Савёловский рынок, Commercial marketplace on Suschevsky Val Street, Moscow, Russia.
The Savelovsky Market is a multi-story commercial center near Savelovsky railway station featuring around 444 shops selling clothing, electronics, children's items, and computer equipment. The layout is organized across several floors, with different product categories distributed in distinct areas for easy navigation.
The market was established in 1998, transforming an industrial area in northern Moscow into a major shopping center. This conversion marked a significant shift in how the district developed commercially and used its urban space.
Local vendors and international retailers operate in the same spaces, creating a mix of traditional Russian goods and worldwide brands that shoppers encounter as they browse.
The market is open daily and has direct access from Savelovsky railway station, with several public transport options nearby for easy arrival. The location on Suschevsky Val Street makes it convenient to reach from different parts of the city.
The electronics section houses specialized repair services for mobile phones, computers, and other digital devices all in one area. This concentration of repair and sales services makes it practical for visitors needing device support while shopping.
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