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Does anyone know if there is a market day in Kirish or Kemer?
I mean the market day, where you could buy not only berries and fruits, but also knitwear, T-shirts, jeans? Such a mobile market, from village to village?
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аватар Russkaya
In recent years, traveling markets have appeared - this is a tent market that opens near the hotel on certain days of the week. Tourists are sure that if there is a bazaar, then it is cheaper and crowds go through this “market-tent”. We were convinced of the opposite - quality items cost more, there was no choice, and the prices of products similar to Chinese consumer goods were the same as in our markets. The culture of servicing bazaar traders left much to be desired. We laughed for a long time when the underwear seller offered us to buy a villa, and a woman from the far south of the CIS promised to take us to the cheapest and best (according to her) leather store. Try not to deal with such an audience.
аватар tata57
Yes, there are such markets in all the villages of Kemer on different days of the week. But visiting them is more of a sporting interest and not for everyone. For example, I’m interested in wandering around such markets, which I do. But my husband is far from a fan of this - sometimes I "walk" there alone. The assortment of goods is poorer than in the shops of the same village, in my opinion. Good luck with your shopping.
аватар Alfini
the assortment is poorer, but the prices are lower. I recommend buying home textiles there.
аватар bileg
In Kemer, exactly once a week there is an exit bazaar, they block the entire road opposite the park where the fountain with dolphins is bathed in tents, they bring and sell textiles there, there is nothing good, prices are too high, half of the goods are from China. I completely agree with brigagirushko. In Kemer, if you buy anything, then in shopping centers (the same bargaining in a more comfortable environment), you can also choose sweets and spices in stores and it’s better by weight, for fruit and other products, a market for mail is good (not everyone works either day).
аватар Lavinan
Thanks for answers! But still, I would like to know the specific day of the week in order to organize my holiday program in advance!
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