The construction market was pleased with a large selection of goods for repair and construction. You can find everything from tools to finishing materials. The sellers are experienced, they help with the choice, and the prices are often lower than in large stores. The only drawback is that it is sometimes difficult to navigate due to the abundance of retail outlets, but in general it is an excellent option for buying building materials.
There is a huge market for building materials. There is absolutely everything for repair. Sellers set the price of goods by evaluating the customer by clothes, so do not hesitate to bargain.
A good construction bazaar. You can find almost anything. Especially a very large selection of tiles and sanitary ware. Prices need to be compared because they differ in each store.
The choice is huge. The location is convenient, the staff is helpful. The quality of the goods is at the level and guarantees are given, the prices are affordable. Minus one is parking. I recommend.
There is a parking lot, although it was probably designed by British scientists, because there is an entrance from the left and an exit from the right, and traffic inside too. And since there is a large market, you can find everything.
Tashkent is not Tashkent without this bazaar, but recently the market has been losing its history, culture and national flavor. I would like to pass on the former beauty to our children, grandchildren, and so on.
A reliable choice of building materials. You can find any building material. It is absolutely necessary to go through all the outlets. Since everyone has different prices for one product. You can bargain on prices. Payment by payment cards is not available. Payment in cash or in US dollars. The shopping center is located on four floors. There is an escolator between the floors. There is a parking lot in the same building nearby. You can park on any floor and go straight to the mall. The building is new, but it is necessary to pay attention to the repair and capital finishing of the parking lot. Since the parking lot is not illuminated, there are no lanes and no signs where you can enter or exit. Cars get flogged anywhere.
As a construction market, there is a choice, but there is no convenience, you have to either wait or go to pick up from the warehouse yourself, there is parking, if you don't know the prices, they can cheat with the price per kg, liter, meter, quantity and quality, everything is sold differently, many do not have card payments, and there are no invoices for reporting.
Multi-level Parking, hot in summer but not under the sun. There is everything, a very large selection of ceramics, wallpapers. But somehow it is a little unorganized (electrics, plumbing nearby and then electrics again). But mostly everything is fine. The prices are affordable, even the transfer is cheaper than in other places.
The plus is that you can find anything from equipment and materials here, the minus is that there is no specific place, the market is stretched into 2 stops, consists of many shops along the road.
At first glance, it is quite a good choice of electrics and plumbing. I came for a lamp, I couldn't find a suitable one anywhere, after a short search everything was found, so I can definitely recommend it
A good construction market, you can find everything according to the profile, the prices are as good as they are, but they are higher than in Kuylyuk.It is being transformed into a modern construction center.I'm shopping for Jamieson.
A large construction market, a large selection of building materials and everything related to the repair and decoration of the house, everything is fine, of course, but the problem is huge with Parking.
It's not very convenient. Everything is scattered. I go there only out of urgent necessity. I prefer dombrobad or bek tepa more. The car is generally a big square.
Everything is there, but everything is monotonous. I was looking for liquid PVC in tubes for repairing plastic windows. No. None at all. As I later realized, window installers in Tashkent do not know how to use it at all. Because of this, it either does not exist at all or cannot be found.
The oldest bazaar in Tashkent. Everything can be bought - from a barbecue to a parrot. There is a separate flower market, birds, food, national clothes, etc.
A wide range of products. Not expensive. Everything is at hand. Parking is NOT very convenient, either downstairs or upstairs. It is very cramped and it is necessary to descend (or ascend) very slowly, since there is a high risk of hitting the asphalt with the bumper on descents (the angle of ascent is too large). The sellers are friendly and not annoying. One of the disadvantages is that the air conditioner does not always work.
The new complex is super simple, compared to what it was. But there is still a lot to do. There is very little light in the parking lot, it is very hot, but it is better than standing in the sun, there is little information where to go or move. But in general, I was very pleased with what happened and what became
I do not want to go to this market as if I am eating on an Indian road, the parking attendants are impolite, apparently offended, they did not give out, although there are places, but they are sent to the top floor, it is apparently in the seller's blood to take the goods out into the corridor, there is nowhere to go, although the store itself has places inside.
We bought kurpachi, pillows and mattresses here with my wife at reasonable prices. Bargaining is appropriate, the cart costs 10,000-12,000 sums, parking is convenient
It is somewhat cheaper than in other construction markets. Warehouses are nearby, which makes it convenient when choosing a product. Hence the reduced prices.
There are just no comments here
There are a lot of people, you can find absolutely everything you need for a pulp or office
But at the same time I can't say that the prices there are cheap
A bazaar with building materials.
The prices are a bit higher than on Urikzar. But for small volumes, it is not essential.
There is almost everything you need