Market stall

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Sponges are sold at this roadside stall near Akti Bay on the island of Kalymnos, Greece.

A market stall or a booth is a structure used by merchants to display and house their merchandise in a street market, fairs and conventions. Some commercial marketplaces, including market squares or flea markets, may permit more permanent stalls. Stalls are also used throughout the world by vendors selling street food.

India has a rich culture and history, and this is often best displayed in the many traditional markets in India. In a world where buying anything is just a click away, these bazaars and markets are like an echo of an older era that still continues to exist.[1]

There are many types of stalls, including carts designed to be pulled by hand or cycles; makeshift structures like tents, or converted tow-caravans and motor vehicles.

A vendor selling panipuri in Jamshoro, Pakistan.

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  1. ^ "14 Traditional Markets In India You Have To Explore".