Shopping will probably be something you want to do when visiting Antalya. In Antalya, which hosts over 15 million visitors each year, you may go swimming, have fun at night, and buy for a variety of interesting items. The variety of things on sale at Antalya’s bazaars ensures that there is something to suit every taste. The following list includes the times, locations, and usual items on sale at these bazaars. We’ve also provided directions on how to get to the bazaars in Antalya from nearby beach resort cities.
Fruit and Vegetable Market
Next to the Alanya market hall, above Hacet Square, there is a huge fruit and vegetable market every Tuesday. The sellers are selling a wide choice of fresh fruits and vegetables, including bananas, oranges, carob, figs, and pomegranates. You may get to the market the quickest by taking a public bus. Take the close-by Line 50 to the exit at Okurcalar.
Tosmur Bazaar
The Tosmur Bazaar is open every Saturday from 8:00 to 17:00. Between the Migros supermarket and the nearby 5. Sk street, the area is located. Businesses in Alanya supply goods to locals, foreigners, and tourists. Clothing, trinkets, food, fresh produce, meat, home items, tea, spices, and everyday items are examples of typical wares. The easiest method to get from Alanya’s city core to Tosmur Bazaar is by taking a public bus. The Bazaar is reachable on foot for guests staying in hotels in Oba or Tosmur.
Friday Market
There is a huge bazaar every Friday in Alanya, next to the dolmuş stop. The market is popular with locals and tourists alike because of its convenient location and extensive product range. There are only a few yards separating it from the wide boulevard that runs north from the Atatürk Monument close to the port, where Gemici Sokak and Büyük Has Bahce Caddesi join. Among the many things for sale are fresh foods like fruits and vegetables, clothing of all types, shoes, bags, toys, and souvenirs.
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Okurcalar
Right close to Alparslan Türkeş Boulevard is the huge Okurcalar covered bazaar. Under the huge canopy, a variety of things are offered for sale every Tuesday from 9:00 to 18:00. The Okurcalar market frequently has fresh vegetables, spices, tea, household goods, clothes, and shoes. Numerous stands sell fake goods, which are commonly available. These include bags, T-shirts, and athletic apparel.