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5 Old Bazaars In Uzbekistan Where History And Shopping Collide

Step into Uzbekistan’s historic bazaars, where centuries of Silk Road trade come alive. From colourful textiles and aromatic spices to fresh fruit and handmade ceramics, these bustling markets offer an authentic taste of local culture and tradition

Women selling local breads in Urgut market, Uzbekistan Photo: Robert Wilson/Flickr
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Uzbekistan boasts numerous historic and bustling bazaars, with Chorsu Bazaar in Tashkent and Siab Bazaar in Samarkand standing out as key landmarks along the Silk Road. These markets present a colourful array of goods, ranging from fragrant spices and fresh produce to traditional garments and handcrafted items. Serving as vital centres of trade and social interaction, they attract both locals and visitors alike.

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