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Reviewed 28 April 2016 via mobile

I'm not a huge fan of markets they make me a but claustrophobic. In Darajani Market you can find all the spices you want in larger quantities and better prices than your spice tour will offer. If you're a bit squeamish then I suggest you carry a scarf to block the smells of the fish and other things, it's expected in a market. The best time to go is early in the morning or later in the afternoon.

Date of experience: April 2016
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Reviewed 10 April 2016 via mobile

Nice to walk around, especially to see all the seafood, fabrics, spices.
Don't let anyone walk you around to be your "guide" because they just want commission so all the prices will be higher.

Date of experience: April 2016
Thank ewebster12
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Reviewed 3 April 2016 via mobile

Is an impulsive market place where hundreds of guys are selling and buying. Hygienic standards are of course different however is worth to go there and look around.

Date of experience: April 2016
Thank stevenmG6565FF
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Reviewed 9 March 2016

it's a market. i wouldn't go all the way to see it and wouldn't book a tour, but if you're in the area it's worth going to see. bargain for everything. as in they ask for double.

Date of experience: February 2016
Thank 246galv
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Reviewed 26 February 2016 via mobile

Apart from the multiple spice stands which are mainly for tourists , the place is very authentic and real . Loved everything from the coffee shops in the corners to the butchery and fish shops .

Date of experience: February 2016
1  Thank Gil K
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