A great bazaar with gorgeous products, meat, fruits, junk, household goods, everything for every exquisite taste, suluguni cheese is a huge selection, wine, chacha, churchkhels are simply delicious, not the stuff that is sold on the beaches!
I like this market!
I live in the south of the Russian Federation myself, I always buy in the markets, so the quality and price will not surprise me much.
But! When I visit Georgia, I shop only there. The price is much lower than in tourist places, the quality of the products is excellent!
It's a very peculiar place. It is difficult to park, there are almost no places for this. After my native Belarus, it is difficult to call it a bazaar in my understanding. There is still some resemblance to the market inside, but of course it's a nightmare on the street. There is a price tag for every taste and you can bargain, with big purchases they always make gifts. But unsanitary conditions, of course, flies, dirt...Alas, it is present. The clothing market is quite large, but the quality of the goods is very average. Price tags have increased significantly in 2023
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Brokly
Level 9 Local Expert
September 19, 2024
Market. Small, but Georgian :)) Prices, of course, are cheaper than in Batumi, and even more so in resort areas. You can buy any local products. There are no mussels and shrimp here :)))
The market is dirty, but there is a free toilet in the market and it is relatively clean. There is a slight Georgian authenticity in the form of free trade in alcohol, and basically it is an ordinary provincial market.
We were passing by. But they found what they needed. I liked that one of the sellers offered a discount himself. It is rumored to be one of the cheapest markets in the surrounding area
Only the hangar with homemade cheeses and fruits deserves attention. The clothes are expensive and ugly, there are too many intrusions and vaping in the fruit department
Colorful. Not expensive. A large selection of vegetables, fruits, dairy products, honey, spices and homemade alcohol. We can bargain. It takes about 15 minutes by car from Ureka. Prices are significantly lower than on the market in Ureki.
The Poti Bazaar is not even bad. Everything is for sale:
Mops, ironing boards, irons, spices, vegetables, fruits!..
The bazaar is very big and nice.
:)