Wholesale market. The largest markets in the world, which are sure to be remembered by every traveler Nearest wholesale market

  • 22.10.2023

One of the oldest and most famous markets in Moscow. Today in the capital there are almost no gastronomic venues that could compare with Dorogomilovsky in terms of richness, quality and freshness of assortment. The variety of products is simply mind-boggling! In this market you can find everything you need to prepare the most delicious dish: meat and fish, milk and cheeses, vegetables and fruits, spices and sweets. Despite the fact that Dorogomilovsky is rightfully considered the main Moscow market, it is easy to buy environmentally friendly products here.

Opening hours: Mon-Sun from 8:00 to 20:00

st. Mozhaisky Val, ow. 10

Danilovsky Market 0+

It has long become a tradition for Muscovites to buy food here. After reconstruction, the market began to resemble a gastronomic supermarket, with a variety of amenities and adjacent parking. Everything here serves to ensure that the buyer can find the right product as quickly and easily as possible: compact shopping arcades, bright signs, a wide range of assortments. All products undergo strict sanitary control, and the presence of the most exquisite delicacies makes the market attractive to professional chefs.

Opening hours: Mon-Sat 8:00-19:00, Sun 8:00-18:00

st. Mytnaya, 74

Riga market

The Riga Flower Market is a legendary symbol of the 90s, when you could buy anything in this place: from cheap fakes to high-quality branded goods. In the early 2000s, it was reconstructed and the already rich assortment of colors was expanded. It’s not for nothing that this market is called a flower market - perhaps nowhere else in Moscow will you buy such a luxurious fresh bouquet! Every day ordinary Muscovites and professional florists come here; flowers are sold individually and wholesale. In Rizhsky you will find roses, tulips, chrysanthemums, lilies, orchids and other exotic flowers. The selection is richer on delivery days, which are usually on Wednesdays. You can also buy groceries at the market, but the range here is quite modest.

Opening hours: Mon-Sat from 7:00 to 19:30, Sun from 7:00 to 17:30

ave. Mira, 88

Preobrazhensky market

The territory of this market is run by an Old Believer church; nearby there is a cemetery and a funeral goods store. The market has an unusually rich assortment of farm vegetables, fruits, berries and other seasonal products. But what Preobrazhensky can really be proud of is the selection of fresh mushrooms, of which there seem to be more here than in an ordinary forest near Moscow! And in general, the atmosphere here is quite relaxed and homely - handwritten price tags and notes on goods, friendly farmers behind the counters. Visitors will enjoy quite affordable prices, the opportunity to bargain and even learn from the sellers about mushroom places.

Opening hours: Mon-Fri from 8:00 to 19:00, Sat, Sun from 8:00 to 18:00

st. Preobrazhensky Val, 17

"EcoBazaar-Mytishchi"
Farmer's market in Mytishchi

If you care about your health and want your food to be prepared only from fresh and high-quality natural products, you do not have to think about where you can purchase such goods. Small farms in the Moscow region bring the best environmentally friendly agricultural products to EcoBazaar every morning. Here you will find fresh milk and meat, vegetables and fruits from Russia and other countries. In addition, market visitors can relax in a cafe, visit various shops, a service center and a pharmacy.

Opening hours: Mon-Sun from 9:00 to 21:00

Mytishchi, Veteranov Boulevard, building 2

This is the first farmer's market in our country where you can buy delicious and healthy natural products. At the same time, only seasonal products of the highest quality are presented here. LavkaLavka cooperates with small farms, where they pay great attention to the environmental friendliness of their products. Farmers offer visitors a variety of vegetables, fruits, nuts, honey, deli meats, dairy products, ice cream, sweets and even flowers.

Opening hours: Mon-Thu, Sun from 10:00 to 23:00, Fri-Sat from 10:00 to 00:00

Khimki, st. Leningradskaya, building 5, ow. 39, MEGA shopping center Khimki

When you go around the Moscow shopping center on the right, you will see a small container-like building. Inside, the space expands in a striking way, and you are enveloped in the aroma of oriental spices and herbs. Here you can find a wide variety of exotic goods: about ten types of cane sugar, pak choy salad, okra, passion fruit, lychee, mango noodles, canned fruits and other delicacies. And lovers of spicy oriental dishes will be happy to try different types of noodles with pork or chicken.

