The market is big, colorful, and cool. There are a lot of Turkish goods, sweets, souvenirs. Prices are not lower than in the Russian Federation, including for fruits. Only tobacco products are cheaper.
Jeanne with her spices is a huge minus!!! We bought a lot of spices for ourselves and friends, but all turned out to be with bugs, and some with worms!!!
Example of prices for some products:
Bay leaf (broom) small. 50p, bol. 150
Cigarettes from 30p pack (RB), local about 80-100, sticks Hits 280 (!) r
Local lemonades (glass 0.5) from 60 to 100p
Dried persimmon from 750 to 1000 per kg
Ice cream cup local 25p
Peaches, nectarines are delicious 250-350, homemade 100-150 were taken (did not like it)
Beer local glass 0.5 from 70 to 100 r on average
Wines, chacha from 300 per liter, homemade more expensive
A good selection of vegetables, fruits, all kinds of sweets, tea, nuts and other things. In souvenir shops you can always find something interesting to give to your family and friends. But it's better not to buy wine and chacha here.) Chebureks from the stall were not particularly impressed, I don't know why they are so praised, for my taste, our old-school grannies are much tastier. And so, we went several times, the place is interesting, we always bought something. Impressions of the market are generally positive.
A large selection of food and not only, a variety of fruits and vegetables, prices are pleasing, you can try it here, taste goodies, a huge selection of seasonings, homemade wine, nuts, churchkhela is different, there is a cafe, near the market with clothing trade pavilions.
A colorful market, you can buy tea for every taste, churchkhela, honey and many, many different cheeses, sausages, homemade peaches, figs, etc. There is also a clothing market, if you forgot something at home, you can buy it here. The prices are different for any wallet.
There is a lot of assortment of goodies, a lot of national different products, but you need to know who to buy it from, and not everyone can cook like them, you need to look carefully so as not to be deceived by price and weight, the coolest spices in the middle of the market are written by Zhanna always gives gifts and puts a lot of spices she does not regret))
It's a fairy tale! There are so many things! A huge selection of all goods and products! Gorgeous Abkhazian teas with herbs, natural honey, legendary seasonings, cheeses, vegetables and much more! I would only go there for purchases, but I do not live in Abkhazia. Always when visiting this wonderful country, I will stop by this market! He's the best!
An authentic place with an Abkhazian flavor! When you first visit this market, your eyes "run away" from the abundance of all kinds of products. Various types of cheeses, meat products , spices , tea, whatever your heart desires. Sellers willingly invite you to taste their products, which of course is difficult to refuse. We visited Abkhazia in mid-August, delicious local seasonal fruits such as figs, peaches, nectarines are on the shelves. Prices are quite expected for vacationers, (of whom the market is dominated) do not be afraid to bargain, because the discount level will depend on the specific seller and his compliance. A fly in the ointment - we heard "interesting things" about ourselves a couple of times in the back, after we left one point without buying anything there to another, of course we did not focus on this, because we came on vacation, and not to sort things out) Summarizing the above, I recommend you to visit, even if you are not ready to buy something, at least as a sightseeing tour of the local gastronomy! P.S. Shops with souvenir paraphernalia are represented in sufficient numbers in the territory adjacent to the market...
The market as a market) like all markets) there are many shops with souvenirs, products and all sorts of things) it is definitely worth visiting if you like to wander around such places and bargain with the local population)
An excellent market, a large assortment, prices from all sellers are different, you can search and find goods at an affordable price, you can bargain. The quality of the product is good, lots of fresh fruits and vegetables.
The market is large, there are clothes and products, honey,nuts,adjika (very tasty, we make sauce from it),adjika for 300 rubles a jar 0.5,there are different teas, a large jar 150-250 rubles, various spices,sweets,wine,fruits. There are many souvenir stalls nearby. You can buy everything on the market cheaper than they offer on excursions. Below is a photo where they bought tea and adjika. They also have maclure, raw and tincture (treats joints well)
I really liked it! Especially the prices in the part that is away from the road) There, prices and goods are much better, cheaper and more diverse than in the first rows) Very tasty coffee on the sand on the counter next to the covered two-storey market building.
Classic Soviet-style market: products: meat, cheeses, nuts, spices, dried fruits, lemonades, clothing, beach equipment, second-hand books and antiques. There are not many local goods, many fruits are Turkish, sausages are Russian or Armenian, etc.
