Introduction
Nairobi residents come here to purchase staples like vegetables, meat, and the colorful kikoys that women wear. Visitors love shopping in this vibrant two storey market for authentic souvenirs like soapstone carvings, Masai blankets, sisal baskets, and beaded jewelry. This is a locals’ market, so haggling is the norm.
Compared with yaya, I personally prefer it here. After all, there are many handicrafts and there are many good single products, which are in line with the taste of the public, but the price is really expensive, the price is a bit outrageous, and the open-air design is good.
How to say it, it is the Red Bridge Market in Nairobi, a good place for foreigners to buy souvenirs. They'll have to cut at least a quarter of the price, and they'll make a price I can't live with, and it seems very reluctant to give it to you, but there's definitely still money to be made. Many wood carving animals are actually very cute and not expensive. Although they are not ebony, they are real wood. It is also good to decorate at home. There is also a small animal made of stone, beautiful colors, heavy, not expensive, and it is not bad to buy it for friends. We also bought a set of cup mats, also local characteristics of the pattern, bought for the family.
Large dry goods market, a bit messy, but things are still good, pick packaged, not so dirty, the price is quite cheap
The impression of this side is very good, I feel that I will come here for the second time, I like the feeling, I recommend it to everyone.
I feel that the feeling here is very comfortable and relaxing. The night market is very pleasant and worth recommending to everyone.