Opening hours: daily from 5:00 to 20:00

Tikhoretsky Blvd., 1

One of the most famous markets in the capital, which was recently rebuilt and turned into a real shopping complex. This place is famous for its Uzbek rows, where you can find everything: rice and spices for pilaf, ingredients for shish kebab and lagman, oriental sweets, cauldrons for pilaf, Uzbek robes and skullcaps, traditional dishes, figurines and jewelry. In addition, sellers will be happy to share with you their signature recipes and tell you the secrets of preparing Uzbek dishes.

Opening hours: daily from 8:00 to 20:00

st. Chasovaya, 11/3

This market was built back in the early 30s of the last century and since then has become the place where residents of the Tagansky district of the capital most often buy food. It looks like a huge supermarket, which you can’t always get around in its entirety. On the territory of the market there are several indoor premises and an outdoor market square. Here you can find fresh meat and fish of various varieties, dairy products, vegetables, fruits and berries. Fairs, free tastings, and holidays are often held at the Rogozhsky market.

Opening hours: daily from 9:00 to 21:00

st. Rogozhsky Val, 5, building 1

In terms of prices and service, this market is perhaps second only to Dorogomilovsky! Trade is in full swing indoors and in the courtyard, the products are fresh and extremely tasty. But the main pride of Cheryomushkinsky is the richest selection of crayfish, dried fish and other snacks in Moscow. And people come here not only for live crayfish or delicious fish, but also to chat with sellers, talk about fishing, and learn the secrets of cooking.

Opening hours: Mon-Thu, Sun from 8:00 to 20:00, Fri-Sat from 8:00 to 21:00

st. Vavilova, 64/1

On the 12th and 13th floors of the former Sevastopol Hotel there is now a real corner of Asia. Products are from India and Asian countries, sellers are from there, Russian speech is mixed with Arabic and Hindi. Here you can find various varieties of Pakistani or Chinese rice, Korean noodles, Turkish honey, oriental sweets, nuts, dried fruits and other delicacies. The remaining floors are also filled with retail outlets selling jewelry, hookahs, clothes, dishes, electronics and many other goods.

If you decide to update your wardrobe, then you don’t have to go to large and popular shopping centers. You may find suitable items on clothing markets with affordable prices and a large selection of products.

Behind the scenes, this market is called the new Cherkizovsky market, since many entrepreneurs have transferred trade from the Cherkizovsky market to the Gardener. Here you can buy clothes, shoes and household goods. More than 8,000 pavilions are open daily from 6.00 to 18.00, seven days a week.

Market gardener

Address: 14th km of MKAD (inner side) st. Top margins

#2. Market “Moscow” in Lyublino

Market “Moscow” - one of the largest clothing markets in Moscow, where you can find various goods, from clothing to household appliances. On the territory of the complex there are ATMs, a hotel, a building with household goods and building materials, cafes and restaurants. Another advantage of the market is low prices. The complex is open from 5.00 to 20.00 on weekdays and from 8.00 to 20.00 on weekends.



Moscow Lyublino

Address: st. Tikhoretsky Boulevard, 1

#3. Clothing market “Dubrovka”

At the market you can buy clothes and shoes for adults and children, underwear, bags and suitcases and fur products. Opening hours: from 6.00 to 20.00.

Address: st. Sharikopodshipnikovskaya, 13

#4. South Gate Market



South Gate Market

“South Gate” - a modern wholesale and retail complex that offers a wide range of goods: clothing and footwear for all ages, leather goods and home textiles, stationery and household goods. There is a free minibus from the Maryino, Bratislavskaya, Alma-Atinskaya, Krasnogvardeyskaya, Domodedovskaya, Vykhino, Tsaritsyno and Kakhovskaya metro stations. The market is open from 5.00 to 18.00, seven days a week.

Address: Moscow 19 km, MKAD

#5. Shopping complex Konkovo

The large complex, consisting of 3 buildings, will delight you with a variety of goods and free parking. It is worth noting the presence of an eco-market with a food court, snack bars and a food market. A big plus is the convenient location of the complex near the Konkovo ​​metro station. Opening hours: 10.00-20.00

Address: Profsoyuznaya street 126, building 1, 2, 3

#6. Trade and entertainment park “Luzhaika”

The market stores offer a large selection of everyday goods. There is a food court on the top floor; the complex has a farmer's market and a children's entertainment club. The complex is open from 10.00 to 21.00

Address: MKAD 32 km, VL4

#7. Clothing market “International”

In this market you can buy wholesale and retail goods from India, China, Turkey, Vietnam, Poland, Belarus and Russia at affordable prices. Opening hours: from 6.00 to 16.00

Address: Sosenskoye settlement, Nikolo-Khovanskoye village, 96/1

#8. Clothing market “Slavic World”

The Slavic World wholesale and retail complex offers goods from China, Vietnam, Russia and the CIS countries. The market attracts visitors with low prices. Open from 6.00 to 20.00.

