1. Barkhor Street is a bustling market in the heart of Lhasa, Tibet. It is a circular street that surrounds the Jokhang Temple, one of the most important sites in Tibet. The street is known for its traditional Tibetan architecture and vibrant atmosphere. On Barkhor Street, visitors can find a variety of goods, including prayer flags, incense, Tibetan jewelry, and traditional clothing. It is also a popular destination for pilgrims who come to offer prayer, and it has a religious significance for Tibetans.

2. Barkhor Street is open every day, and there are no fixed working hours. However, most of the shops are open from 9:00 am to 8:00 pm. It is best to visit early in the morning or late at night when there is less crowd. There is no phone number available as Barkhor Street is a public market.

3. There is no admission fee for Barkhor Street, as it is a public market. However, visitors should be aware of the transportation options available to reach Lhasa. Lhasa can be reached by air, train or road. The Lhasa Gonggar airport is about 60 km away from the city, while the Lhasa railway station is about 3 km away from the city center. Buses, taxis, and private cars are readily available from both the airport and railway station to reach Barkhor Street.