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Saturday Night Market Goa

Culmination of Travelers Expectations
by
Sunil Mahajan
IDC, IIT Bombay
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  • Before 6pm everyone gets busy in loading and unloading their products to display in the stalls for the sale.
    The rush hour for the venders and labourers in the market during the day time before the market starts.

  • Local venders also get a chance to sell their stuff in the market.
    Traditional craftwork and craft are one of the attractions in the market.

  • The huge range of products includes everything from day to day usable stuff like lanterns and lampshades.
    Creatively made bags, Jewellery, lanterns, t-shirts and different kinds of garments are being sold in the market.

  • Venders take efforts to display their saleable things on every Saturday.
    There are rare places in India and in Goa that offer you such an exotic collection at one place.

  • Painting and art-craft stall.
    The Saturday night market has something for everyone, paintings, artwork, crafts, handmade leather belts, jewellery, carpets, shoes, apparel and more.

  • The Saturday night market also has unique stalls by foreigners that are steeply priced but sell outstanding designs. Saturday night market is an appealing platform for people to sell their products during the tourist season in Goa which starts in December and goes on till end of March every year.

  • The display and arrangement of bangles at the jewellery shop in the market.
    The range of products includes almost everything, starting with the bangles and trinkets and also with the high-quality branded products and jewellery.

  • Seller at one of the garment stalls in the market.
    It is fascinating to just walk around in the market and see the variety of items up for sale. It may not be exactly a window shopping occurrence, but surely most of the items in the stalls are certainly conversation starters.

  • The Arpora Night Market has been an attraction in a huge number of local and foreign traders, including Europeans, Russians and Tibetans.
    Tourists from all over the world visit night market during their stay in Goa to buy or sell the various artefacts and day to day usable products.

  • Living statue has been one of the attractions in the market.
    The street artist poses like a statue by putting appropriate makeup to look alike a statue. These performers stand for hours at a time.

  • Travellers are performing gigs and jamming at the market.
    The live performance of singing and music takes place on the stage in the centre of the market. This setting is specifically built for everyone who wants to have some fun by singing.

  • One of the food stalls in Saturday night market.
    Amazingly tasty food from nearly all international cuisines starting from the local dishes and Tibetan Momo, instantly made Italian pizzas, falafel from Israel, cheesecake from Germany and roast chicken are the attractions at the food courts in the Saturday night market.

Before 6pm everyone gets busy in loading and unloading their products to display in the stalls for the sale.
The rush hour for the venders and labourers in the market during the day time before the market starts.

Local venders also get a chance to sell their stuff in the market.
Traditional craftwork and craft are one of the attractions in the market.

The huge range of products includes everything from day to day usable stuff like lanterns and lampshades.
Creatively made bags, Jewellery, lanterns, t-shirts and different kinds of garments are being sold in the market.

Venders take efforts to display their saleable things on every Saturday.
There are rare places in India and in Goa that offer you such an exotic collection at one place.

Painting and art-craft stall.
The Saturday night market has something for everyone, paintings, artwork, crafts, handmade leather belts, jewellery, carpets, shoes, apparel and more.

The Saturday night market also has unique stalls by foreigners that are steeply priced but sell outstanding designs. Saturday night market is an appealing platform for people to sell their products during the tourist season in Goa which starts in December and goes on till end of March every year.

The display and arrangement of bangles at the jewellery shop in the market.
The range of products includes almost everything, starting with the bangles and trinkets and also with the high-quality branded products and jewellery.

Seller at one of the garment stalls in the market.
It is fascinating to just walk around in the market and see the variety of items up for sale. It may not be exactly a window shopping occurrence, but surely most of the items in the stalls are certainly conversation starters.

The Arpora Night Market has been an attraction in a huge number of local and foreign traders, including Europeans, Russians and Tibetans.
Tourists from all over the world visit night market during their stay in Goa to buy or sell the various artefacts and day to day usable products.

Living statue has been one of the attractions in the market.
The street artist poses like a statue by putting appropriate makeup to look alike a statue. These performers stand for hours at a time.

Travellers are performing gigs and jamming at the market.
The live performance of singing and music takes place on the stage in the centre of the market. This setting is specifically built for everyone who wants to have some fun by singing.

