In Stavropol, there are three markets located in different areas of the city: October, Industrial and Leninsky. The one located in Leninsky is officially named market No. 2, or Central. However, the locals for many decades have called it βUpperβ. In Stavropol, market number 2 is no less popular than others.
Location
The Upper Market is located in Stavropol at the address: st. Artem, 51. However, you can also enter it from the side of ul. Pushkin and st. Lermontov. It depends on what kind of market is needed: clothing, grocery, construction, etc. Here you can find almost everything that a person may need in everyday life.
What can I buy at the Top Market in Stavropol?
It consists of several pavilions, as well as open areas where various goods are sold. Here you can buy everything that a modern person will need:
- clothes and shoes for men, women, children and expectant mothers;
- food products: meat, fish, vegetables, fruits, groceries, etc .;
- building materials, tools, items for repair;
- curtains, fabrics, clothing and footwear repair shops, atelier, everything for tailoring;
- stationery, books;
- underwear, hosiery (for the whole family);
- bags, backpacks, wallets, etc .;
- accessories (scarves, hats, gloves);
- jewelry, hair accessories and other jewelry;
- planting material (seeds, seedlings, seedlings);
- tableware;
- Toys
- goods for animals, as well as pets (parrots, guinea pigs, snakes, fish, etc.).
Perhaps we missed something on this list, but you can really find absolutely everything on the Upper Market in Stavropol. The market also includes stores of federal chains, for example, Fix Price. Next to it is the Evropeisky shopping center, which is also full of shops, small companies that repair equipment, sell accessories for telephones, deal with duplicate keys, and so on.
Mode of operation
The upper market in Stavropol is open from Monday to Sunday. Many merchants open pavilions even on holidays, so the weekend can be spent with benefit, so to speak. However, it is better to clarify the mode of operation by telephone. On ordinary days, it opens at 8 a.m. and closes at 5 p.m. But there are often cases when pavilions are closed at 3 oβclock in the afternoon. As the traders themselves say, it all depends on the day of the week, because you can not always expect a flow of buyers.
As for the reviews, they are different. Many write that the Upper Market is not the same. High rent is of great importance, so you can see half-empty shops. Also, now many prefer to go shopping in shopping centers. But markets, meanwhile, are losing their relevance.