According to the classics, it consists of two parts, a clothing and a grocery.
The clothing part is clear with it, all well-known brands)) in one place. There are a lot of very leather products for every taste. I didn't buy anything.
The grocery part is bigger, better than at the market on Mondays. There is a lot of choice, you need to walk around first, see the prices, try. A good selection of not only vegetables and fruits, very good points with cheese, olives and butter.
There are no fresh fish and seafood and meat in this market.
Prices are the highest in the morning, they decrease during the day, and the lowest in the evening. However, the choice is already worse. It officially closes at 19 o'clock, but many outlets still trade briskly until 20. The prices are minimal, they sell out what is left, for some products twice.
Be sure to take carts with you, it's hard to carry everything in your hands. There is not much place to put the car nearby, only if you do not ride for a while and wait for someone to leave. It is best to pay in lira.
I advise you to visit.
Excellent Turkish market. This is both a grocery and a clothing market at once. Prices will be offered in lira, euros and dollars. It is better to walk around the market first, look at the prices and bargain wisely. You can sometimes reset up to half the cost. (It's about stuff) It is very good to buy fruits by the close of the market, what remains is given away very cheaply. And I was also struck by how the streets are cleaned after the market. Sellers leave, clean up their tents, and a lot of garbage remains. Workers come, clean the streets and then wash them with cars.
Excellent Thursday market in Alanya. As always, there are a lot of positive Turks, screams, as well as high-quality and fresh vegetables and fruits. Turks in Alanya bake black bread and openly sell it, and if you buy it, they take it by hand and put it in a bag. It scares some people, but the bread is unrealistically delicious. At prices exactly x2 of the prices of Ankara and other non-tourist regions.
A good market. The prices were reasonable. Cheaper than in the store on 09/26/24: prices per kg in lira (in rubles need to be multiplied by 3)
Figs- 100
Sweet red pepper- 20
Lemons- 15
Eggplant - 18
Potatoes- 10
Hot red pepper- 25
Tomatoes - 20
Sultan tea - 600 (instant with eucalyptus)
Onion-10
Zucchini- 15
The grocery market is turning into an industrial one.
You can buy anything you want there. Don't forget to bargain.
Happy shopping to all
The market is open on Thursdays. There are a lot of clothes, but there are also food stalls. You can buy fruits, vegetables, milk, cottage cheese, tortillas are baked on site, there are also sweets, seasonings. The prices are reasonable, but you can bargain. I recommend. It was in April.
Not only the sun of Alanya left a vivid impression, but also the colorful, generous oriental market. I will never forget the taste of the local oranges. Churchkhella made from grapes, kiwi, pomegranate, very fresh, willingly given to taste. Freshly squeezed juice - orange, pomegranate, mulberry. The taste in the market is no worse than in a cafe. A smiling Turkish woman poured two more samples than they eventually bought. Fresh greens are sold in bundles that would be divided into five in our country. Farm olive oil was brought with them. They also tried and loved Lukum, however, it was not the first time they took it. At prices - strawberries from 20 lire/kg, oranges - 20 lire/ kg, tangerines and tomatoes can be found at 10-15 lire/ kg. At the time of the trip, 1 lira = 4 rubles. Haggling is possible and welcome. The market in Alanya is held twice a week - on Monday and Thursday. For me, it is a delicious and beautiful element of the local flavor.
I accidentally discovered this market on Mondays. The clothing and food section, there are not as many people as at the weekend in another place at Migros. I am happy with everything, I advise you.
The market is really big, but it is designed for tourists (things), all prices are in euros. I expected to see clothes that the locals buy, but apparently not in this market.
The market is just 💣💣💣. Huge, big, there is everything from groceries to clothes. We need to bargain. I am delighted with the market. Cherries are 20-35 lira, for our money 70-100 rubles.
Everything is there, lots of fruits, vegetables, fresh juices, etc.
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Юлия А.
Level 15 Local Expert
December 29, 2024
The cool bazaar, the Turkish flavor and the atmosphere are incomparable. It's worth going to the Turkish bazaars for this.
In general, I did not like the bazaar market, Not for the first time in this bazaar, Prices have risen this summer.Previously, prices in Turkish lira used to hang in some places , now they are only in euros.There are no prices in dollars either. if you compare with Russian prices, the cost is higher than in Russia or it costs the same and then you need to bargain a lot, they do not give a discount willingly and very little.since we were in the middle of May, the sellers hope that the season has just begun and the price is not discounted.Food products vegetables and fruits here everything is good, everything is fresh and delicious and by the evening the price drops well. Because of the fruit and vegetable market, I put 4 .Everyone didn't like the duffel bag almost the same
When you don't live in a hotel and you don't have everything included, the market is a great place where you can stock up on vegetables and fruits and all kinds of products and things. Strawberries are definitely better than in migros. Delicious watermelons and cherries. Juicy tomatoes and peppers. Medlar is generally yum. Cheeses, olives and other products.
It was the first time I was present in such a market. I liked the choice and the prices. There are a lot of fruits, greens and vegetables. The price is lower than the store price. I recommend it for a visit!
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Victoria P.
Level 12 Local Expert
December 12, 2023
Fruits, vegetables, nuts, spices, cheeses, oils, bread. You can also try delicious gozleme, freshly squeezed juices and smoothies here.
Part of the market is grocery, the rest is clothing, shoes, bags, toys and other souvenirs.
You can also buy Herbalife products here.
I can't understand this Turkish market in any way, they trade here and there in different places all the time. It's all necessary to look for, how difficult it all is. Why is the price so unclear, and in principle, as in the shops, go buy, So you can not go to the market.
the same products and sellers that are in the market on Mondays.
Delicious vegetables and fruits. If the seller does not have price tags, then usually the price is called more expensive than the rest.
About a third of the sellers speak Russian. Some people speak only Turkish, but sign language can always be negotiated.
It's better to come closer to closing time, as it seemed to me. Prices will drop noticeably. Moreover, on Monday, the "Monday market" is very close. It's the same, but in a different place. Bargaining is always appropriate.
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Галина. Дали дальние.
Level 11 Local Expert
August 21, 2023
I really liked the market, the prices of things and fruits and vegetables are quite affordable!