Quite an atmospheric place, the Market is a place where you can find everything). The prices of goods are comparable to Russian ones, some are more expensive, some are cheaper.
I liked the market, there is a large selection, prices vary, bargain. We bought a bunch of 3gk hazelnuts for 150p kg, fresh bay leaf, 100 on a string, but in the outback I saw a bush for 50p, expensive fruits, homemade vegetables at a good price you can take from grandmothers, 100 tomatoes, 70 cucumbers, the most fragrant teas for 150p per 100g or a glass, souvenirs on the second floor, cheeses wine is not They took it, but a lot of people buy it. Take cash with you, not everyone can make a transfer
It's a cool place. You come to the market and you find yourself in childhood, when you used to visit the markets on weekends. You can find everything you need
A good market, causes nostalgia for the markets of the 90s. There are products, things and souvenirs, prices are reasonable friendly sellers from the aitar boarding house there is a minibus #5 (30₽) or bus #2 (10₽).
The outlets are very chaotically located, there is no division into rows with products and things. We searched for fresh fish for a long time, it turned out there are 3 points, but all in different sides of the market.
An authentic place, a real market with a mood.
Fruits, flowers, spices, dairy products, fish, cheeses, tea, coffee, socks tied by elderly women, rare goods.
I like the market in Gagra more, but in Sukhum it is also a good place to shop
There is absolutely everything on the market, from alcohol to socks, shoes, locally harvested teas, local spices and seasonings, nuts, household supplies, do you smoke a lot? Cheap cigarettes are right here.
The only thing that the Gypsies cling to, they say, buy this and buy that, and when you stop, they give you half a stall of clothes if you're a jerk)) And if you refuse, then they safely reduce their persistence, and as for the prices with the gypsies, bargain until thawed and you will have trousers not for 5 thousand but for 2))
A picturesque place. You can find very tasty local fish, fruits, spices, grind and brew coffee on the sand. There is one thing, but they will be careful trying to deceive, not everywhere, but there is such a thing.
A rather clueless market, no order. I didn't find any urns either. The toilet is just terrible, even though it's paid. The only plus is that it is inexpensive. It is said to be the cheapest market in Abkhazia. I warn you that you need to bargain, because the prices for the same spices, for example, may differ by 2 times.
The market is certainly terrible. People are evil, don't stand there, don't walk here, it's dirty. I bought cheese, and the seller is not happy here, she does not have change, and she does not need change. I don't recommend it.
The horror! There is nothing. And the funniest thing... there is no meat, although cows go everywhere and lie around!) they also like to be rude and make an important appearance 🤣
The eye is happy, a cosmetics store where everything you need is available. What I threw out at the airport, what they wouldn't let me on the plane with.
A good market. You just need to know where and what is for sale. A little random. There is a lot of choice. I can't say for the prices. I took what I needed.
It's a terrible place, the prices are too high.Especially in the market building itself.If you want to buy something, it's better to go to the rows behind the market building.
An important place to visit in any city and especially in Sukhumi. Take more time to do this and slowly go through all the rows. You can mark your favorite counters and shops in geolocation so that you can quickly and easily find them again.
It's dirty, prices are high, on the question of pricing, they agreed with the conclusion of simple-mindedness, local fruits say, why don't they answer in Turkish packaging.
Everything is mixed up, fruits, vegetables, clothes after 10 meters, qigans are selling in places, the only positive thing is that you can find a lot of products here that you will not find in ordinary stores in Sukhum, but in general I did not really like it.
This summer we managed to visit Abkhazia, and at the same time the central grocery market. The layout of the market is a bit confusing, it is unclear where it has passed and where it has not yet. Perhaps this is already familiar to the locals, but for beginners the layout is a little unclear. Prices on the market are high in the summer, I understand that there are some prices for locals, others for vacationers. Prices change a lot every day. The assortment is good , on the second floor they sell live flowers and meat, as well as spices, honey and all sorts of edibles . The sellers are mostly friendly. You can buy everything on the market. There is an assortment of local goods: lavrushka, lemons, peaches, plums, tomatoes, figs and much more....In general, the market is good, everyone's prices are different. I advise you to visit this huge market at least once. Have a nice shopping to everyone!
