Located in the heart of Tashkent city, Alay Bazzar is a unique place, which offers a variety of products, fresh fruits and vegetables, spices, nuts, dairy products, handcrafts and more. The place is clean, venders display their goods for tourists and locals. A great place to visit and enjoy an unforgettable shopping experience.
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A cool, beautiful bazaar for tourists is the best thing, the choice of goods is good, the only thing is that prices are a little too high in some places, but the quality of goods is excellent, I often buy products there, Especially Honey in one place is very good from real beekeepers, the place is right on the corner of the landmark opposite the basket and the fish shop Ocean
Great bazaar, everything is top notch, the quality of fruits and vegetables is excellent. There are also many different shops and outlets that sell literally everything. There is a discount basket. One drawback, not everything is cheap, but you don't have to worry about the quality.
It really is the best bazaar in the city. In terms of location, parking facilities, and neatness. What else impresses me here is that it's not crowded and you can walk through the rows in peace.
The location is in the city center. Right from the exit of the metro station . There are many goodies nearby. Shops of various types, from grocery to floral and clothing. In general, a lot can be found.
There are many things you can buy at this bazaar that are not available at others. It is located in the very center of Tashkent. Abdullah Kadiri. The goods are good, but at times more expensive, the bazaar is designed more for tourists and those living nearby, and the locals bargain well when buying.
The place is wonderful, with more than a century of history. How many residents and guests of Tashkent have seen the Alai market? These are writers, artists, and prominent political figures. But that's all in the past. Today, the Alai market is inflated prices, previously such traders were called speculators, and it looks like a museum. The market (bazaar) does not have the same attraction. Sometimes there are more sellers on it than buyers.
I really like the Alai bazaar, I always buy fresh fruits and meat delicacies and so on, it's a little expensive there, but they are very tasty, I'm happy to eat fruits thank you.
Is it an alley, like a location bazaar of the central type of Fryersky?..There is everything, but it is expensive.The quality is excellent.how the museum became.Purely culturally, even the police are not particularly visible, there are even gold and pebbles shops)
The quality of the goods is at the highest level, they will advise you a lot, I go through a lot from there, the location is excellent, the staff is kind, there are a lot of parking lots, you can stop at any one
Expensive, little choice, no prices. The market for tourists willing to pay is 2-3 times higher. Among the advantages, the market is beautiful, clean, and the goods are selected. There are few buyers on the market, as even for locals it is expensive here.
The bazaar has become a very small bazaar, but the transport accessibility is excellent, the sellers are adequate, the goods are few, but of sufficient quality
Any bazaar (market) in Uzbekistan is part of the culture. Alai is no exception. Only in my lifetime, the appearance of the bazaar has changed several times. There used to be a lot of different buildings. Now the bazaar has acquired a more open look, it has become more spacious ... Parking
places to choose from, you can even go inside the bazaar.
The Alai bazaar is no longer the same as it was in my childhood. There is no vibe oriental bazaar. Too sleek)) for the cultured citizens of the capital)) if you want to feel a real bazaar, it's better to choose Chorsa)
A bazaar is like a bazaar. Prices are the same as everywhere else. A good product is also good 😉
Which is good, there is a lot of transport, and there is a metro. The Golden Pavilion is not bad either.
This is not the Altai language that it used to be. It is aimed at tourists who have arrived, not at their own people. There are no more mountains of tomatoes and cucumbers, vegetables and piles of fruits and watermelons. The fish department is generally designed for external billionaires.
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Александр Р
Level 6 Local Expert
April 16
Clean, beautiful, a huge selection of fresh fruits. Endless rows of local dried fruits, pistachios, almonds and, of course, halva! Before departure from Tashkent, it is recommended to make a purchase :)
Unfortunately, the very Alai bazaar, which was filled with an oriental spirit, where there was a huge selection, where it was somehow spiritual ... now it is an expensive hypermarket, as if in the air.. and of course here you can buy everything and even more!!
A bazaar for tourists. And before it was a bazaar, where there were crowds of people, cheap vegetables and fruits, mountains of watermelons and melons. A real oriental bazaar.
The goods and products are selected, but very expensive. A bazaar for tourists, officials, oligarch officials, oligarchs and corrupt officials. The common people only go there to look.
I'm just thrilled, there are all the fruits in the world that I haven't seen before! I advise you to come to buy not only fruits, there are many others too
We lived next to this bazaar, an atmospheric place! We went there every day to buy fresh food.
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Dilfuza Ya
Level 8 Local Expert
April 13
Well, you can't make a bazaar for ordinary people with a regular PO. They have pickles there and the kurt is gorgeous. The bazaar is not big, you can find them right away, but in general it is a colorful and neat bazaar. It's not a shame to take tourists there.
The Altai bazaar was good and remained so. The pilaf in the cafe is wonderful. Just don't take a full portion, it's not realistic to eat. We took half a serving and ate. But if you want to see the beauty of the oriental bazaar, then this is only the Chorsu market.