A classic provincial collective farm market, an exhibition of agricultural achievements. You can buy anything you want, from food to clothes and household goods.
It is better to come with cash.
There are many retail outlets, you can buy the entire grocery basket, from honey to meat. The building has a pharmacy, a cafe, but unfortunately there is no toilet for visitors to the collective farm market, which is not very convenient
A great selection of goods and food. Excellent seed material for gardeners and gardeners. An inexpensive cafe buffet for a snack. Incomparable smoked-boiled pork ears!!! Friendly trading people.
Good location, but few parking spaces. The market is the oldest in the city. Another 50 years and will become a landmark of the city. And now the usual market.🙂😁👹
The market is not very large, the products are delicious, natural, the price tag is acceptable, I liked it, I recommend it, there are many exchangers nearby to buy local, Belarusian rubles,
If we talk about covered markets, then half of the places are empty. In the flea market, everyone has the same type of product, and it's expensive. And the sellers are almost all rude, apparently in Polotsk this is normal, there are the same sellers in the stores (but not in all). This is not how they behave in Russia.
A relic of the past. Not interesting from the word at all. But people visit, there are a lot of people. I noticed it. I go there just in the area.The market itself does not seem to be empty, which means it lives its own life and has the right to do so. Someone needs it and that's okay.
If you are in search of high-quality food and not only, then you are here. You will definitely not stay here with empty bags, there is a wonderful selection of food here. Yes, if you are going for warm clothes. Your choice is sure to warm not only your body but also your soul.
For the second time in Polotsk and visited the market for the second time! There is always something to buy, both fresh products and marketable goods! I recommend you to visit! They already know us there and are always looking forward to it! Fervent greetings from the "Amber Walruses"❄️🔥🙌
As long as I have lived here, the market is the center of the city's trade. It's always crowded. Although many shopping malls and shops have been opened over the years, but the market is alive and will live.
In general, it is decent, but in the spirit of Soviet times. In the fall, my mother and I wandered in, took only honey on the second floor. But people are actively visiting, so there are fans of this. I'm probably more used to "hypermarkets". I liked the honey in general, as well as the sheathing with the mother's seller.)
A legendary place where trade has been conducted for hundreds of years. It could have been cleaner and more comfortable. But this does not negate the unique atmosphere. On the ground floor you can buy homemade honey, on the second floor you can buy excellent fish and eggs at a ridiculous price directly from the poultry farm.
There is everything you need. Things are mainly from near abroad Russia, Lithuania, Latvia and Poland. The price tag jumps, you need to look for someone cheaper, but in general there is a large selection
A good market, a large selection of all sorts of pickles:mushrooms, cucumbers, tomatoes, lard, sausages are sooo delicious and a great selection!)There is a clothing market nearby.Polotsk is a very beautiful city!!!
The market is good, the range of goods is large, convenient location, if possible, we try to stop by and buy something from clothes / shoes and products))
This is not the market that it once was. There is no piggy department with hooks under the ceiling, there is no Uncle Kolya Cutter with plates on the ribs......there is no crush and a glass container receiving point....
I don't like our market by 50 percent. Somewhere there are adequate merchants, somewhere not so much. Pricing is not clear where it comes from. Only after bypassing the entire market (fortunately it is not large), you can find something at an adequate price.........
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Level 20 Local Expert
July 22, 2024
I highly recommend visiting, there are things much cheaper than on the Internet, a lot of antique coins, a lot of fresh fruits and berries
The market is not bad, but before there was more choice, the cafe on the market is inexpensive, you can eat delicious food. The sellers are humorous and friendly.
You can find everything you can and cannot think about, like things, food, and household appliances, spare parts for cars
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mifeso
Level 21 Local Expert
August 10, 2023
There are few such markets left, at least in the major cities of Russia there are none. Here, real producers of agricultural products sell vegetables, fruits, meat and dairy products. I remember the markets of my Soviet childhood and youth. A real " time machine "
Quite a huge market, both clothing and grocery!There is always a huge assortment of both things and products!You can almost always find everything you need!)
Everyone is fine. I was buying potatoes. Sellers do not bargain from the word at all. 1.5 rubles and period. Apparently they have such an agreement. But I bought delicious potatoes and thanks for that.
I don't have a good market for claims.But I would like to have a larger assortment.And more polite people to the person in the products that's all I wanted to say.
The place is very peculiar, but, for the guests of the city, I would advise you to visit it. Fish, meat and dairy products are still sold on the ground floor-you'll fall out of habit!!!😁😁🤣
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Юрий Дудаков
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May 3, 2024
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