Not a bad trading house. On the ground floor there is a 24-hour minimarket where you can find everything you need (household chemicals, beer on tap, food, couscous, meat products), an air and railway ticket office, currency exchange, dairy department. In the basement there is a restroom, 1000 small items, an arzan, and a postamat. On the second floor there are pawnshops, men's and women's clothing, shoes, accessories and cosmetics. There is also a polygraphy. The most convenient is the Kaspi Bank ATM on the ground floor. There are ALRT terminals at the entrance to the trading house.
It's not a bad place, but there's a bazaar around that turns the meeting into a collective farm. But there are a lot of products in the building itself. There is a supermarket on the ground floor and boutiques on the second floor.
Yeah, this is the busiest place in the city, from early morning to late evening, here you have bagels, tea, and shoes, and clothes in general, life is BOILING!!!
ooooh... how many sins I committed ... how many memories ... // (I'm talking about the district, if that's what) and the good times were there ... I remember my youth when I hear about the "meeting"
TD from the Soviet Union) despite this, I like it there, this place has its own charm ...
And yes, it's good that the name has not been changed in three decades! Respect and respect)
a filthy area everywhere mud endless puddles of all sorts of rabble there are a lot of homeless people wandering around drunk through one person the police do not work