Address: Kaluga highway, 500 meters from the Moscow Ring Road

Discussed above markets have a huge range of things for the whole family and can become a worthy, and most importantly, budget alternative to shopping centers Moscow . Almost all of the above markets have free parking.

Shopping is an integral part of every person's life. You need to find not only money and time, but also the most suitable place. Relatively “lazy” big city shoppers today prefer to place online orders because they can select the desired products without leaving the couch and at minimal prices. This attitude towards updates often leads to disappointment and wasted time. What to do if fashionable shopping centers with branded boutiques are too expensive, and virtual shopping does not bring the desired result? Of course, go to the market and find everything you need there!

The Sadovod market, or, as it is also called, a follower of the Cherkizovsky market, is located at 14 kilometers of the Moscow Ring Road. It received such an unspoken name due to the fact that most of the entrepreneurs from the now defunct most famous market of the capital moved here.

On an area of ​​60 hectares there are several shopping areas, which differ in their purpose and level of comfort. In such a large area you can buy clothes, shoes, various accessories and household goods. Equipped with air conditioning, decorated interiors and much more, the pavilions here exceed all the expectations of a typical buyer and will be a pleasant surprise for sophisticated shopaholics.

The shopping areas Bird Market, Garden Center and others offer goods according to their names. Here you can find absolutely everything, from elements of the external decor of the dacha and landscape to rare species of animals and birds.

Clothing market "Dubrovka"

The Dubrovka clothing market on Sharikopodshipnikovskaya street 13 has established itself as a place where they offer the highest quality goods. Products are brought here mainly from Turkey, although products from China are also present.

The assortment is mainly represented by replicas of famous brand items. It can be so difficult to distinguish them from the originals that only the price indicates their non-original origin. A distinctive feature of Dubrovka is the constant presence of a jewelry exhibition, where you can find original jewelry made of precious metals and stones. Even famous artists come here to present their original works.

Clothing market "Southern Gate"

South Gate is almost a country market where you can make wholesale and retail purchases. Its location can be called both a disadvantage and an advantage.

The Southern Gate is located at 19 km of the Moscow Ring Road, which can be reached by minibuses from metro stations (travel to them will be free) or by personal transport. For the latter, there is a parking lot for 5 thousand cars.

The market administration decided to divide all the trading pavilions into thematic areas, so you can make the necessary purchases without wasting extra time on searching.

Clothing market "Moscow" in Lyublino

This market can be called one of the largest in the country. Basically, people come here to make wholesale purchases of goods from China and Vietnam.

Prices here are lower than in other markets, but this is dictated by the low quality of goods, the presence of tasteless counterfeits and the not particularly good amenities of the trading area.

The market is located at Tikhoretsky Boulevard 1. Finding this place is not difficult, since its area is huge. You will have to look for a specific product, since the range offered is quite diverse (from jewelry to building materials)

Clothing market "Konkovo"

The market is located at Profsoyuznaya Street 126, it consists of three large buildings and free parking. A distinctive feature of this place of trade is the presence of an eco-market.

Luzhniki Market or Luzhaika Trade and Entertainment Park

Today this market has already received a new status as a trade and entertainment park. On its territory you can find a shopping center, a farmers' market, a cinema, an aquarium, a children's entertainment center and much more. The range of goods here is quite wide and of varying quality.

The updated market is located at the 32nd kilometer of the Moscow Ring Road, not far from the Teply Stan, Krasnogvardeyskaya, and Dmitry Donskoy Boulevard metro stations.

Market "Slavic World"

This clothing market is located near the Teply Stan metro station, along Kaluga Highway (500 m from the Moscow Ring Road). Its main area of ​​​​work is the sale of building materials, but at fairs you can often find consumer goods.

The market has been under construction for a long time, and new pavilions are regularly appearing on it. For the convenience of trading floors and customers, 24-hour free parking is provided.

