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Айдар Ильясов
Level 30 Local Expert
November 4, 2024
The legendary Tashkent market. It's just huge under an impressive dome. There are all possible products here. On the ground floor there is meat, milk, fruits, vegetables, etc. On the second floor, mainly sweets, nuts, dried fruits, tea...
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ОКСАНА МИРЗАЕВА
Level 6 Local Expert
March 15
COOL BAZAAR.I LIKED THE SHOPS WITH NATIONAL CLOTHES, AS WELL AS THE ROWS WITH DELICIOUS NATIONAL DISHES, YOU CAN LICK YOUR FINGERS
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Ната Борщева
Level 19 Local Expert
April 2
We read that it is necessary to visit here and feel the local flavor. But this is something with something, the merchants grab your hands and pull you to their counter, we were stunned by the arrogance, quickly bought the teas, because they came for them and immediately left there, I do not recommend coming here on purpose.
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LOPEZ ___
Level 15 Local Expert
November 25, 2024
For those who want to plunge into the atmosphere of the 90s of the Luzhniki stadium or an analog, a huge "Crowd" or a clothing market with ultra discounts on all brands) The grocery part also evokes memories of a happy childhood. Food prices were negatively surprised, probably the locals know how to reduce them 2-3 times) In general, it's an amateur spectacle, I'm not interested in this, I don't want to visit it a second time.
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Сергей
Level 10 Local Expert
January 25, 2024
I don't like markets. As a tourist destination, I recommend you to visit. On the ground floor there are products (meat, milk, vegetables, cereals), on the second floor there are dried fruits, tea and sets of all this for tourists. There is a clothing market around. Sellers are lying ) Behind the words "everything is fresh" in the eyes, they will sell stale goods (I bought dried persimmons - 15% with mold inside). It is necessary to check everything, try, bargain, and this is troublesome and time-consuming. Sets of nuts and dried fruits on a round substrate look attractive as an edible souvenir, but under the film the nuts become sluggish, and in general everything under it goes out quickly. I do not recommend it. But it is profitable to change the currency here (in a harmless amount)))
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Руслан Гисматуллин
Level 8 Local Expert
January 11
This is the old bazaar in Tashkent in the historical part of the city with all its advantages and disadvantages. The hustle, disorder, crowd and the cheapest local goods in this place have been waiting for the buyer for several hundred years.
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Алексей Клоц
Level 13 Local Expert
May 11
Yes, the biggest one. Yes, the noisiest one. But I liked the central market much more for the quality of spices, for example. It's smaller, but I liked the price and especially the taste of the spices there more.
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Антон В.
Level 4 Local Expert
November 18, 2024
Dirty, terrible unsanitary conditions. Highly inflated prices and a tourist guide. All such goods can be found in the city much cheaper, cleaner and without shameful haggling. Why tourists should come here is a mystery. There has been no color or "real Uzbek" here for a long time. Don't waste your time.
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Алексей
Level 13 Local Expert
January 30
Be sure to visit the guests of the capital! Be sure to visit the gluttony row and try the freshest jigar and khanum!
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Сергей Дмитриев
Level 8 Local Expert
October 1, 2024
The main market of Tashkent, which is about 1000 years old. Vegetables, fruits, meat and spices. There is also a clothing market and a lot of authentic hot food. And yes, there is also a whole department of fresh bread. They cook in front of you in tandoori.
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Екатерина Салоедова
Level 5 Local Expert
May 13
A bazaar with everything))) from small souvenirs to clothes, from seasonings to fruits and vegetables))) the main thing is to keep your eyes in place, which constantly run away from the choice)))
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Геннадий Иванов
Level 9 Local Expert
March 2
The market is very good. You can buy almost ANYTHING, but you have to bargain. Be sure to bargain and it will be good for both sides. 🙂
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Oybek Avezov
Level 6 Local Expert
March 24
It's a good market, it's convenient, my loved ones work there, it's cheap, but it would be nice to repair the facade and everything in general.
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Елена Д
Level 8 Local Expert
May 1
There is a very large market, a variety of goods, kind-hearted and responsive sellers, bought a lot of fruits and spices.
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Александр Пекунькин
Level 18 Local Expert
April 4
It's a good market. There are various goods, food and clothes for every taste. You don't have to change the currency, and you can buy any product for rubles or dollars.
