Komarovsky Market

Komarovsky MarketBelarus
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About Komarovsky Market

The Minskiy Komarovskiy Market, known locally as "Komarovka," is the most famous food hub in the capital of Belarus. It features a massive indoor pavilion with a recognizable curved roof and a sprawling outdoor section that changes with the seasons. Walking through the aisles, you are greeted by the smells of fresh bread, local cheeses, and seasonal fruits. It is a place where tradition meets daily life, providing a real glimpse into how people in Minsk eat and shop.


Travelers who look into Belarus Tour packages find that this market is a top spot for authentic discovery. This destination provides a wonderful break from typical sightseeing by letting you interact with friendly local vendors. Visitors from Dubai will enjoy the massive variety of fresh berries, honey, and organic dairy products that are hard to find elsewhere. Exploring the market is a great way to taste the true flavors of the country in a friendly, high-energy setting.


About Tickets / Entry Fees

There are no tickets required to walk around the market. Shoppers only pay for items they purchase, with food prices generally ranging between AED 2 to AED 20 depending on product type.

Day Wise Timings

Mon
Closed
Tue
09:00 AM to 7:00 PM
Wed
09:00 AM to 7:00 PM
Thu
09:00 AM to 7:00 PM
Fri
09:00 AM to 7:00 PM
Sat
09:00 AM to 7:00 PM
Sun
09:00 AM to 7:00 PM

Maps & Location

vulica Viery Charužaj 8, Minsk, Minskaja voblasć 220100, Belarus

Essential Information

  • Located near Yakub Kolas Square, the central Minsk area
  • Open daily, morning hours are best for fresh items
  • Cash is widely used; carry Belarusian Ruble notes
  • The nearby metro station makes travel easy for tourists
  • Photography allowed, but ask vendors before taking close shots
  • Clean restrooms are available inside the main building
  • Food counters follow basic hygiene standards

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Point of Interest for Komarovsky Market

Fresh Produce Hall

Large indoor space selling vegetables, fruits, dairy, meat, and bread, reflecting everyday Belarusian food habits.

Local Dairy Counters

Try traditional cheeses, sour cream, and milk products made by regional farms and sold fresh daily.

Flower Market Area

Outdoor section filled with colourful flowers and plants, popular with locals for home décor and gifting.

Street Food Stalls

Small kiosks selling snacks like pastries, pancakes, and local fast food at affordable prices.

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