around, but the market is just tin. Just like most people there. They grab me by the arms, they run like gypsies. Prices are off the ceiling. I wanted to buy the fact, so past the price, it was said to drink here and return the bottle. Maybe this is normal for Samarkand, but for the Russian Federation it is a return to the 90s.
Everything went in the best traditions of the East, I was misled and I bought a bunch of things I didn't need, when I came to my senses I returned and exchanged everything I didn't need for the right
sellers with a sense of humor replied "so we are 2 centuries old merchants"
The bazaar is like a bazaar , with the products of the current region.
Samarkand tortillas near the Bibi Khanum complex are expensive here, you can buy cheaper from the opposite side at the entrance
Samarkand. It's impressive. For the first time we saw new varieties of melon, beautifully laid figs. And what delicious pears and grapes. They took exactly what was growing in Uzbekistan.
We were in winter, the oriental bazaar, where everything is! But it would be more picturesque in summer. Very tasty Samarkand pilaf is cooked at the bazaar, and all the locals visit it. Everything is clean, the service is fast, inexpensive.
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Siab bazaar .
Coming to the city, I am very interested to see what kind of bazaar - and eastern cities are a separate story. A lifetime goes by in the bazaar.
Be sure to visit the Siab Bazaar. You will find everything here, really and get a lot of pleasant moments and pleasures. .
A great market, the price of the same goods varies, if you go up the prices are correspondingly higher, if you go down lower, the prices are correspondingly lower
An interesting, iconic place.
I got there, as if at the beginning of the millennium. It is sold more and more often with "hands and knees", as in Moscow in the noughties.
And the prices, often not excessive, are several times higher than the real ones.
A picturesque place. There has been a bazaar at this place since ancient times. There is literally everything, from clothes and appliances to food, souvenirs and dishes. Do not buy from the first seller you come across, go through the market and ask for prices. You can try everything, no problem. And be sure to bargain, this is the east! For tourists, everything can be purchased at this market, at quite reasonable prices.
An atmospheric place, a real Uzbek market, it is smaller than Tashkent Chorsu, but somehow brighter, warmer and tastier. And what kind of ceramics are there! Very tasty dried fruits and strawberries.
Colorful and crowded, exactly as we expected to see. There are a lot of goods, sellers invite you to look and try, clean enough for the market. The problem with parking, however, we were lucky with paid inexpensive Parking, but it's better to take a taxi.
An interesting bazaar in historical terms, it is located next to the Bibikhanum mausoleum. There are many varieties of dried fruits, vegetables and fruits, seedlings and inventory.
5- that's not to say that an authentic place for locals, a greater bias towards tourists is made. Such a tourist attraction.
The feeling of a bazaar was only on the outskirts, where local aunts sell tortillas and figs from baskets 👍
The bazaar is aimed at tourists. Accordingly, the prices are through the roof! A crowd of people. Sellers do not bargain much. Although we were assured that bargaining is absolutely mandatory. Such a place for shopping. If you just look at it, then it's normal. It's big, there are a lot of different products. And you can buy it cheaper elsewhere.
Close to the sights, so you can take a look. The market is like a market, it is necessary to bargain. There are a lot of Chinese goods, but there are also their own
Oriental flavor, tomatoes, cherries, strawberries, apricots, peaches, seasonings, nuts, meat, clothes - many buyers and sellers. You can walk for hours.
The classic market, you won't be able to pay with a card. At 18.00, sellers are already starting to slowly wind down trading.
It is necessary to bargain by 20-30%) prices for the same product from different sellers are about the same.
For an example of the price level: I bought a set of nuts (in the form of a plate) at the market for 30,000 soums, the exact same set at the Samarkand airport cost 150,000 soums
A very atmospheric, colorful place!
I bought luxurious sesame halva, nobat, famous Samarkand tortillas, which all gourmets of the world know about, admired the bright, beautiful ceramics, hand-embroidered skullcaps, talked with friendly sellers.
