It's a great place. The choice wasn't huge compared to Moscow, but it's quite possible to take a walk and take a closer look.
There are few European goods, but the local flavor and diversity cover this deficit, as it seems to me.
In short, for lovers of antiquity, it's a great place to walk in the morning on a weekend.)
An unforgettable experience for tourists, I think. In the morning, there is already a special atmosphere in the area, everyone goes to the market - who to trade, who to buy. We've been there once a year for the last 4 years, and you can already recognize the sellers by sight. Mostly trinkets, of course, but there are also very valuable antique items, especially tableware. They used to bake gozleme at the entrance, you could have a snack right there, now I don't know.