Anjuna Market
Anjuna Market
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10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
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10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Tuesday
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Wednesday
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Thursday
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Friday
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Saturday
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Sunday
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
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Rhagnar
Spennymoor, UK315 contributions
Jan 2020
Definitely worth a visit. Hundreds of stalls selling just about everything in the world [that's how it felt!]. The look of all the different materials, smell of leather and spices. Buy any spices you like because they'll put them in air tight bags to take home. Buy anything you want but not straight away. Have a long look round first. Watch out for scooters. Toilets and little restaurants here and there and shade over most of the market. You have to bargain every time, but it doesn't take long to get used to it. Great place.
Written 15 February 2020
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Celia
Australia160 contributions
Jun 2022 • Friends
The Anjuna Markets are an essential visit if you find yourself in Goa on a Wednesday. There are hundreds of stalls selling excellent gifts and souvenirs such as jewellery, clothing and trinkets. Be sure to barter significantly (at least 50% off starting price). It is very full on, people yelling prices and hassling you - so be sure to pop out to the beach or into a shack for a rest or some lunch.
Written 27 February 2023
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lotusdiamond
Chandigarh, India1,240 contributions
Dec 2020
One of the famous place among tourists is Anjuna evening market but it is closed due to Covid pandemic. Visited this place many times during my visit to Goa. Lot of interesting handicraft and local items are sold here. You need to be hard bargainer.Earlier foreigners use to sell items not required by them but now locals have taken place. Although everything sold is local items and available at most of tourist places but charm of visiting this place is something different that too in the evenings.
Written 27 April 2021
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Debs S
Lincoln, UK25 contributions
Nov 2024 • Couples
Come here 6 years ago and it was amazing..... unfortunately our visit in Nov 2024 was extremely disappointing. A quarter the size, very over priced ( yes I know you need to barter but still over priced) it felt like the store holders were quite desperate for business. It's lost all the wonderful "odd" nicknacks you would only find at the market, so many stalls selling the same thing that you can see down Candolim, Bagg or Colva but more expensive.... it normally took us a good 3-4 hours to get round this time we had finish in 45 minutes, was so looking forward to it all, terribly disappointing.
Written 22 November 2024
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satyan_israni
Mumbai, India257 contributions
Dec 2023 • Family
The market is spread out and there are vehicles, two wheelers going through which creates a nuisance. Also there is no real vibe here. It's just a bunch of stalls spread out. I would recommend the Saturday Night Market at Arpora rather than the Anjuna Flea Market. Go here only if you are in North Goa with too much time to kill. For people in South Goa - please don't waste your time and money. It's not worth the effort.
Written 1 January 2024
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Владимир С
43 contributions
Jan 2025 • Family
Unfortunately, it's no longer an interesting place. 8 years ago, there was a good market, with really interesting prices and in which to trade. There were also very interesting sellers with substandard goods.
Now, unfortunately, it was a very sad sight.
Right from the entrance coconut in 70 and said next will be for 100 it's the same Market. Although in the driveways, coconuts sold for 39.
And the market itself has shrunk. It feels like it's left for tourists who are brought in the day before the flight to buy souvenirs in a tridorogo under the old legendary name.
Now, unfortunately, it was a very sad sight.
Right from the entrance coconut in 70 and said next will be for 100 it's the same Market. Although in the driveways, coconuts sold for 39.
And the market itself has shrunk. It feels like it's left for tourists who are brought in the day before the flight to buy souvenirs in a tridorogo under the old legendary name.
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Written 2 January 2025
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Kurt K
Brittnau, Switzerland7 contributions
Dec 2023 • Couples
We spent two weeks at Palolem Beach and took a taxi to Anjuna for the Wednesday market. A total flop in every respect. The market was completely uninteresting and nothing special at all, not recommended. And the beach! The worst Ballermann level, very narrow, extremely loud, a crowd of motorboats and water bikes in the water, a complete contrast to "our" beautiful, clean, quiet Palolem Beach, which is mainly visited by Indian families. Never again!
Written 16 December 2023
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FVB06
Vence, France2,224 contributions
Feb 2024 • Couples
As another comment points out: the market has melted since Covid! Many stalls have disappeared, especially the 2 huge tents where you could find craft items.
But it's always colorful and you shouldn't hesitate to bargain for at least 50%. I bought a few clothes but I had to give up on certain purchases because the quality was no longer there. Silk scarves...now synthetic, coarse cotton pants etc...
Several merchants told us that "business is very bad". less people too
As for spices, I'm wary because the bags are wide open and they collect dust. I preferred to buy from merchants where it is packaged and often... less expensive.
Yes it's touristy but it's fun, especially when it's just a few km from the hotel.
But it's always colorful and you shouldn't hesitate to bargain for at least 50%. I bought a few clothes but I had to give up on certain purchases because the quality was no longer there. Silk scarves...now synthetic, coarse cotton pants etc...
Several merchants told us that "business is very bad". less people too
As for spices, I'm wary because the bags are wide open and they collect dust. I preferred to buy from merchants where it is packaged and often... less expensive.
Yes it's touristy but it's fun, especially when it's just a few km from the hotel.
Written 1 March 2024
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Lana Beaches
Sacramento, CA43 contributions
Feb 2019 • Friends
The market was awesome! The day we went it was super hot, so get there early. However it is right on the beach. We prefered the Saturday night market. It also had a band and the BEST burrito booth. Get the chicken burrito! Its amazing, and I am frome California where we have the best Mexican food, so I know a good burrito. Was shocked to find it in Goa! I also bought amazing saris at the night market. The vedors are special there. We went twice during our stay and have still smile thinking about one of my favorite sari ladies.
Written 25 January 2020
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Mariana L
Linho, Portugal3 contributions
Mar 2019 • Friends
Lots of cool stuff to buy. Don’t forget to bargain.
Take at least one full morning or afternoon to go there.
And don’t forget to go to Nata Goa which is the best coffee shop in Goa and is just nearby.
Take at least one full morning or afternoon to go there.
And don’t forget to go to Nata Goa which is the best coffee shop in Goa and is just nearby.
Written 2 February 2020
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Are the markets open in north Goa in end of August ?
Written 12 April 2023
Need a stall space in Goa ..to sell my surplus garment stuff ,any idea
Written 28 October 2019
Hi everyone
An anyone tell me if this market sells replicas I.e. t shorts jumpers trainers if not anywhere else around the Calangute area ?
Thanks
Written 2 October 2019
We got some real ? Stuff in Trivandrum
Written 13 October 2019
I don't live there and my trip was January. Best to enquire locally but I think the market is only open November to March
Written 8 September 2019
I don't think they are open during monsoon season.
Written 22 July 2019
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