Tashkent's most famous Bazzar (Market), the minute you step into Charsou you feel you travelled back in time, a colorful tapestry, fruits and vegetables, home accessories, clothes in all sizes and shapes, handmade rugs, handmade pottery, knickknacks, souvenirs and more.
My wife Hanaa and I buy our organic fresh vegetables and fruits at Charsou, the prices are reasonable. Despite it's a hustling and bustling place you still can enjoy your time.
There are many places where you can grab a bite, somsa, shesh kebab, sandwiches, the food is delicious and very affordable. Please remember to keep Tashkent clean don't through trash on the ground.
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One of the most famous historical markets in Uzbekistan. Especially important destination for international tourists. I would really recommend visiting the crafts market!
The bazaar is located in the old city of Tashkent. Very colorful, big. There are several pavilions: clothes and fabrics, products, fruits and vegetables, dried fruits and nuts, national clothes, souvenirs. The prices are very reasonable. It is much lower than in other bazaars, which are usually visited by all tourists.
I have never seen such a big market in my life, it makes sense to visit, take a walk, find interesting things, foreign drinks. But many sellers realize that tourists are coming here. Do not rush to buy tea, nuts, spices, they are the same everywhere and you can safely bargain, tourists are offered a price of 150,000 soums per kg of nuts, although the normal price is 100,000 soums per kg, if the seller does not bargain, feel free to leave and go to another, you will find the same product.
It's a very cool experience, very original, high-calorie, life is in full swing, feel the atmosphere of Uzbekistan, try natural juices, buy some junk as a keepsake
National flavor, a bazaar filled with fresh fruits and vegetables, a variety of dried fruits, fragrant rows of spices, delicious food, National costumes and fabrics. A large selection of gold products.
A wonderful market, usually traded at 30% of the declared value. But it's better not to get into the gluttonous row, they brought a half-baked kebab, a dish of twisted offal was brought in the form of sausage without even telling what it was. In short, this place is only for the knowledgeable. They asked to take this dish away, because it is not an ordinary dish and it is acceptable for all people to eat internal organs. To which all the staff shouted in chorus in Kazakhstan (patriotic distinctive signs were on their clothes) you will return the food, but we need to pay and take it with you!
It is the largest market in Central Asia. An abundance of food, vegetables and fruits, meat and dairy products, spices, groceries. Everything will be found.
Jewelry ranges are the widest range of silver and gold at the most reasonable prices. Nowhere else can you bargain for a bargain price for jewelry.
In the morning, it is possible to buy vegetables, fruits and dried fruits at wholesale prices. Plus, you can bargain.))
There are also sections selling clothes (everyday, national and others)
Souvenir shops (you can't take your eyes off them at all)
I especially love the garden market. You will not find such a variety of flowers, potted and seedlings, seedlings, plant care products anywhere. It is worth going at least to see the variety of flowers and the interest of the local population in gardening, landscaping
A wonderful bazaar! Of course, you definitely need to bargain! Gluttony row is a separate topic, shish kebab, khanum, somsa taste like in Soviet times and the atmosphere too! I visit there all the time, meat, dried fruits, vegetables and fruits according to the season. Great selection, great bazaar!!
An old market, very famous. If you need dried fruits, they are here for every taste and budget. Meat, sausages, milk, fruits and vegetables - everything is here! Don't buy in the first place, walk around and look around first. You must bargain!
We really liked how the Chorsu Bazaar was decorated for the New Year.
You immediately plunge into the festive
fairy-tale atmosphere.
We bought so many goodies and goodies! And they didn't forget to pamper themselves.
We have been to this market this week. We wanted to buy national clothes for gifts and bought a lot of beautiful choice. But it's a little expensive, but you can negotiate. And also where we wanted to buy a dry plant for food rayhan is very expensive gram 20 thousand for me, it's expensive and not clean yet, some sticks and leaves are few, some seeds and buds of rayhan flowers. A beautiful market with many choices. Tourists can visit but it is too expensive for residents of the city
It is a very large and colorful market.
