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4.0 based on 353 reviews
Jockin Bernad is a fisherman from Negombo since 20 years, he knows everything about the dried fish process and the market and you can find him at the Negombo fish market! For a small tip he could be your best local experience on the island. He was so sweet and he speaks really good English and German!
4.0 based on 108 reviews
Good Market Global is a curated community of social enterprises and responsible businesses that are good for people and good for the planet. It makes it easier to find, connect, and exchange with participants in the new economy. Within Sri Lanka, Good Market coordinates a weekly market event and an organic and natural food shop. The shop has products from more than 120 Good Market approved vendors and operates as a not-for-profit social enterprise. The Saturday Good Market at the Colombo Racecourse features 70 to 80 Good Market approved vendors with fresh organic fruits and vegetables, natural food and snacks, ethical fashion, toys, and housewares, non-toxic body, home and garden supplies, massage, live music, kids programs & more. This listing is for the Saturday Good Market event.
This market has fantastic organic foods and local crafts and two great used book stalls. It draws an amazing group of people and has to be one of the most exciting events in Colombo. Be sure to visit The Brown Bean Coffee lorry which makes absolutely amazing drinks that are also the most reasonable in Sri Lanka and using only the finest ingredients. They have a table where there is always an exciting conversation going on.
4.0 based on 264 reviews
The Negombo Fish Markets are more than just a place that sells fish. This is where the fishing catch is unloaded, scaled, cut up and then dried out. There is fish as far as the eye can see. This whole process is messy, it smells, but is so unusual. The area of the fishing vessels stretches for a long way and it is an amazing experience to wander around. A must see in Negombo.
3.5 based on 298 reviews
Shoppers will find plenty of bargains in this area of street merchants.
An amazing place, everything you could possibly need to buy is available in this market, a brilliant few hours spent exploring on foot. The range of fruits and vegetables available was awesome. We saw piles of Wood apples which smell like blue cheese, but taste like sour tamarind pulp. if you are brave enough sample them - Made into a wood apple fruit shake, they can be excellent.
3.5 based on 9 reviews
The Bale Bazaar in Nuwara Eliya is aptly nicknamed the BRANDED Winter Market because they sell WORLD FAMOUS BRANDED winter clothes for the cold Nuwara Eliya weather
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