Thus, Moscow clothing markets confidently compete with shopping malls thanks to a wide range of goods of various quality at the best price and, of course, the appropriateness of bargaining. Here you just need to find the product you want and use a little ingenuity to get what you want at the highest possible discount.

Clothing markets have acquired considerable importance among the Russian population. Approximately 75% of apparel sales come from these markets. And the popularity of clothing markets is not decreasing. If in large cities large shopping centers have begun to somewhat crowd out clothing markets, then in small towns and villages these markets are sometimes the only place where people can buy necessary things. The goods on the clothing markets are mainly of foreign origin: from China, Turkey. As usual, these markets are supplied by shuttle traders. Such large wholesale markets receive special attention from shuttle traders. These include - "Laleli", "Kapali Charshi", "Merter" in Turkey, "Yabao Lu", "Silk Market" in China, "Dordoi" in Kyrgyzstan, market "Seventh Kilometer" in Odessa. This list could go on for a long time. Many Russians themselves prefer to travel abroad to dress up. It is very important to be able to bargain in the market. Sellers usually quote fairly high prices. It would also not hurt to know that in such markets, where there is a fairly high density of people, you need to be very vigilant in relation to your wallet with money.

China. In Beijing, Yabao Lu is a popular clothing market. Local residents nicknamed it the “Russian Market” since the main buyers are Russians. All signs are made in Russian, so it is very easy for a Russian “shuttle” to navigate here. The prices on this one are quite low. Any product here is bought mainly in bulk. Russian “shuttle traders” who buy goods in large quantities receive more attention from sellers than those who wish to purchase goods in small quantities. The next famous clothing market in Beijing is the Silk Market (Xiushui). This market is somewhat smaller in scale than the Yabao Lu market, but the quality of goods here is much higher. As at any clothing market, you can buy clothes, shoes, bags, fabrics, and many other things here. In terms of cost, some goods are tens of times cheaper here than in Russia.

Türkiye. Turkish clothing markets have been attracting Russians since the emergence of the “shuttle movement” in the 90s. Turkey has fairly low customs duties on exported goods, which attracts Russian shuttle traders. The most attractive was the Laleli market in Istanbul. Here is the largest concentration of retail outlets where you can purchase goods ranging from consumer goods to luxury goods. Quality goods are much cheaper here, about 50 percent, than in Russia. The Istanbul bazaar “Kapali Çarshi” is not inferior to this market. It is a small trading town with 4,000 shops. Under the market awnings there are streets and blocks along which these shops are located. There is also a Merter district in Istanbul, where they sell mainly branded clothing. Turkish garment workers make copies of branded clothing much better than Chinese garment workers.

Kyrgyzstan. The Dordoi clothing market is one of the largest in Central Asia. During its existence, since December 1991, this market has become a favorite place for shuttle traders in the post-Soviet territory. With more than 12 thousand container retail outlets, this market sells goods brought not only from China, Turkey, the UAE, Iran, but also from Europe: Poland, Italy, Holland, England. The market is located within the city of Bishkek. Clothes, shoes in a huge assortment. In addition, here you can purchase high-quality equipment, household appliances and much more.

Ukraine. The largest clothing market in Ukraine, the Seventh Kilometer, is located in Odessa, a city that has always been famous for its famous trading traditions. The name of the market itself determines its location relative to the city. Here you can buy the thing you want at a fairly reasonable price. The market is filled with goods imported from almost all of Europe, Turkey, China, South Korea, India, Japan, and several other countries.

Moscow. The Russian capital, updating its modern appearance, is gradually transforming its clothing markets into more civilized shopping complexes, which are also no less popular among Muscovites and guests of the capital. High-quality fur coats, sheepskin coats and leather goods can be bought at the Konkovo ​​Fair and Tushinsky Market clothing markets. The Petrovsko-Razumovsky market is one of the famous and large clothing markets in Moscow. Not inferior in popularity is the Izmailovsky clothing market, which has the largest assortment of Chinese goods. The markets “Water Stadium”, “Gardener”, “Slavic World” are considered quite inexpensive clothing markets and are also popular among the population. Shopping complexes, such as the Moscow shopping center and the Mezhdunarodny shopping center, successfully combine both civilized trade and the style of a clothing market that is usual for buyers. Thus, attracting more and more buyers.