Excellent market (if your hotel is far away, then you can get by public transport - bus, in the directions Alanya - Manavgat and vice versa), the location is very convenient 👍🏻
A large selection, 4-5 or more rows of clothes/accessories/food/pharmacies, etc., in the Turkish spirit🌴
You can bargain, the prices of sellers + are the same, but the quality of the goods is different (for example, 1 seller has bags of 10-15 $ each, seller 2 has a different price for each (from 10 to 30 $ without bargaining), and 2 bags are much better😊
There are many eateries with food/coffee, I won't tell you, but the tables are always +- occupied
A very colorful place in the spirit of Turkey. A parrot in a cage, a lot of seals, touts, sellers, dining near shops with shawarma (or shawarma, as you prefer :)). Here you will become a king, because everyone calls to their store and promises tons of gifts, wine and tea. I advise you to walk longer and compare prices. There are a lot of contradictions. On the one hand, we were sold rose petal jam for less than in the nearest supermarket ($4 instead of $ 5). On the other hand, coffee in the store costs $ 4, they sold it at the market for 6, saying that this is a huge discount. And there are a lot of delays, be careful! We were lucky that we saw it before we left, went back to the market, everything was changed for us, some goods were even more expensive (at the same price as the cheap expired ones). By the way, if you really want to
Conveniently, the market is located across the street from the hotels. There are a lot of goods from clothes to all sorts of beautiful Turkish lamps and souvenirs. There is a shop with fixed prices Migros nearby.
As in any market, be prepared that the price may be greatly overstated (you are a tourist), it is better to walk to the back rows, it is cheaper there.
In no case do not take spices, tea, etc. by weight, because the prices may sound cosmic to you, besides you will bring bugs with you (to my surprise and disappointment). It is better to buy in a package, well sealed and with a fresh expiration date (and much cheaper, with a fixed price, plus it is possible to negotiate).
It's almost the same in each pavilion, interesting, good things, you can't buy them in Moscow, but the price tag is not adequate, the same thing is 2 times cheaper in the hotel shop)
It's a good market, you can bargain, but you need to be vigilant. For example, in the rose's sweet pavilion, they sold a stale one under the guise of fresh onion, in which worms appeared a couple of days later!
If you do not want to go somewhere far from the hotel, you can buy everything at the bazaar, prices, as everywhere, you can bargain, be sure to look at the expiration dates
You can safely cut the price in half) I took children's flip-flops for 5 instead of 10 euros. In the very corner there is a Migros store with good prices. Non-alcoholic beer for about 1.5 euros.
You can find good replicas for a reasonable price. In general, good things are sewn in Turkey, high-quality textiles. There is, of course, an outright "hat")) People are friendly in general, but there are also frankly annoying, mostly still a pleasant impression. I definitely advise you instead of any shopping centers, where you will definitely be dragged from the hotel by a free transfer. Better ask tranfer here. We asked the security of our hotel how to get there better, in the end we were just taken for free, back by bus or taxi, both are cheap and quite comfortable =)
Great bazaar! You can find everything: fur coats, jackets, T-shirts, shoes, polos, oils, souvenirs. And this is the smallest part of what is there. I am very happy with my purchases.
ALARA GRAND BAZAAR is located in the center of Okurjalar village. Opening hours - 8.00 - 24.00 h. There are a lot of pavilions with clothes, shoes, textiles, leather and textile accessories, sweets and much more. The price tag is too high compared to last year, but no one has canceled the auction yet.
A good place to shop is the massmarket (and there is no such thing in the Russian Federation, except that the sadovod market), you can get on foot from the hotel line in 15-20 minutes, there is an underpass under the highway, this is the shortest way, although the navigator does not show it. Here you can buy: clothes, shoes, textiles, suitcases, bags, dishes, souvenirs, coffee/teas, oils, fragrances, children's toys, beach accessories, perfume. There is also a jeweler and a watch, but be careful with this, you need to understand exactly what you are taking. At prices 15-25% cheaper than hotels. The locals are trading here, some pavilions have toilets (you need to ask). Cash and cards are accepted for payment if the payment system is not under sanctions. I didn't find any suits or classic trousers here. Granny sells seasonal fruits and berries in the underpass. It is definitely cheaper in this place than in shops on the territory of hotels or near hotels. Individual single shops a la luxury, but you need to understand what kind of luxury it is and how comparable it is in quality with the original products. Be careful with the "powdered" teas that you are given to try as a drink and are given out as natural expensive ones, after all, chymose is a hat, and natural tea cannot be a powder, at least according to the style of marketing presentation. Similar teas in the market next to the hotel are cheaper than in the market. Prices in pharmacies are about the same.
