How wonderful is the rest in Y alta, this pearl of the southern coast of Crimea! Many attractions, monuments of history and culture, warm, gentle sea, as well as stunningly beautiful Crimean mountains! Tourists not only from the post-Soviet space, but also from all over the world come to Crimea, to its southern coast. And Y alta is the heart of the South Coast. But, as you know, you can relax in different ways. You can buy a ticket to a sanatorium with three meals a day, you can eat in numerous restaurants and cafes, but there is also a third, more budget option. Buy groceries and cook your own meals.
Y alta markets or supermarkets?
You can buy food in supermarkets, markets and small shops. The option with shops will not be the best, primarily due to the small range of products in them. No, of course, if you urgently need to buy bread, water or something like that, then there is no point in going somewhere. It is easier to run across, for example, the street and buy what you are looking for in the nearest stall. But if we are talking about a one-time purchase of products for several days, then in this case it is better to turn your attention to the markets of Y alta or supermarkets. Andagain a dilemma: is it still a market or a market? There is a large selection in the markets, not expired goods (not always, however …). But in the markets, the goods are often fresh, you can bargain here, and, no matter what they say, the variety of products is much greater. Plus, market color, related services, shawarma, barbecue … In general, the choice definitely falls on the market.
Y alta, Central Market on Kievskaya
There are several markets in Y alta where you can buy food and more. The largest of them is called “Y alta Central Market”. It is located at: st. Kyiv, 24. This is just in the middle between the bus station and the central part of the city. Not far from the main entrance is the trolleybus stop of the same name. According to official figures, the market should operate from eight in the morning until seven in the evening. But the markets of Y alta are no different from the same markets in other cities. Sellers build their schedule themselves, so in the evening it is better to get there before six o'clock. Immediately at the entrance to the market there are sellers of watermelons and pomegranate juice. Their prices are very high, but they sell really tasty pomegranate juice. So see for yourself, walk by and look for cheaper options or still grab a glass of juice from them.
If you turn right after entering the market, there will be a spice department, and then a meat pavilion with the freshest and most inexpensive beef, pork, poultry and other types of meat in the entire South Coast. Not far from the meat department there are sausage, cheese, and a little further and dairy departments. Near the meat pavilionthere is a fish market, which sells fresh and frozen gifts of the Black and other seas. Around the pavilions there are vegetable rows with the widest assortment of the freshest vegetables, fruits, herbs and various delicacies. The central market in Y alta is the best option to buy inexpensive and fresh products.
Other markets in the city
Of course, Central is not the only vegetable market in the city. Y alta boasts several more. This is the Pushkinsky market, one of the oldest in Y alta. It is located at the address: Novy Lane, 2. Massandrovsky Market - next to it there is a bus stop "Massandra Druzhba". The market "On the seven winds", which is on Sechenova street, near the house number 16. Covered market "Ekaterininsky" is located at: Morskaya street, 3. And "Ekorynok" on Drazhinsky street, 50. Here you can buy environmentally friendly products grown on Crimean lands without stabilizers, preservatives and other harmful chemicals.
In closing
All of the above Y alta markets can offer inexpensive purchase of fresh and high-quality products. Therefore, if anyone is planning a vacation on the southern coast of Crimea, let him take this information into account. Have a good rest and a he althy and vitamin-rich diet!