Firstly, it is cheaper than in Istanbul. Secondly, almost no one grabs you or pulls you into their store to show you the goods. And he doesn't shout "Hey, bro.".. You can go into the store, look at it yourself, try it on, and leave without taking anything. They look at it with interest, but no one gets into the soul. However, few people know Russian either. Somehow, Izmir seemed to me more cultured and civilized than Istanbul in general. I was there on 03/10/2025.
We bought a tablecloth for the table. All sellers have the same product. The Turks stopped haggling altogether. Boring. There is a convenient multi-level parking near the market.
It is a very good market in terms of variety, but there is not as affordable a price as before.
The price quality performance has deteriorated.
For this reason, it would not make much sense to come here.
Even mussel prices have flown, there are too many misleading ads , it is necessary to pay attention
The place that answers all kinds of needs, where I lost myself. I can only say that the food is mediocre. I couldn't find any outstanding business in this regard. The taste of the milk sweeteners that came across you at the beginning was disappointing.
You can find a lot of products in the largest outdoor bazaar in Turkey and it has a historical structure, but it looks like a disrepair and a mess. It can be more touristic with more well-maintained, simple shop views. Some shopkeepers are strangling very often, turning a man on the road, forcibly setting up a diologist does not make a good impression on people and does not give confidence. Turkey may also be a symbolic place, but it is not being used correctly.
A real oriental bazaar
Due to ignorance of the area, at some point I realized that I was lost)) But people around are happy to help, prompt
You can buy anything, but there are specifics - jeans can be sold next to sweets, and at the next outlet you can cook food or sell household goods