We visited the bazaar on a beautiful sunny day. Emotions are so-so. We expected something more ;) spices, dried fruits and fresh vegetables. All this is in abundance, but..... in the same market in St. Petersburg, everything is the same. On the edges they sell things for tourists. We bought a hot tortilla there. That was delicious! Berries, if in our market nearby, strawberries 30 - there are 25, cherries 40tam -30.
Number 1 in the city of Samarkand. The best bazaar. It is very large, the assortment is huge. The prices are reasonable, the quality of the products is high. Staff with many years of experience.
The Oriental bazaar. You can read about it on the Internet, you can visit it. Bright, noisy, in its own oriental way. It is not necessary to buy, but it is necessary to bargain. There are places of sale "for their own", as well as "for tourists". The order is surprising and pleasing. In the evening, when the bazaar closes, you can look at how clean it is. Well done!
The bazaar is located next to the Bibihanum complex. The shopping complex is large, selling everything from fruits and berries to household goods.
You can and should bargain with sellers.
An ordinary market, the same assortment everywhere. There are a lot of beggars, it is worth giving one and there is already a crowd with an outstretched hand around you. Prices for tourists are not just high, but very high. Samsa is sooo delicious and pilaf too))
There is an old saying, Otang bozor Onang bozor. Just a super selection of everything you need the freshest products and vegetables, a living museum for a foreigner, that's for sure.
An interesting place. A very large bazaar. There is not much Oriental flavor, but as the bazaar is the best))) there is everything - food, clothes, souvenirs, etc.
I put five check-in for the bazaar, because I know what it is and what you can expect from the bazaars.
It is absolutely necessary:
- taste goodies and choose the best
- do not buy from the first seller
- enjoy the atmosphere
- BARGAIN!
A small bazaar, not very conveniently located, on a mountain.Steep lists and climbs.There are no good things.Yana every day only
And a large assortment of products, fruits, vegetables, nuts, raisins...
Great bazaar. I bought halva and a knife.
The price is 10 times lower than Bukhara, but it is necessary to bargain. At the exit from kres TB Yan along the road you can buy vegetables and fruits 3 times cheaper than inside the market
A real oriental bazaar. A rich selection of food products. It is necessary to bargain. As a result, the price can be reduced by 30-40%, and the seller will also add goods from himself. This is a custom in oriental bazaars.
This is the oldest bazaar in Samarkand, it is inseparable from the ancient historical architecture of the ensemble of the city, it is still one of the active bazaars of the city
I really liked the cool market. The shops have everything you need. The store sells national products separately. Everything is very cheap. I bought kurt and Samarkand bread.
A beautiful colorful bazaar! We bought tortillas, halva, fruits, melon, bathrobes! I really liked it! It's so atmospheric!) We went there every day while we were in Samarkand!
The bazaar is huge.There is a lot of choice. But for us tourists, the prices are amazing. It is necessary to bargain. Prices are being lowered. A bazaar is a Bazaar.
This picturesque place is 500 years old. Halva is beyond praise! For every taste! Spices, excellent tea made from mountain herbs and flowers! And of course Samarkand tortillas!
The market is for those who can bargain. Everyone is trying to deceive you. It is better to go with the locals who speak their languages. The atmosphere is positive.
It's very dirty and not because it's oriental exotic, but because I don't clean it. The stink. Products (greens, vegetables, cottage cheese!! ) they sell from the floor. Everyone is friendly and it brightens up. The building was not repaired for 100 le. Toilets are paid.
A huge selection of products, the main thing is not to get lost))) We barely found a liquor store. They helped, brought me, I really wanted to bring Samarkand wine. We bought the famous halva Sundae, I really liked it. They traded everywhere, but the prices were not dropped by much((
A huge selection of nuts, halva, spices,tea,souvenirs and dishes. Everyone gives you a taste, they pour tea, you feel at home.The favorite answer of all sellers to the question of how much it costs, let's go, brother, I'll give you cheaper😄😄😄
A bazaar for tourists. With inflated prices. Well, that's understandable. Be sure to bargain, the price will be kindly reduced, do not buy without bargaining. The bazaar is good because you can buy everything here in one place. Souvenirs, fruits, vegetables, dishes, Uzbek robes and dresses, and so on.