Groceries are cheaper than on excursions in the mountains. Although, there is one sausage pavilion where there are some cosmic prices for meat products! I really liked the juices: pomegranate, feijoa, I advise you! Three hundred rubles and a half liter bottle. There are no fruits from Abkhazia itself, everything is brought from Krasnodar. They sell a small decorative melon, called pineapple variety. But it is really decorative, it is impossible to eat it - grass is grass!
If there is an opportunity to choose between the central market of Sochi and the Gagra market, then there can be no hesitation. From the center of Sochi to the customs office with Abkhazia, if on a Sunday in an off-season hour. At customs - 10-15 minutes. The market is 25 km away. And the products are the same, but the prices are not comparable. Fish and meat are the freshest, there is nothing to say about tangerines, oranges, nuts. And vodka and chacha factory are beyond praise in price and quality. Go to Gagra before it's summer. The market will please you, and there is also a small cafe at the entrance, for three years I have been enjoying chebureks and chacha on Washington.
I want to say about honey, they sell it in plastic bottles for 300 rubles, really of dubious quality...be sure to try it before taking it from that tasted jar/bottle...baking and possible sweets such as cakes are better not to even try at all, poisoning immediately. Chebureks with cheese also cause concern (do not be lazy to look and smell the oil on which they fry), I'm not talking about meat, even churchkhela was poisoned (or, she was lying at the seller for a long time and the flies most likely sat) you will work at the pharmacy (prices in the pharmacy are mega cosmic)I experienced all this horror for myself, I was a guinea pig...The family was not injured...We just haven't tried any of the above.
We went to the market often. Mostly to the wonderful woman Alla. She has an incredible range of home decor. Most of them are from India, as I understand it. She tells us what the figurine symbolizes, shows how different everything is, everything is handmade. The prices are very reasonable!And I am delighted, and my son!
May'24
We were here😊
There are a lot of spices, tea, seasonal fruits and vegetables on the market, cheeses, sausages are sold, pastries.
There is also a woolen knitting in each pavilion
A lot of flower seedlings
Trading is a delicate matter, Petrukha ..... who knows how to communicate, he trades.
Very friendly and pleasant sellers in the market. You can talk anywhere and are very responsive. And what else is needed for the market? I would not like to say that there is a wide variety of everything, a lot of things are the same, but everything you need is there.
It is also a market in Abkhazia. Bargain, the discount will be mandatory. Take a walk, ask around for prices, taste it. We took fruits very tasty and inexpensive!
A big market, you can find everything. I really liked the spice shop at Jeanne's, they put it generously! Next to her, a man sells wines and so on, sells very tasty pomegranate juice! I came in the evening, there are few sellers, but they make discounts so that it does not disappear
An atmospheric place. The Abkhazian spirit and generosity are felt. They gave me everything I could try. A very good selection of things and products. The prices are reasonable
We decided to traditionally go to the market, we were here in 15-16 and were poisoned with tangerine juice. A lot has already been written about sanitation and, indeed, in such heat, with so many flies and pigeons, it is unlikely that you will not get poisoned
BUT that's not the worst part. The whole impression was completely ruined by two gypsies who catch tourists floating in the clouds literally by hand and begin to wind strings. Then they ask for a thousand rubles for each thread. Don't stop, walk past and don't listen
A good market , from the grand hotel Abkhazia where we lived , a 10-minute walk , there is everything , souvenirs , food , only fruits are not very ripe , because they were in early July , the locals have not yet ripened.
Gagra Market is another attraction, no kidding. I especially like it when it's the local fruit season.
The covered pavilion sells sausages, local products, suluguni cheese, spices, chacha tea and churchkhela, of course.
There are a lot of souvenirs for sale, there are also things.
If you are in Gagra, then you definitely need to visit it. I recommend.
I love this market, they sell wonderful seasonings,my old longtime friend, if you know who and what to buy,they sell fine cheese, but not everywhere, always fresh meat,ajinjukh is also not delicious everywhere, but for the new year tangerines,oranges,I definitely recommend this market to visit
Good local products, sellers give everything on trial, there were no problems with the digestive tract, everything is very tasty, fresh. Fruits, cheeses, meat, churchkhela, spices, prices are reasonable
It was interesting to take a walk .
I brought a lot of interesting things from this market for adults and children.
The market is located right next to the Wellness Park hotel, very convenient.
Жили рядом. Было очень удобно. Все фрукты и овощи по доступным ценам есть. На крытом рынке огромное количество специй. Нормальный выбор промтоваров, пляжных принадлежностей. В ряду вдоль дороги есть ларек с красивыми резными деревянными иконами. Хозяин сказал, что их изготавливают при Илорском храме и они освящённые. Так или нет - не проверишь, но я взяла одну и мне она очень по душе.