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Saodat X
Level 14 Local Expert
April 28
The most ancient and also considered a tourist bazaar, you can find all the clothes, shoes, dishes, vegetables, fruits, as well as souvenirs.
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Климент Шапкин
Level 13 Local Expert
December 9, 2024
As a tourist, you definitely need to come here! Be sure to ask where the food aisles are! This is a must-see and try! You will remember it for the rest of your life!
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Mushtari Allabergenova
Level 15 Local Expert
April 30
For me, this bazaar is the epitome of old Tashkent, my childhood, abundance, and the hospitality of our people. For tourists, this is a color. Maybe it's unsanitary for someone, but honestly, in every country the local market is accompanied by smells and household garbage.)))))
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Лилия Саднова
Level 7 Local Expert
September 8, 2024
We tourists really like this market, we bought souvenirs, oriental sweets, reasonable prices, a large market, you can see things right away, we will come more than once, this is already a tradition Tashkent and Chorsu market are one
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Александр Д
Level 11 Local Expert
May 14, 2024
A typical market of an ordinary Russian city of the 90s in terms of clothes. But there are its own peculiarities, first of all, mountains of cheap and very tasty strawberries, a lot of dried fruits and various nuts, a large selection of mutton. Zhorny rows with a huge variety of local goodies give a special flavor to the bazaar. There are a lot of "money changers" at the entrance to the metro, rubles are more profitable than in a bank, in early May I changed 10,000 rubles for 1330000 soums. You need to bargain everywhere.
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Дилноза Ачилова
Level 14 Local Expert
March 11
Colorful bazaar. Everything is in the national style. You can bargain!) There is also a flower market. The prices are good. Recommend
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Igor Ganin
Level 10 Local Expert
April 21
A very cool market in Tashkent. You can bargain, the price tag is Soooo democratic. You can buy a lot.
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Максим Крючков
Level 7 Local Expert
April 17
Everyone should visit Chor-su, this is the indescribable flavor and mood of the bazaar! And the gluttony row is a place for fans of Uzbek cuisine)
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Daria Zhitnyaya
Level 4 Local Expert
May 6
A wonderful bazaar, far from a tourist one! It is necessary to bargain with sellers. You can find almost everything! Very tasty tortillas
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Наталья
Level 5 Local Expert
May 12
To experience the Orient, visit Chorsu Bazaar! Amazing atmosphere! Kind faces and smiles! But do not forget to bargain, do not take at the price that the seller calls! Remember that this is an Oriental bazaar!
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Нонна Зигмунт
Level 23 Local Expert
January 17
National Asian, Oriental, colorful, delicious, fragrant, colorful,multicolored, polyphonic bazaar
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Андрей П
Level 19 Local Expert
March 9
The market is like a market. I remembered the crush in every clearing near the metro in Moscow in the early and mid-90s. Prices are all off the ceiling, it's a sacred thing to wind up in three directions. You ask them to weigh how much you need, and the sellers pile up stocks for a decade....
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Дневник позитивного Турагента
Level 20 Local Expert
April 13
It's a good market. There is something to choose. But don't eat pilaf there, it's better to go to the pilaf center separately. You can watch how bread is baked.
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Алексей
Level 12 Local Expert
May 11
A picturesque place in Tashkent. It must be consecrated. But I didn't feel any special delight. The usual very large market. You can buy anything you want. Is it necessary? :) The food is not expensive, but it is probably unsafe, everything is "on the knee" and very uncivilized. Although it is probably the lack of civicization in this market that attracts tourists here.
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Василий Парин
Level 25 Local Expert
January 21
a real oriental bazaar, all kinds of things, amazing atmosphere and choice, a must for the room
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Юлия Титова
Level 5 Local Expert
November 17, 2024
We came for sweets as gifts. A picturesque place! A traditional bazaar! A lot of goods. Kindly give it a try
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Баходир Туляганов
Level 11 Local Expert
May 25, 2024
One of the oldest markets in Tashkent. Convenient location. There is a Chorsu metro station right in the middle of the market. It is very popular among both the local population and tourists. There are outlets for every taste on the territory of the market.
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Светлана Бонд
Level 14 Local Expert
October 6, 2024
For tourists, only the zhorny rows are interesting)- colorful, delicious.It's really worth it. The rest is the market and the market..there are more Chinese goods than local ones. Prices are charged not 3- 10 times at once! I don't want to bargain anymore..