One of the food stalls in Saturday night market.
Amazingly tasty food from nearly all international cuisines starting from the local dishes and Tibetan Momo, instantly made Italian pizzas, falafel from Israel, cheesecake from Germany and roast chicken are the attractions at the food courts in the Saturday night market.

Saturday night market in Goa is one of its kind and a culmination of all things that a traveller expects from Goa. This place is a mesmerising combination of vibrant cultures including food, beverages, ethnic wears and dress, stalls, antiques and the great live rock music from local music bands and around the globe.

This night market in Arpora,is in a village close to the beach belt in north Goa. This market is also known as Saturday night market and night flea market. This market is the most popular in terms of nightlife, entertainment events and shopping attraction amongst the travellers from all over the world and that’s how it reflects the cosmopolitan and distinctive culture of Goa. This market is operational only during the season time which is October till the month of March and takes place every Saturday evening from 06:00 pm until the late night.

In the early seventies, a German guy named Ingo Grill got settled in Goa and resolved to open up a market that would be different from the flea markets of that time. Ingo invited the creative people, musicians, craftsmen, gypsies, artists, Banjaras and singers from all over the world at the Arpora hills to demonstrate their skills and celebrate the seasons in Goa hence it was also named Ingo’s night market. Visitors get an unforgettable experience at the Saturday night market where hundreds of vendors fill up the area selling all sorts of stuff. The colours and lighting are amazing, they can easily spend a few hours here as the place is huge with tons of shopping, food court, live music and beverage bars. Ingos night market has a distinct mix of great food, music and great designer stuff as well as stuff good enough for day to day needs. The market has a super blend of foreigners and Indians mixing effortlessly with the background of a beautiful set ambience. There is no place like this elsewhere in all of India.

http://www.snmgoa.com/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZXh3vLsazI

https://www.google.co.in/search?q=About+Saturday+Night+market+Goa&biw=1920&bih=947&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=Yx-sU-TpM47HuAT-u4KgCg&ved=0CBoQsAQ

http://mapsofgoa.com/saturday_night_market_arpora/

http://www.ixigo.com/arpora-saturday-night-market-goa-india-ne-1652102
 

Before 6pm everyone gets busy in loading and unloading their products to display in the stalls for the sale.
The rush hour for the venders and labourers in the market during the day time before the market starts.

Local venders also get a chance to sell their stuff in the market.
Traditional craftwork and craft are one of the attractions in the market.

The huge range of products includes everything from day to day usable stuff like lanterns and lampshades.
Creatively made bags, Jewellery, lanterns, t-shirts and different kinds of garments are being sold in the market.

Venders take efforts to display their saleable things on every Saturday.
There are rare places in India and in Goa that offer you such an exotic collection at one place.

Painting and art-craft stall.
The Saturday night market has something for everyone, paintings, artwork, crafts, handmade leather belts, jewellery, carpets, shoes, apparel and more.

The Saturday night market also has unique stalls by foreigners that are steeply priced but sell outstanding designs. Saturday night market is an appealing platform for people to sell their products during the tourist season in Goa which starts in December and goes on till end of March every year.

The display and arrangement of bangles at the jewellery shop in the market.
The range of products includes almost everything, starting with the bangles and trinkets and also with the high-quality branded products and jewellery.

Seller at one of the garment stalls in the market.
It is fascinating to just walk around in the market and see the variety of items up for sale. It may not be exactly a window shopping occurrence, but surely most of the items in the stalls are certainly conversation starters.

The Arpora Night Market has been an attraction in a huge number of local and foreign traders, including Europeans, Russians and Tibetans.
Tourists from all over the world visit night market during their stay in Goa to buy or sell the various artefacts and day to day usable products.

Living statue has been one of the attractions in the market.
The street artist poses like a statue by putting appropriate makeup to look alike a statue. These performers stand for hours at a time.

Travellers are performing gigs and jamming at the market.
The live performance of singing and music takes place on the stage in the centre of the market. This setting is specifically built for everyone who wants to have some fun by singing.

One of the food stalls in Saturday night market.
Amazingly tasty food from nearly all international cuisines starting from the local dishes and Tibetan Momo, instantly made Italian pizzas, falafel from Israel, cheesecake from Germany and roast chicken are the attractions at the food courts in the Saturday night market.


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