Saturday Night Market
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/SHOPPING IN GOA/ Updated : Mar 3, 2016, 13:54 IST
Synopsis
This market on Arpora Hill, between Baga and Anjuna, is known as much for its party-like atmosphere, as for the actual shopping.
This market on Arpora Hill, between Baga and Anjuna, is known as much for its party-like atmosphere, as for the actual shopping. Read less

This market on Arpora Hill, between Baga and Anjuna, is known as much for its party-like atmosphere, as for the actual shopping. This is the best place to get a first-hand experience of Goa’s international denizens, with funky jewellery, clothes, bags and other accessories on offer. There’s live music, bars and restaurant stalls offering everything from Greek food to organic salads to chocolate-drenched waffles. You can also head to the relatively smaller Mackie’s Saturday Nite Bazaar held on the banks of the river Baga River just nearby.
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