The parking lot is a mess, the paths are narrow, people have nowhere to set foot. It is advisable to remove the bus stop somewhere in another part of Chorsu.
The most reasonable prices and an excellent choice for agricultural products, but parking, access to the market (traffic jams) and a narrow passage between the rows during rush hour.
If you really want to see the Oriental Bazaar, then this is it. Fabulous characters, cool dried fruits, but potatoes are more expensive than in Tashkent.
In the photo, the Chorsu market, but not in Namangan, is Tashkent. Yes, he says about the chorsu market in Namangan, it's a terrible mess. Always traffic jams. There are 2 ATMs per market, there is always a queue for the grocery or textile market.
The goods at the price are the most popular, but it takes a long time to look for a product at a low price and sometimes bargain for a long time. There are a lot of goods. The best time to shop is at 4-5 o'clock in the morning. If you are not afraid to catch the virus, you can go to the market... It's up to you. And so the market is excellent in terms of the number and variety of vegetables and fruits. There are a lot of goods.
Damn, the mess is very there, the market is normal and acceptable, but car parking is very dangerous, parking that is, but there is no controller for this and a very mess
One of the main markets in Namangan has been updated for the better, but do not stop, it is worth considering that the parking lot for cars and buses should be further removed and hygiene should be monitored
The prices of the goods are all normal. But parking is not normal. You have to park on the side of the road next to the district nickels. Sometimes minibuses are driven by traffic cops and along with them those who parked nearby.