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Bazaar vs. Souk — What's the Difference?

Bazaar vs. Souk — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Bazaar and Souk

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Bazaar

A bazaar or souk, is a permanently enclosed marketplace or street where goods and services are exchanged or sold. The term bazaar originates from the Persian word bāzār.

Souk

A market, or part of a market, in an Arab city.

Bazaar

A market consisting of a street lined with shops and stalls, especially one in the Middle East.

Souk

Alternative spelling of souq

Bazaar

A shop or a part of a store in which miscellaneous articles are sold.
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Souk

An open-air market in an Arabian city

Bazaar

A fair or sale at which miscellaneous articles are sold, often for charitable purposes.

Bazaar

A marketplace, particularly in the Middle East and South Asia, and often covered with shops and stalls.

Bazaar

A shop selling articles that are either exotic or eclectic.

Bazaar

A fair or temporary market, often for charity.

Bazaar

In the East, an exchange, marketplace, or assemblage of shops where goods are exposed for sale.

Bazaar

A spacious hall or suite of rooms for the sale of goods, as at a fair.

Bazaar

A fair for the sale of fancy wares, toys, etc., commonly for a charitable purpose.

Bazaar

A shop where a variety of goods are sold

Bazaar

A street of small shops (especially in Orient)

Bazaar

A sale of miscellany; often for charity;
The church bazaar

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