By&nbspAkis Tatsis

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The most iconic marketplace in, Tashkent, is Chorsu Bazaar, with its turquoise-domed architecture. Hundreds of vendors sell almost everything for consumers.

Alay and Mirabadskiy, also in Tashkent, are more quiet but still very popular among locals. 

In Samarkand, we explore Siab Bazaar, located very close to historic Registan Square, and in the rural outskirts of the city, we find the Urgut Market, very famous especially for the production of suzani (traditional embroidered textiles). 

And we finish with the bazaars of Bukhara, which are still markets for jewellers and traditional headwear.