3/5 - Okay
Other than the building architecturally and a lot of meat not worth it
Reviewed on Sep 24, 2024
Other than the building architecturally and a lot of meat not worth it
Avoid second floor restaurant areas you can not move and very good place for a pick pocket
Beautiful
The market closed before 5pm during the winter month I was there. Make sure you go when everything is open as it looked like it would be great fun with tons of good, local, cheap food upstairs.
it's just nice, meant for tourists not really a local market. I think I would skip it in retro spect.
When buying souveniers go to the stalls more in the middle and back if the market they have better prices!!
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