Ulasan Siab Bazaar: Petua Setempat dan Pengalaman Daripada Pelawat
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366 Ulasan
Jurgen B
the real stuff
This is a real bazar, really aimed at locals, less so for tourists, thus very interesting for ... tourists, if you get me.
Ulasan diberikan pada 20 Jun 2024
mdg18
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Teks Asal
Very pleasant market where to see the daily life of the city residents, the places are perfectly placed, fruit, dried fruit, species and bread are attractive for ...
Ulasan diberikan pada 5 Sep 2023
anatantin
Colored and fun
Teks Asal
Coloured places with some of the most typical Uzbek products (dry fruit and dehydrated fruit, bread, spices, vegetables and fruit...). Local environment and paradise for photography lovers......
Ulasan diberikan pada 31 Jul 2023
Angel C
A delicious
Teks Asal
A beautiful basar. Personally I love the markets, many photos. Dry fruit bags, granates, vegetables, people very kind. To walk and lose you,
Ulasan diberikan pada 11 Mei 2023
106macarena
Dream
Teks Asal
There are tasses of the typical blue and white porcelain, the most beautiful dry damasks I have seen, vegetables like yellow garlic, spices and Uzbek bread seals made with wire,
the real stuff
This is a real bazar, really aimed at locals, less so for tourists, thus very interesting for ... tourists, if you get me.
TRIP_REVIEW_WITHOUT_TRANSLATION_CONTENT
Very pleasant market where to see the daily life of the city residents, the places are perfectly placed, fruit, dried fruit, species and bread are attractive for ...
Colored and fun
Coloured places with some of the most typical Uzbek products (dry fruit and dehydrated fruit, bread, spices, vegetables and fruit...). Local environment and paradise for photography lovers......
A delicious
A beautiful basar. Personally I love the markets, many photos. Dry fruit bags, granates, vegetables, people very kind. To walk and lose you,
Dream
There are tasses of the typical blue and white porcelain, the most beautiful dry damasks I have seen, vegetables like yellow garlic, spices and Uzbek bread seals made with wire,