Weekly Sunday Bachat Bazar

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Karachi City, Pakistan

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Weekly Sunday Bachat Bazar Reviews | Rating 4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Weekly Sunday Bachat Bazar is located in Karachi City, Pakistan on University Rd, opposite Metro, Block 7 Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Karachi,. Weekly Sunday Bachat Bazar is rated 4 out of 5 in the category marketing agency in Pakistan.

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University Rd, opposite Metro, Block 7 Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Karachi,

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Usman Rasheed

Located opposite to Metro, University road. Try to reach early as it gets really crowded after 12

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Ambreen Zaheer

One may find every routine usable items in resonable prices. But management need to work on improving lanes. Lanes are very uneven and not comfortable to walk

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Muhammad Hadi

Good News sunday bazar opened on this sunday 12 September 20 for the first time, after covid 19. All rush to bazar the coming sunday to grab ur fav artifacts....

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Adil Raza

Zabardast spot for all your needs at the most reasonable and discounted price. From Kids wear and mens wear to ladies wear, undergarments and lingeries; from drapery and curtains to kitchen wear, appliances and accessories. From Vegetables and fruits to food n spices. Everything is here. Also, there is a food court if you feel hungry during your shopping spree.. There's also sufficient space for parking but it will at owner's risk. PRO TIP: You can just park your car in Metro Parking lot.

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Inam Ullah Achakzai

This Sunday Weekly Bachat bazar is known as Gulshan e Iqbal Itwar bazar. I visited it last June in 2020 and it was full of different items the slippers and shoes were cheap but the cosmetical items were too much expensive as like in shopping malls. I don't recommend that to you but however other items were much cheaper ️ Note Thomas Lord set up his first ground in Dorset Fields (site of current Dorset Square between Baker Street and Marylebone stations) in 1787. The current ground, in St. John's Wood, is his third ground, and dates back to 1814. Thomas Lord set up his first ground in Dorset Fields (site of current Dorset Square between Baker Street and Marylebone stations) in 1787. The current ground, in St. John's Wood, is his third ground, and dates back to 1814.

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ulfat hussain

Parking problem, economically good with respect to other Bazars

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Saima Faisal

Many things àvailable at market prices. Including veges, fruits, clothes etc

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A M Zaidi

To a few, Is more fun than shopping...