An interesting place, in Bukhara there is a collective farm market, where locals go, where you can buy anything, is conditionally divided into two parts: food (but you can also find clothes there) and non-food (clothes, shoes, household goods, utensils, etc.). The market is large, not to be confused with where they take tourists to the Old Town! There are several rows with souvenirs, it is also sometimes called a market. I definitely recommend the market, it may be chaotic at first glance, but you can buy fruit quite cheaply and a bottle of freshly squeezed pomegranate juice 0.5 cost us 100 rubles (in terms of). What else: you can change dollars and rubles, we were in early November 2024. The dollar to the Uzbek sum was 127,000 soums, 1 ruble 127 soums. This operation on the market is not entirely legal, it is proposed to go to a bank or an exchanger, but the exchange rate there is not so attractive, the ruble is exchanged for Uzbek soums in the region of 120. Approach the sellers and ask about the exchange (you do not need to shout at the whole bazaar about your intentions))), they will tell you who to contact. The money changers themselves take a lot of risks, they face a fine and confiscation for the first time, then a prison term of up to 5 years. Therefore, everything is honest, they don't throw it. At least that's what our guide explained to us, also happy to exchange our rubles at the rate of 125))). But - it's up to you to decide where to change your hard-earned possessions, I'm not campaigning, I'm telling you, as they say, in hot pursuit). Let's go back to the market, they advised us a local cafe with very tasty pilaf, starting at 10 a.m. and somewhere before 14 you can eat pilaf there, it's really very tasty, the portions are large, I'll try to attach a photo as a landmark, for two portions of pilaf, two salads, flatbread and tea they gave about 1000 rubles along with with tips, I couldn't eat the whole pilaf - a lot. Looking ahead, I will say that in the end it turned out to be the most delicious pilaf of all tried - in Bukhara, in Samarkand and in Tashkent. So, if you are in Bukhara, be sure to visit the collective farm market!
A very interesting place, I definitely recommend you to visit. Here you can get to know the whole essence of the local flavor. A variety of products, national salinity spices and biscuits.
The market is very colorful!!! Rows of spices, fruits, sweets, rice, cereals are just an oriental fairy tale. Sweets, tea are offered to try, they give a discount if they bargain, and this needs to be done!!! Melons, watermelons, and grapes are sold next to the cars.Everything is very good. There are also storage rows. Who needs it can exchange the amount of money.
A very interesting place👍here you can buy everything: gifts, which are much more budget-friendly than in the city, and eat in a modest cafe, many times tastier than in some restaurants, and of course, many times cheaper.. I strongly advise you to look here..
An excellent selection of food products, seasonings and dried fruits, fresh vegetables, fruits at first hand, polite sellers, you can taste any products for free
The location of this market is not far from the old town, it is large, you can buy everything you need there, national sweets, you can buy there kind, responsive people, a lot of goods, a lot of choice
There is a market for every taste, there is a lot, including manufactured goods and jewelry. The sellers are mostly friendly, and you won't leave the grocery section hungry. The beggars didn't notice. I can recommend tourists to visit.
A clean and large bazaar, with a very good assortment of fruits, vegetables and a bunch of different goods, located near the city center, definitely need to visit.
Excellent assortment, fresh product on the counter.
The sellers are friendly, offer to dine and treat you to green tea.
The prices are affordable. Slightly cheaper than Samarkand and Tashkent.
Suitcases are cheap.
After the market, I had to buy an additional suitcase
A huge market. In the grocery store, the choice is not very large, but sufficient.
As tourists, of course, we were sold at exorbitant prices, but we did not want to bargain, because we took a little bit. For example, a kilogram of nectarines cost us 350 rubles at the end of May, freeze-dried strawberries were given 800 rubles for 500 grams (in Moscow, 1 kg on Yandex market costs 930 rubles).
But the exchange rate of rubles /soums is 135.