Of all the markets in Uzbekistan that have been shown with the most intrusive sellers.
It's definitely worth a visit and setting aside a few hours for it.
Be sure to eat at the local footcourt. Very original and colorful.
The prices are acceptable (if you bargain), the assortment is huge.
A place of peace! The architecture is fascinating, you can change the currency at the money changers, right there, at the normal exchange rate))) very convenient! The feeling that I found myself at the parking lot of the Great Silk Road in the time of Genghis Khan! Merchants, shops, nice people, tourists, wholesalers! On the second floor, you can taste a lot of goodies, smell different spices and spices! Oh Asia, my Love❤️🫶
,CHORSU IS OUR NATIONAL MARKET, FOREIGNERS LIKE TO VISIT THIS MARKET, THEY LIKE OUR MENTALITY AND NATIONAL CUISINE, WHERE THERE IS IN THIS MARKET, GUESTS FROM ABROAD LOVE UZBEKS FOR THEIR SINCERITY AND HUMANITY. YASHASIN ABADIY UZBEKISTAN.
A chic market, a rich assortment of national colors of Uzbekistan, especially for tourists and visitors of the city! You can find everything, the prices are adequate! You will definitely visit Tashkent!
The oldest historical bazaar in Tashkent is also in Central Asia. To all those who decided to visit Uzbekistan, in particular the capital city of Tashkent, visit the Chorsu bazaar.
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November 14, 2024
An excellent market where you can buy not only products in any assortment, but also things and souvenirs, you can also go eat very tasty food that is prepared there at the market. A must-visit very colorful authentic place in Uzbekistan in Tashkent.
The street rows of the market are a mess. You need to make a number of clothes, a number of shoes and a number of products. The rows where the food is cooked are delicious, sooo, but you can put tables and chairs a little more decently.
The central market. If you want to buy cheap souvenirs or try real Tashkent pilaf, then it's worth a visit. Pilaf is usually ready by one o'clock in the afternoon and on sale at 2 o'clock.
The market is huge and suitable for any buyer. Everything is there, you just need to be able to find what you need and have a lot of patience and the ability to walk around in a messy row. In short, an amateur. 😂😂
At the flower bazaar you will find a lot of different plants from seeds to flowers, from ornamental bushes to fruit trees. And even if you do not buy, you will get aesthetic pleasure walking through the rows of the brightest flowers and bushes.
And in the Chorsu dome there is a variety of nuts and dried fruits. And around there are souvenir shops, sweets, bread, and various fruits and vegetables. In autumn, you can even meet watermelon with melons.)
It's a good market. It's a good product, but you have to bargain. And one more thing. Try what you buy, exactly what you have in the package. They give you one thing to try, and put another in the bag. Especially things like grenades and stuff like that.
The famous place, various goods from traditional gifts, clothes to food, is a must for tourists to visit. Before buying, you definitely need to agree on the price
Chorsu market fully reflects the flavor of the oriental bazaar. We lived in Tashkent nearby, so we often came by. Delicious pilaf in rows with food. Stunningly beautiful meat in the main hall with a dome. A variety of dried fruits.
An ancient market in the old town, where you can find goods of national culture and clothing, modern clothes, and products, a large street food market, a large flower market, a lot of vegetables and fruits and much more.
The bazaar is quite large and occupies a large territory. Chorsu Metro Station is located in the middle of the bazaar. Prices are different for both products and things, you can bargain. You can find everything (products, things, valuable jewelry, national dishes, etc.). There are high-quality and low-quality things, as in all large bazaars. Tourists can find a lot of interesting national things, from things to food. I live near Chorsu. If I want to buy a lot of things at home, then I'm going there. Because I always find what I'm looking for and most importantly at an affordable price.
A colorful oriental bazaar. You can easily get to Chorsu station by metro Nuts, dried fruits, tea on the 2nd floor of the covered market. In the "Gluttonous row" you can have a delicious meal)
I have never seen such souvenirs as in Chorsu anywhere else. There is a craft shop in which there are many plates, cups, vases and different in quality, ornament and prices.