The market is very terrible, there is deception all around. There is practically no homemade food or fruit there, some products are generally overpriced and more expensive than somewhere in the city. And the very quality of the products would like to be better, everything is in the sun, everything deteriorates, no unsanitary conditions, passing by at 2 p.m. I see how supposedly smoked or fried mussels lie in the sun and the seller drives away flies, well, it's just tin. Cheese is more expensive than in the store, sausages are also what people buy there, I do not understand, it is dangerous to buy anything there at all! And I'm sorry, it's strange in which both fruits and vegetables should grow, there are practically none here, and everything imported is very expensive.
Очень хороший рынок,можно торговатся. Помимо павильона и торговых рядов каждый день привоз ,наисвежайшие овощи фрукты и ягоды , домашние сыры ,копчёное мясо , аджику надо побывать бывает и не очень. Но на привоз надо идти с утра , до 12.00. практически все раскупается . Отдельной похвалы заслуживают специи,мы покупаем универсальную то есть при мне в один контейнер продавец насыпает 10 = 12 видов специй , мы и все наши родственники и друзья в восторге от этой приправы. Когда собираемся в Абхазию заказывают все , покупаем на 5 =6 тысяч рублей. Если кто-то заинтересуется то советую при входе в центральный павильон со стороны фасада в лево первый лоток со специями продавец женщина славянской внешности , за других не ручаюсь.
A great place for those who went further towards Sukhum, do not be afraid to forget something on the way back, be sure to visit. There is everything, but it is cheaper than in other places. The vaunted adjika is much cheaper than on the entire coast, including Russia, I recommend
Very colorful. Straight market market. There is also a huge covered pavelen, there are also shopping malls, and there are just fruits with large boxes. There are fresh fish and smoked and fried and a whole world of spices, just a sea-ocean of spices. I was on Sunday, a concert of the Voronezh band was taking place at the market. They stood on the street and sang their songs. That's how I imagined the market. A sea of colors, goods and fun. I will not write about the disadvantages, they are available.
Abkhazia is a fertile land with sea, sun and warmth.
A large selection of local fruits, sweets, and wines. I think everyone will find something for souvenirs at the right price. We bought souvenirs here ourselves. We are happy with all the purchases.
The choice of products is not bad, there is delicious meat and cheeses. Marshmallows are rarely good. And no one really shows the scales when they weigh. There is almost always a feeling that they want to cheat you. There is not a friendly attitude everywhere.
A unique place. It's interesting to just walk around, chat. Prices vary. If you want to get cheaper, come at about 14 o'clock. The products are diverse. There is a local product, there is an imported one
In summer, the market is unbearably stuffy. DO NOT TAKE STRIPED SMALL MELONS, they are not for food, they are fodder. We were gullibly given 2 tiny melons for 500 rubles. Having told a colorful story about these melons. It tastes like it sucks, and they also shit further away from them than they saw. Prices are average, they do not want to bargain, so the price of goods is usually the same for all sellers. For some products, for example souvenir magnets, the price is too high. Nuts are sold old, with rot and mold. Churchkhela is made from the same nuts. You will learn from these surprises from the first bite. In general, those who do not know the market prices of the same Adler should not go. In any case, they are deceived and sold, the same from the Russian market, but more expensive.
Отличный рынок. Есть всё и на любой вкус. Но жемчужиной этого рынка считаю с виду неприметную кафешку, расположенную в районе парковки за шлагбаумом, рядом с аптекой. Чудесная семья с душой и теплотой делает самые вкусные чебуреки в мире и варит потрясающий кофе. Чебуреки огромные сочнейшие, с бульоном, свежайшие, сделанные при вас, качественно насытят ваши желудки и подарят гастрономическое наслаждение. А со стаканчиком холодного разливного Сухумского пива, это просто разрыв мозга. One love.
Какие столовые? О чëм вы? Чебуреки и только чебуреки! И кофе! И пиво!
Попробуйте и не пожалеете.
Плюсом к доказательству моих слов, является то, что за столиками всегда людно и оч часто сидят местные, что является показателем качества заведения и продукта.
В восторге от этого места.
Желаем им всех благ и процветания.
In the market you will find a large number of spices, fruits/vegetables, wine and cigarettes.