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Александр
Level 8 Local Expert
November 16, 2024
Walking through the market, we can conclude that you are perceived as a wallet that should definitely leave your money in every pavilion that you passed by, if you did not do this, you may be wrapped in a trace, NO, you will definitely be cursed! BUT there are adequate sellers, BUT there are very few of them. Good luck with your purchases! Bargain and look for normal sellers, they are there! Just because of them, 3 stars, and so I would put 1
A huge market, you can buy anything. We took teas and Turkish sweets there. Many sellers speak Russian. There is a pharmacy. Not far from the Kirman Leodikia hotel in 5-10 minutes walk.
A good place for shopping, as in the 90s, Almost all sellers speak Russian well. You can just take a walk, and you can get stuffed. If you do not have enough cash, you can make a transfer to the seller's card. Almost everyone has a card of Sber or Tinkov.
Not a bad market.
But they are not willing to bargain.
There are good pharmacies on site. I bought a lot of medicines there.
But in the Deniza store they sold a defective suitcase! The handle broke at the airport!
Take a look at Fatima (a Russian woman) for jewelry with sultanite.
I do not recommend it.... The price tag is just a "horse", the prices in the hotel store are 2-3 times lower for the entire range of goods. Starting from cotton products and ending with lukum.
A lot of interesting things ☺️ but not from clothes😅 for example, bed linen shoes bags can be found to your liking ☺️ friendly staff well, as always, everyone is cunning 😅
The market is not about anything! It 's the same everywhere !! It's like they're bringing in goods and dividing them up! And the prices are just crazy for Turkey! On our marketplaces, you can buy all the same things cheaper than in Turkey! In general, who has no place to put money - go buy it!
An ordinary gardener and even then it is cheaper on our gardener) much, the same socks 10 pcs nike we have costs 500 rubles, they have 800, well, in principle, you understand what kind of place) I do not advise it is easier to buy everything from us and cheaper
There is a very large selection of different things. There are high-quality ones, there are none. To buy what you need, you need to spend 3 hours. You can't really buy anything in 1 hour.
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Cocojambo
Level 9 Local Expert
December 25, 2024
It used to be better))
To begin with, prices have jumped a lot. The Turks are reluctant to bargain. Although there used to be whole performances. We went to the bazaar with my wife on purpose. Some items are more expensive than near the hotel.
The prices are too high. Inflation, there's nothing you can do. Most of the gifts, to reduce the price, are very small, although the box is large.
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nmnonamers
Level 19 Local Expert
February 6, 2024
I don't understand those who are happy with such bazaars. I strongly recommend not going there! Although price tags are sometimes present there, but even after haggling as much as possible, you are guaranteed to buy cheaper in various marketplaces near your home upon arrival. Know that everything you find in this bazaar is an outright fake that has nothing to do with the brands presented. Tailoring – local basements. And local touts are also very annoying here, as if they were on a gardening trip, and so it happens, sellers, in order to ingratiate themselves, come up with all sorts of tall tales that they lived, studied or worked somewhere near the city of your residence. So don't get fooled by this, the sellers there are very cunning.
There are a lot of very high-quality products. But, there are also frankly bad ones. When you are passed from hand to hand by sellers to each other, there is a little more confidence that you will not buy nonsense. And when the seller recognizes his goods bought earlier on you, you are almost a relative in general. But I would be careful about buying sweets. It is better to go to Alanya and buy them at the store.
A good market. I bought everything I needed. A large selection of things, shoes, bags and other things. It is necessary to go looking for and most importantly bargain
The market is modern, I wanted to touch the walls of the ancient market) The prices are average. One salesman was rude after they culturally refused to drink his tea.
A colorful place) the product is like in our market in the 90s)
But the pharmacy worked, good prices and quality of medicines, the staff speaks Russian
The bazaar is huge, but all the goods are of the same type, frivolous. Slates, shorts, T-shirts, sweets, teas. Sneakers and jackets are extra-primitive, low-grade goods. Pharmacies are good.
A good bazaar with a lot of different goods. There are 5 or 6 pharmacies on the territory. I recommend.
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Дед Мазай
Level 18 Local Expert
November 20, 2023
Almost solid China, sellers both got and get. Of course, there is a normal Turkey, but we need to look for it. The prices are huge, even if you haggle, almost everything is more expensive than at home. If there are no pharmacies and migros, then I do not recommend visiting.
Everything is as it is everywhere - there are plenty of goods. The market area is huge. It was easy to find from our hotel and bought what we were looking for.
Sherpotrap. I didn't find anything of high quality. I bought bed linen, it's in the hooks, the top went at the seams.... At prices, I won't say that it's straight cheap, and merchants don't bargain much
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Антон
Level 28 Local Expert
November 12, 2023
Nothing interesting, a standard set of clothes and souvenirs, it's not worth going on purpose. The grocery store Migros is in the far right corner and on the way to it there is a currency exchange department with the inscription Western Union with a normal exchange rate.