Discover the best top things to do in North Goa District, India including The Goa Collective Bazaar, Anjuna Market, Mapusa Friday Bazaar, The Saturday Night Market, Holiday Street, Tibetan Market, Mackie’s Saturday Nite Bazaar, Calangute Market.
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5.0 based on 20 reviews
The Goa Collective Bazaar is an Initiative by HillTop Goa. It is a vibrant little market to showcase the amazing wealth of talent that needs to be appreciated and taken to another level. There's a variety of Food Stalls, Unique Fashion & Craft Brands, Kids Corner, Live music, Groovy beats from Djs, Cocktail Bar and more.
This is currently easily the best market in Goa. It cuts out the crap stuff & the crowds all the good quality Goa craft stalls have moved from indigos Saturday night market to here. Such a great venue at tree top club with all the great decor, lovely friendly stall holders, bars, live bands & then u go through a arch into the food arena with about 30 local food outlets & a little rave disco going on - this market is also so clean & fresh absolutely loved it throughly recommend a visit - no riff raff or crowds as they charge 100 rupes to enter but well worth it. RIP Saturday night market.
4.0 based on 1,144 reviews
My favorite market in Goa. Its huge! So many stalls selling everything from clothes, leather goods, crystals & stones, everything Indian you can think of. Right near the beach with little bars & restaurants. Ideal for gifts & a day of shopping. Highly recommend a visit.
4.0 based on 319 reviews
This is the weekly market held every Friday around municipal market. You get everything here including Goan spices, homemade sausages, fish with marsala ready to cook, fruits, vegetables, sweets, cloths etc. Must visit when in Goa. Easily accessible by local buses as it is next to Mapusa bus stand. It will be there till 7pm from morning.
4.0 based on 1,138 reviews
Clive's Saturday Night Market ~ Set amidst a Mango Orchard at Casa Babu, Arpora and has hundreds of stalls with all kinds of accessories and food put up by a large number of Foreign and Indian Artisan's. The Market begins at 4 pm and goes on to the wee hours. Apart from this there are a number of Live Shows and Music Events that occur at Different Zones within the Night Market, Thus converting the entire Night Market Atmosphere into one Hell Of A Party Place to be at ! People from all over the world come to the Saturday Night Market and carry along with them an experience of a life time. So for all who seek a Crazy & Out of this world experience... come by to Clive's Saturday Night Market - Where the enjoyment Never Stops.'
This is a weekly market which opens only on Saturday night and is 2 kms away from Baga beach, This market has lot of shopping options like handicrafts, western dresses, toys, accessories etc, Girls will simply love it, It opens till 3-4 am in the night and has live music along with food stalls.
4.0 based on 35 reviews
Plenty of shops, restaurants and stall to visit on this very busy street. Watch out for the many scooters, cars, vans and lorries that all own the bit if road you are trying to walk on. It's all fun although very hot. We used this street to reach the beach. When you get nearly down to the beach, turn left and follow this side street down to the Park hotel. The path continues down a set of steps into the beach and on the left facing the sea is the Sea Whale beach shack that offers the normal drinks and excellent food but also boat trips to see the dolphins etc. Lovely people run this shack and it wasn't too busy either.
4.0 based on 99 reviews
We visited 3 times on our trip buying silver jewellery and yak shawls. Do visit the lady with the stall of yak shawls, she is a kind soul and will recommend colours! I love the hassel free environment and you don't feel obliged to buy things. Jewellery vendors are more than happy to let you look at your leisure and decide what you'd like to buy. The Tibetan people are wonderful.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
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