The shopping center of the largest Turkish chain of stores with more than 100 shops offers a huge variety... of authentic brand clothing of renowned brands at relatively cheap prices. The culinary and entertainment possibilities are also numerous. There is, for example, a multiplex cinema with seven screens.more
City: Antalya (Gençlik Mahallesi)
Category: Shopping
Among the endless number of weekly markets, this one is located closest to the historical district, on... Isiklar street. Every Wednesday, fruit, vegetables, housewares, toys and textiles are sold. If you negotiate thoroughly, you will be able to get some good deals.more
City: Antalya (Deniz Mahallesi)
Category: Shopping
Halk Pazan means people's bazaar in Turkish and indeed this is a traditional and picturesque place. You... can buy fruit, vegetables and spices, but also arts and crafts. A fish market and a lot of simple little bars complete the offering.more
City: Antalya (Balbey Mahallesi)
Category: Shopping
Across from the old part of the town the alleys of the old bazaar quarter unfold. Next to cheap textiles,... shoes and watches there is also the Demirciler Çarşısı market, where you can still find blacksmiths and coppersmiths. The Bedesten, a domed indoor market with a cute café, offers souvenirs and gold jewelry.more
City: Antalya (Muratpaşa, Kaleiçi, Kılıçarslan Mahallesi)
Category: Shopping
This big carpet store is located in an old, beautifully renovated wooden house from Ottoman times in... the middle of the historic city center. Expert service and good quality included.more
City: Antalya (Muratpaşa, Kaleiçi, Kalekapısı)
Category: Shopping
The little store on the way to the harbor offers unique leather products (bags, accessories) modernly... and colorfully designed. Every item is a one of a kind, custom-made with a special technique. Real eyecatchers.more
City: Antalya (Muratpaşa, Kaleiçi, Tuzcular Mahallesi)
Category: Shopping
Hundreds of carpets and kilims are stacked, rolled up or hung to the wall in the house of the old part... of city. They are pieces from Dösemealtı close to Antalya, but also from such far away places as Kayseri or Bergama. Do not forget to forcefully negotiate prices!more
City: Antalya (Muratpaşa, Kaleiçi, Tuzcular Mahalesi)
Category: Shopping
The most famous jam producer in Turkey has its headquarters in Antalya on the edge of the historic city.... Jam, honey sweets like Lokum (fruit jelly), Helva (Turkish honey) or Pismaniye (cotton candy confection). The specialty is Gül Reçeli, a jam made of roses.more
City: Antalya (Elmalı Mahallesi)
Category: Shopping
A modern mall downtown at the bazaar with a wide range of products - a Turkish Wal-Mart so to speak.... Fashion for the entire family as well as electronic devices can be bought at affordable prices. The street's name used to be Kazim Özalp Caddesi, nowadays it is called 406 Sokak again.more