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Y Gallery
The guide was updated:The alternative creative space of "Y" comprises an art gallery (with constantly changing expositions by local creators), stylish wine bar (that operates as cafe during daylight hours), and a small adjacent store selling artisan souvenirs, accessories, and artwork.
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- Address: Kastrichnickaya 19, Minsk
- Website: www.ygallery.by
- Phone: +375 29 370 06 16
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Minsk's largest food market, Komarovskiy is where locals head to stock up on fresh, locally-sourced produce. It's an experience even if you don't plan to buy, although prepare to be tempted - what better place to try the infamous local specialty called "salo" (cured animal fat), or purchase excellent quality honey.
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Milavitsa
Belarus' own longstanding lingerie brand is doing exceptionally well all over Europe, and is especially popular with female shoppers in its Eastern countries. Milavitsa's products boast a well-deserved good reputation for their quality and affordable pricing.
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GUM
It’s great fun wandering around GUM, where you can find all manner of products - from souvenirs to edibles and clothing. GUM is big, brash and an unforgettable place to shop. Little has changed since the Soviet era's end a couple of decades ago in terms of the general atmosphere, so a trip here might be worth it for the experience alone.
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Y Gallery
The alternative creative space of "Y" comprises an art gallery (with constantly changing expositions by local creators), stylish wine bar (that operates as cafe during daylight hours), and a small adjacent store selling artisan souvenirs, accessories, and artwork.
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Zamok
One of the best shopping malls of the capital, Zamok contains a wide range of international brand boutiques, as well as quite a few entertainment options - these include a 3D cinema, children's Discovery complex, multiple restaurants and cafes, and a very own ice-skating rink.
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TSUM
TSUM is an abbreviation for (roughly) "universal store", and this shopping center really is a one-stop location for all shopping needs imaginable. The building has several levels, each dedicated to a specific theme - male and female clothing, household goods and deli. The nearby Lido is a great value lunch spot.
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Stolitsa Underground Mall
The three-storey underground mall is one of several larger shopping centres in the capital. The assortment of stores is what one would expect from a location like this one - mass-market and upper-range local and international brand boutiques, as well as a few eateries.
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