Despite the fact that the market is actively affected by new boutiques and shops, there are still places for cars. I hope that the owners of the market will be able to take measures in time if there are not enough places for cars, as happened at other flea market markets. We visit such problematic areas only in case of urgent need.
The cafes are good, they cook very tasty, but everything is only wholesale! Therefore, for those who want to retail, there is no point in going there, and they close very early, therefore
Regular parking. I drove in, put it on, bought everything I needed, paid 150 tenge for parking and left there is a parking attendant. The Parking lot is large, there is no asphalt and no concrete. There is dust and dirt depending on the season
The market is divided into two parts: in the first, wholesale shoe ranges and in the second, clothing of all kinds, high-quality goods can be purchased by the whole family at an affordable price
If you are not a snob who cringes at the very word "market", then this is a great place to shop for your online or offline store or just buy something home at a very pleasant price. But get ready to spend the whole day hiking there if you are going there for the first time.
Flea market. The wholesale market is dirty, but they say it's cleaner now than it was before. There is a parking lot. We didn't eat in local cafes because it was obviously unsanitary. In some places, the price is in dollars, it is upsetting. But in general, there are models at the best price, for optimal quality.
A new uninhabited market with great future potential. mainly wholesale of shoes and clothes. There are rows with furniture and chandeliers, a separate conversation, everything is very cheap.
A great market..... A huge selection of men's clothing and very cheap, many supermarkets take very high-quality things there, I dress myself there and do not regret it....
There are no conditions. It's cold, there are no benches, unsanitary conditions in the canteens. It would be necessary to take an example from the markets higher up the north street