Horror is not the market, everything is expensive, as in Russia in the 90s.There is practically nothing of his own, except tobacco, cigarettes, suspicious rank and chacha.I do not advise you to go, it is a waste of time and money.
A large selection of fruits and vegetables at reasonable prices, unlike Gudauta
She's the problem - Parking
It is very difficult to find a place. But there is a cute parking attendant who will help you park and drive away and find a place
The price of the question is 50 rubles.
I love this place. everything is here! during the season, prices certainly soar. but if you come to the end of the working day, then of course there may not be a huge choice, but the price drops by almost half. and grandmothers from their garden always sell cheaper, while fruits, vegetables are the freshest and natural
I visited the market with my family. Everyone really liked it: clean, great selection, nice people, you can bargain! I recommend everyone to visit and enjoy the local flavor!
Do you want to visit the 90s? Then here you go. It's very atmospheric. There are consumer goods and products, and cigarettes by the piece. But in the evening, after trading, there are great sacks. Two hours later, a garbage truck arrives and cleans everything.
The market is colorful and abundant. Local and imported goods are plentiful. The prices are quite reasonable. Fresh vegetables and fruits for almost every taste. In August we take melons, watermelons, vegetables...and chacha
An interesting place, you can find anything there, there are both indoor grocery stores and street stalls, prices are different, depend on the seller. I tried to bargain - it didn't work out (
A good market. Everything is there. We bought tangerines, churchkhela, spices and so on. Good attitude, delicious food, you definitely need to take a walk here!
there is a good market, there is everything and there is nothing...as in any market, there are prices for every taste...what I liked there is a nice little beer house with a bottling local, Sukhumi, old beer factory...delicious infection...Soviet....nostalgia
Both my wife and I really liked it!!! The main thing is not to buy immediately upon entering the market, they often deceive you by saying that they eliminate the remnants and you allegedly won't find it cheaper inside! And it's cheaper inside, as you will find it😅
This is something -with something 🙅♂️ the second floor ,! Meat , there are no refrigerators . It stinks!!!!' We bought honey with nuts , the nuts are filled with sugar syrup ,,sugar does not grow at the bottom ..,, 🙅♂️.
Well, this is not a market, but rather a bazaar. Equipped places are empty, but trade from boxes, pallets, and purses is ubiquitous. They are trading poorly. Prices outside the market are the same. That is, to find something cheaper is rather to the great detriment of quality or deceive. They cheat all the time. Spices should be bought only from the tray from which they were given to taste. The bags are full of salt. On the second floor, where they sell meat and cheese, it is so gloomy and gray that you want to escape from there as soon as possible. There is no mutton, pork is only available from the Russians, who were driven into the corridor. The cheeses and dried meat are delicious. We bought it several times. On the second floor, they bought normal spices. Tangerines were bought from a car twice as cheap as on the market.
The central market is not big, the room itself is small and there are not many stalls and stalls around.
In the room itself, I did not like that there were spices, cheeses, sausages, milk, etc. and flowers.
Well, I don't understand at all why such a combination of goods, and household goods, and everything would be as it should be.
Prices and dirt are off the scale , but there is no choice
In general, I understand from the local that only grandmothers sell what can be taken from a tree somewhere for free
Grapes (not in any way), lavrushka,figs, lime,pears, apples, sometimes tomatoes and cucumbers
All other fruits peaches cherries watermelons melons, etc. are clearly imported, everywhere they write "local" on the cardboard with a finger with a poop
It's the same with meat and a shelf of cows , there's nothing to eat with their milk or cottage cheese, they don 't have sour cream, they eat themselves, and they sell us fake cheese from a mixture of Turkish and nasty pseudo milk in the supermarket...
Yes, they live on the Black sea, there are no fish..