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Nadi Market
The guide was updated:Take a stroll and mingle with the locals at the Nadi Market. You can buy fresh and affordable fruits like pawpaws, pineapples, and bananas from friendly stall owners. While exploring the market, you can also discover new fruits or vegetables and capture colourful shots of Fiji's vibrant food culture.
Useful Information
- Address: Hospital Road, Nadi, Viti Levu
- Opening hours: Mon–Fri 7am–5pm, Sat 6am–5pm, Sun closed
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