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Centenary Farmers Market

 

Those looking to enjoy a traditional shopping experience when in Bhutan should definitely make time to visit the Centenary Farmers Market. Inaugurated in 2008 as part of the celebrations that marked the 100 years of monarchy, this lively market attracts vendors from all across the country. Featuring over 450 stalls selling all manner of fruits, vegetables, farm produce and meat, the Centenary Farmers Market also has a cafeteria where you can enjoy a meal or drink after your shopping adventures. Except for Wednesdays, the market is open throughout the week. Travellers in search of a Bhutan hotel that provides a quiet getaway amidst stunning natural scenery can stay at Uma Bhutan. Surrounded by mountain landscapes, this Paro hotel features traditional style accommodation that comes with luxurious comforts.

 

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