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Анна Г
Level 17 Local Expert
June 12
So many delicious things are gathered in this place! And a lot of spices, sour milk (oh, this kaymak, which is somewhat similar to cream! And it's a pleasure to eat it with a warm flatbread, bought right there at the bazaar!) and various little things, and plants, and things. However, keep a close eye on your wallet and belongings. It is also not very pleasant to be persistently begging for money by Gypsy children, who usually have a gypsy woman behind them, directing them. You can't do without haggling in this market either. Moreover, haggling here is more a rule of good taste than just bargaining. For a good bargain, they can give a decent discount, especially if you bargain with passion and a smile.
A huge oriental market, a large selection of spices, spices, sweets, saliva is still flowing. Fruits, vegetables, national clothes.
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chulpan usupova
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A great place to feel the atmosphere of the oriental bazaar. There is a certain authenticity. You can buy cheap little things as souvenirs, Uzbek robes.
We did not regret that we went
It is interesting to walk around the oriental bazaar, a large selection of fruits, nuts and spices. The prices are slightly inflated, but if you bargain, they easily discount. An excellent and inexpensive cafe with national cuisine next to the clothing market near the bus stop.
It's a colorful place, I like to visit markets in different countries, it's definitely worth a visit.
Souvenirs are cheaper here than in other places, you can bargain
It is necessary to bargain with the Producers.
The pavilion sign is missing.
You need to take your time to first ask the price at some points, then bargain and buy.
The market is good, there is a large selection of fruits, vegetables, sweets, halva, spices, spices. You can buy saffron, but it's better to ask for Iranian. You can bargain. If you are a tourist, it is better to go around the entire market and find a place where the local population buys food. These are the best products.
Probably every person living in Samarkand knows about this bazaar it is the most basic bazaar in Samarkand There is everything you want from vegetables to clothes
An interesting place, there is everything from clothes to spices, the price range is huge, the same product may differ in price three times. They are willing to bargain.
The classic market. There are a lot of classic local souvenirs and just products. It won't work for a long walk, but it's very possible to see or buy a beautiful set of dried fruits or dishes once. The choice is huge, more than anywhere else seen.
They cheat in money, inflate the price and do not want to bargain. There is a large selection, a lot of interesting things, but you need to be very careful with the merchants
This is an amazingly atmospheric place. The layout of fruits and vegetables, the amount of spices and dried fruits is simply amazing. Be sure to visit. Be sure to bargain.
A huge bazaar in the old part of the city.
They sell absolutely everything
Vegetables, fruits, flowers, clothes, souvenirs, Chinese junk )
On every corner you can only hear brother take it) brother buy it)
Very colorful, authentic atmosphere, and if you do not pay attention to the mountains of Chinese consumer goods, exotic lovers will always find something interesting. I bought a cool Uzbek tambourine for my child. I will not mention the price - it is ridiculous in comparison with the same instrument in a music store.
You will see the flavor of the oriental bazaar, spices, textiles, a scattering of nuts, dishes, sweets ..... bargain to the last, of course cleanliness leaves much to be desired)
The oldest bazaar in the region. A huge selection of ceramics and spices. In the center there is an old teahouse with inexpensive and delicious cuisine. Be sure to visit and do not forget to bargain!
A great place for tourists to buy Samarkand sweets (halva, pashmak, nougat, etc.). Clothes and souvenirs are two/three times more expensive than in Tashkent
A good bazaar. There is something more expensive, and something in some places is cheaper. We need to go and compare prices. And we also need to bargain. A huge selection of everything.
Of course, it is aimed at tourists. Prices are basically the same as in any souvenir shop. We need to bargain. The local immediately calls the price less.
but! The cleanliness was amazing: no stench, no garbage!
I recommend a visit. The flavor of the East, the abundance and riot of flavors and colors. If you are already used to the capital's shopping malls, then it's like diving into another world. It is very interesting and delicious.
For the local flavor only here! This bazaar is saturated with the atmosphere of the East! There is everything here: from fragrant herbs, freshly baked tortillas, fruits and vegetables to souvenirs of very good quality!
Recommend.to bargain to the last. Considering that this bazaar is located next to a tourist destination, the prices there are overpriced. If you walk around the city, the same things can be found much cheaper