A very interesting place to visit. Here one can find amazing samples of traditional Uzbek crafts. Elements of jewelry, embroidery, woodcarving, metal work, golden embroidery, and many others. The close location to other historical sites makes it convincing to visit and observe. An excellent opportunity to. Buy souvenirs and gifts.
Tak-i Zargaron Bazaar in Bukhara is a place where the atmosphere of the ancient East is recreated. Walking through its many alleys, you can feel the spirit of the history and traditions of this amazing city.
There are thousands of different products here – from fresh fruits and vegetables to a variety of spices and honey. Locals dressed in national costumes offer all kinds of delicacies and treats, inviting each visitor to their shop.
Tak-i Zargaron Bazaar is not just a place to shop, it is a real cultural experience. Here you can get acquainted with local traditions, learn interesting facts about oriental cooking and even take part in master classes on cooking traditional Uzbek dishes.
Visiting the Tak-i Zargaron Bazaar in Bukhara is an exciting adventure that will open up to you the wonderful world of oriental aromas, flavors and colors. Do not miss the opportunity to plunge into this unique atmosphere and immerse yourself in the true culture of the East!
Original, atmospheric! There are many souvenirs that will not only remind you of your trip to Uzbekistan, but will be useful and beautiful things that give pleasure
Yes, what could be the disadvantages. An ancient covered bazaar. It looks like a fairy tale about Aladdin. There are a lot of magashchin shops inside, which sell traditional Uzbek clothes, ceramics, sheepskin products, hats (as in the movie about the Basmachi :)). Artists draw pictures and sell them here. A lot of jewelry is made of metal, but there are very beautiful and unusual ones - authentic ones. It is very pleasant to walk, watch, try on, as well as escape from the hot Bukhara sun.
An atmospheric and beautiful place, a lot of different shops and shops, workshops where you can observe the creation of goods, for example, the stamping of plates. In the evening there is a performance by artists, it is beautiful and in the evening, very clean! You can bargain with sellers. I recommend you to visit
A tourist place. There are places where you can take interesting photos, which you will then use to remember your travels. There are many shops with souvenirs of local craftsmen.
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Mr Ixa
Level 7 Local Expert
March 8
At one time, Toki Zargaron functioned as a market where they sold gilded products (juvenile jewelry).
"Tok" means "indoor facility" and Zargaron means juveniles. The brick object dates back to the 16th century, during the reign of the Shaibanid dynasty.
The peculiarity of the building is that it is cool in summer and relatively warm in winter, which is to say about the architecture and craftsmanship of the builders of that era.
The object itself has four sides, from where camels with loads could pass, and the roof has a semi-spherical shape, which served as a geometric beauty on the one hand, and on the other performed the function of a modern air conditioner.
One of the three domes, the Great Silk Road passed through here more than a thousand years ago. Here, in the hot summer, it is a very cool place for passers-by, this is from the construction structure that was built in the 1st century
The Dome of Jewelers, one of the three preserved trade domes of old Bukhara. The building itself certainly deserves attention, in addition, it is nice to take a breath away from the heat. Commercial ruins are quite common, but sometimes there are also interesting things, especially from antiques. The atmosphere is inviting and kind, the merchants are not eager to tell different stories, often completely fantastic, but with feeling and confidence. The place is atmospheric, beautiful and interesting
The dome of jewelers of the 16th century, where you can find souvenirs, but gold is no longer sold there😄 from there there is a beautiful view of the Kosh madrasah of Abdulaziz Khan😍
I liked Bukhara much more than Samarkand. It is as cozy as possible, not pretentious and pleasant to the eye. The Old Town is mysterious, authentic and
The most beautiful, largest and multi-domed shopping dome in Bukhara. It once shone with gold and precious materials and products not only from Bukhara but also from many cities. It stands at a convenient commercial intersection of the city.
There are a lot of different things. I bought a bracelet for my sister here.
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Алексей
Level 8 Local Expert
October 14, 2022
A must-have place for walking and shopping. You can not only buy handicrafts (ceramics, knives, fabrics), but also talk and consult and learn a lot from the history and culture of Uzbekistan and ancient crafts