It is difficult to assess here - a fairly large market, a lot of stuff: food, sea reptiles, nuts, incomprehensible edibles, souvenirs, wicker bags, pearl products, etc. are scattered in the center. On the second floor there are mostly things, fakes for sports.brands (most of all), fakes for crocs and pins for them, and all sorts
of things. Is it worth visiting - of course, it's better to buy goodies home here, and there is more choice, and prices are lower. Should I bargain? - definitely, as much as you can)
Night market. It works until 22 o'clock. Kind of. Souvenirs, crocs, T-shirts. Nuts. Etc. For those who are too lazy to go to the city. Bargain at exactly half time. Arrogance is the second happiness. Almost everyone speaks Russian. It's bad, but they say it. We bought nuts. In the morning, it turned out that the bugs?? Well, not much. The quality of sewing rags. It's creepy. If you haven't bargained. A lifelong grudge. So, to walk around, to feel. May.
A good market, you can find good things. It is important to bargain, straight off half the price at once and stand on it. If they refuse, then you start to leave)
You can buy everything that is offered to you at the hotel, but it is several times cheaper. Many sellers (age-related) speak Russian. You can take off another 10% of their price, hardly more.
Yes, there are all things and souvenirs, and dried products, nuts, fruits. If you dig around well, you can find good things. Of course, everything is so shabby and dirty there. And most importantly, you need to bargain with them, otherwise they immediately bend the price and then reduce it by more than half when you start haggling.