Somehow it is not particularly known to tourists, but there are several places where you can buy original national clothes, which, however, are very fashionable and suitable for use as a stylish addition to your own weekend wardrobe. By the way, the rubles will be changed immediately at the normal exchange rate.
I was born in Bukhara myself and I am proud that we have such a huge market. Everything you need can be found in this market. Well, there is one disadvantage. You need to put free shopping carts for customers and they will be even better.
It's just a super market. There is everything. The prices are excellent, the market is as clean as possible. We bought a lot of things at good prices. Thank you all for the atmosphere and good nature. It is absolutely necessary to visit
The first thing to do is not to visit the Historical part of the city, but the bazaar. There's a flavor of the whole city. The aroma of spices, the hum of trade, the sweetness of vegetables and fruits. You can try everything there and chat. Smiles and bargaining. All the best and freshest. Adore!!!
After seeing the visitor, many sellers showed all their skills in "cheating", this has nothing to do with bargaining. This was not the case in Samarkand, nor in Tashkent, nor in other places during a trip to a truly wonderful and hospitable country.
A very nice place in Bukhara. A large selection of different products. We watched dried fruits more. Very tasty and fresh. They brought gifts for their loved ones, just dried fruits. The market is covered.
I liked everything.For sellers, haggling with the buyer seems to be a pleasure, all with a joke, with a laugh.In the end, they give it away almost for nothing.Our sellers of the Russian Federation would have sent it long ago.
A very large and good market, from fruits to sweets. Things, gold, dishes, fresh vegetables, fruits, whatever is not there. Dairy products,meat,,,, everything is there
Ohhh this is my favorite market! There is the largest selection of dried fruits and vegetables/fruits at reasonable prices, you can try and bargain everything))) a good selection of clothes from local factories
Very very good bozor, everything is qualitatively fresh and cheaper there, all sellers are simple, respect each other and customers, sociable and polite
The mess is complete, the shops put their goods right at the entrance, which makes it difficult for people (customers) to move
, Or the store owners are arrogant or the administration is not working well.
You definitely need to visit this place in Bukhara, you will definitely like it there there are many different things and different food, for example fish, as well as a lot of spices and various sweets
The market is good, but the prices, at least for tourists, are just scrap😂 houses are cheaper, but not everything is there. I took rice for 220 rubles) they don't really want to bargain) at the same time, it's delicious while you walk to the full, they treat you from the heart, it's very nice! Halva is very tasty (50000-130000), baklava for 5000 soums a piece. Figs are super (20000). Go, try, look, maybe you'll find a good price, if you're lucky) it's definitely worth visiting.
There is a great market, a lot of Turkish clothes, and a good Uzbek factory for the little ones.There is a lot of choice, but do not forget that you need to bargain!!
Salom Alekum to everyone! This is the market very well that you will need to take everything you will find. I suggest this is the market dear friends dear brothers brother! This is the best product in the market, fresh fruits and vegetables to buy
1. Why is a common use place (parking lot) a popular place for the people?
2. The clothes "adidas Nike and Puma" sell do not even blush from the sale of left-hand clothes. There is no license, they probably don't even know if the license is for branded clothing. The price of a left pair of clothes is more expensive than the original.
3. There are a lot of counterfeit goods on the market !!!
There are advantages
1. Vegetables are probably very cheap and fresh
The bazaar is big, whatever you want to eat.everything is fresh.Everything is clean and tidy. The products are sold separately. Fruits vegetables meat sausage fish stalls are neatly assembled, it is not possible to pass by.
This market is next to my parents' house. When I was little, this market did not exist and this place was empty until the mausoleum of Chashmai Ayyub. And now everything has changed beyond recognition. This void is decorated with a large cozy market. This place is very dear to me. I'm proud of my street. Previously, the name of this street was Semiletka.
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Тимур Чепкунов
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June 23, 2024
Great market, I recommend it to everyone!
Especially the spice shops near the meat row, they prepared a chic collection for tea there and a neighboring sweet shop. As soon as I find myself in Bukhara, I will visit these outlets again!