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Сергей Заец
Level 20 Local Expert
January 12
Excellent market, meat, spices, vegetables, fruits and everything else. Beautiful architecture (domes)
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Murat Akhmedov
Level 7 Local Expert
September 8, 2024
Eski Juva is the largest and richest market in Tashkent. And the most unkempt, with an inconvenient layout, with inconvenient parking lots. Apparently, the architect of the bazaar studied under a super contract. It probably could have been worse, since after the reconstruction there was no other architect who could put this chaos of trade pavilions in order. And make this bazaar a place of pilgrimage for tourists... And for some reason I remembered the Cinema House, it turned out exactly the opposite.
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Маргарита Мозжухина
Level 6 Local Expert
September 25, 2024
The market is huge. There are a lot of people.You can find places with cheap things. There are many souvenir shops. We bought gifts for friends and relatives there. All in one place.
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Артём Айткулов
Level 6 Local Expert
March 11
Parking problem Little space for cars The prices are quite reasonable The main thing is to bargain)
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Наталия Иванова
Level 16 Local Expert
October 27, 2024
There is a huge market with a wide variety of things and products, the choice is really big. I didn't like the complete lack of pointers. We barely found the entrance to the market , there is no scheme anywhere with the location of zones and departments
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Юлия Таротенко
Level 8 Local Expert
April 22
Colorful! You will definitely get different emotions. Lots of sounds, smells, colors. If you collect impressions, then you should go there. Don't forget to bargain
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Наталья Левченко
Level 4 Local Expert
May 10
If it is possible to visit the bazaars of other cities, then it is better to shop there. Everything is very overpriced here. Yes, if well thrown off.
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Рав Кадыр
Level 15 Local Expert
November 29, 2024
The terribly gluttonous row has deteriorated. We bought a potato shurpa in cold soup. Meat from another soup feels as if it was collected from the leftovers and poured with diluted broth. Around the chorsu hidden market itself, everything is filled with tents, monotonous things are being sold, there are no buyers, only sellers
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Хомякова Евгения
Level 15 Local Expert
November 20, 2024
A colorful bazaar! I went there specifically for tulip bulbs, left with a suitcase of this stuff! The variety is huge! And most importantly it is inexpensive
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Рано Кулдашева
Level 7 Local Expert
October 13, 2024
A gorgeous market. A celebrity, the pride of Tashkent. A very tasty barbecue. People are kind. Beautiful girls with braids to the waist. Awesome Super super.
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АНДРЕЙ КРЕЙЗЕР
Level 7 Local Expert
February 27, 2024
A wonderful, colorful place in Tashkent, where you can find everything for different tastes. Do not rush to buy, find out the price from other sellers, compare the quality. I like the spice and herb corner. There is a huge variety of them here. I especially like herbal tea, it is also called mountain tea or Samarkand tea.
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Евгений Левков
Level 16 Local Expert
October 4, 2024
There is no point in entering the indoor market, the first floor is meat, the second is spices and everything that goes with it. Take a walk through the fruit and vegetable rows, it's worth it. But in any case, this is far from the oriental bazaar that we imagine.
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Михаил
Level 21 Local Expert
January 9, 2024
An oriental market with a Central Asian flavor. Big enough, but don't expect anything supernatural... Vegetables, fruits, meat, spices and souvenir shops. Such markets are found in every major city of Uzbekistan or other Central Asian republic. You need to bargain and you are very likely to buy souvenirs three times cheaper than in the shops of the city. I did not understand the huge HYPE around this market... Don't wait for wow. Especially if you are familiar with the countries of Central Asia.
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Fakhriddin S
Level 6 Local Expert
March 25
It's a great bazaar, and maybe the prices are like in stores, but the atmosphere is good. There's just a bit of a problem with parking
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live0512
Level 9 Local Expert
May 6
Tashkent has a very large market. You can't leave without shopping. A mandatory requirement is to always bargain :)
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SERGEY
Level 23 Local Expert
March 21
The oldest market without embellishments and modern transformations is and has been for dozens and "hundreds of years"... contradictions get along here …
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Р Р
Level 18 Local Expert
April 19, 2024
If you are a tourist, but you definitely need to come here and plunge into the atmosphere of the oriental market. Thousands of outlets and sellers, national dishes that can be tasted right on the street. There is a real atmosphere of ancient traditions here
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