A great market where you can buy quality items. The sellers are always polite and attentive. They will always prompt you and help you with the choice of goods. I recommend visiting
Narimanovsky market is Narimanovka, as this clothing market was popularly called. I only went here to buy shoes, because the choice was very large and varied, and I bought cool things here, which you won't find all over the city. I bought natural dubbing on Narimanok, as I remember now, 43 thousand tenge in 2004. There were times when there were so many people walking on it that they couldn't get through. Now, that's history. It's sad when you come to the market and see that 70% of the outlets no longer exist. Narimanovka, you will remain in my memory forever!
In Soviet times, defitcit goods could be purchased by an ordinary person only at a barometer market and preferably early at seven o'clock in the morning. It is now an endangered type of trade. Shopping malls and boutiques are gradually replacing this type of trade, where all the conditions for work are created, it is bright, warm and cozy.