There are 2 cheese counters, a beef counter (skinny fillets on bones for broth only. There is no good meat) Pork is sold opposite. Freezing. They say the neck. But in fact, carbonade or ham. We didn't find any minced meat!
The fish is scarce. There are also 2 counters. Fresh mullet and mullet. The lamb can also be fried there.
You need to look for cottage cheese, milk, sour cream and eggs. There is no meat of chicken and other birds.
Everything is there. But we have to bargain. In the morning they offer to taste chacha. But it's not mine. The fruits are fresh and delicious. The people are friendly. You just need to talk and smile more and get a smile instead...
Everything is there, strawberries for May 200 rubles per kg. There are shops with decent Turkish things. Cigarettes are more expensive than in supermarkets. A good selection of wine, found quite nutritious, aged, for 350 rubles. a bottle of 0.7.
Очень колоритное место. Для меня лично это самые вкусные и необыкновенные пряности. Все продавцы хороши, но среди лучших первые Сергей и Жанна. Смеси для мяса, плова и универсальные эти фокусники делают к тебя на глазах,но это реально волшебство. Кроме общепринятых ингредиентов есть тайные,но гармония вкуса и аромата композиции бесподобна. И через пару лет открыв баночку с пряностью, запах такой же как при сборе...как это получается-непонятно. Но а этом году из Гудауты планирую в Гагру съездить на рынок к Сергею и Жанне! Лучшего подарка из Абхазии не придумать , ещё сырами запастись!
If you come from 7 to 9 in the morning (ideally at 8), you can get to the sellers of fresh fish, cakes and meat. After 9, the market will no longer be so full. Very tasty suluguni can be bought here at this time (then it will just be sold out)
Gypsies have good Turkish textiles for those who are looking for cheaper
Cheap and REAL greens are on the rise near the fish department
And of course pita bread! Cheap and very hot, you won't want to eat after it)
The market is like a market, nothing special, the prices are ordinary as in any place in Abkhazia, We liked the place as you enter the main entrance, from the left a good-natured aunt))) the prices are adequate, we bought spices from her💣💣💣 and blackberry juice 😋beyond words!!! I recommend it)))
The market is small, fully open until lunch, after which there are individual sellers with things and vegetables, as well as small shops and stalls. The range includes local products and drinks.
There is essentially no flea market. In the morning, you can find individual sellers.
We got to the USSR 😆 The building is asking for repairs of course)) we were in April, there were few sellers, you can buy spices for every taste, teas and herbs, dried fruits, nuts, honey, something made of leather and fur products (slippers, vests, etc.), souvenirs, local alcohol.
Рынок в целом неплохой, есть огромное количество различных товаров, таких как: варенья, чача, вино, соки, различные колбасы (медведь, олень, говядина и тд), местные сыры и даже турецким сладости в углу.
В крытой зоне брали немного колбасы, сладостей и различные соки, все прадовцы добродушные, все дают пробовать, советуют и предлагают, но вот возле самого здания кошмар…
Перед входом в крытый рынок сидит 2 женщины, которые обвешивают и цены выдумывают из головы только так. Настроение они испортили ого го, так и как обвесить пытались 4 раза, когда им прямолинейно говорили, что там 300 грамм, а не 500 она с криком выкидывала товары на прилавок и кричала не продам..
Немного отойдя от крытой зоны и нервных людей рядом, удалось приобрести вкусный чай и приправы.
В целом, данное место советую посетить, но быть аккуратным и бдительным к людям там.
Just for the opportunity to go back to last summer for 30, thank you very much!!! I remembered the market in Kemerovo or Novosibirsk! A cardboard box under your feet to try on jeans, "let's go back here later", delicious chebureks))) Be sure to visit, for me a completely useless place in practical terms, but very atmospheric! Abkhazia as a whole is like this, good, simple people live here with their own mentality and way of life, it is often not pretentious and pompous, but sincere and hospitable! Greetings from Adler, dear neighbors, we are waiting for the tires!
The market is big. We liked it better inside the building itself and already in the parking lot (there are also merchants there). It's quieter there, the prices seemed a little lower. In general, the price tag for tourists, the scope of the capital)))
When I visit Abkhazia, I certainly go to the market in Gagra. Not that for any purchase. Of course, you definitely need to buy something delicious, and the food is in order to communicate with local sellers, bargain, in a word, enjoy the process itself. There are many products and they are different. There's wine and chacha for you, and a lot of fruit. There is everything you want here. It's low season, so there aren't many people. And in the summer, when there are a lot of vacationers, the market is crowded. The place is cool. I recommend