BAZAR CHORSU
Chorsu, which means the «four roads», is the biggest bazaar in the centre of Tashkent. The large hall, built after the earthquake of 1966, welcomes products from all over the country: dry fruit on the floor, spices and condiments on the ground floor. In recent years, Chorsu has undergone some changes. The open-air meat market, where one trébuchait on the heads of freshly shaved sheep, and where even the night was a smell of blood and fat, was moved to a new closed and glass building. The previously reserved space is now host all year round and seed sellers, except during the melon season, where the production of cucurbits from all over the country occurs.
At the foot of the grand hall are still clowns, wrestlers and acrobats of all kinds, attracting a dense and enthusiastic crowd. On the other side of the grand hall, the clothing shops have also been renovated and rebuilt in a hard way. The large bus station has been reorganized, and the nearby intersection, from where to reach the old town of Chorsu, has been completely redone. You will find a model supermarket as well as an amazing building with a children's crib and at the top of which you can climb through a spiral staircase to admire the view over the bazaar or the mountains.
Did you know? This review was written by our professional authors.
Book the Best Activities with Get Your Guide
Members' reviews on BAZAR CHORSU
The ratings and reviews below reflect the subjective opinions of members and not the opinion of The Little Witty.
Par contre juste les fruits sont horriblement cher en Ouzbékistan
Vous vous baladez à votre rythme, montez descendez, mine de rien on fait du kilomètre, c'est vaste et impressionnant, surtout dans la coupole où vous pouvez montez à l'étage et vous y verrez l'organisation. On y marchande mais pas tant, essayer ça fait partie de l'exercice.