It was interesting to visit and see. They didn't buy anything, trash, molehill, then just throw it away. It's very hard to stay there for a long time. Everyone is smoking, it's stuffy.
A terrible place! It's not possible to breathe, well, you can't smoke so much. I was literally enough for 10 minutes and I ran away from there.
Well, everything is more expensive than in the shops and the Egyptian bazaar
I didn't understand what was there for, either a flea market or an antique dealer. There is everything that is in Egyptian, not so beautiful, but cheaper.
A large and beautiful market. But look out, I was deceived right away. They see the Russians and it started , but due to my inexperience in currency exchange rates , I goofed and bought socks for 1,420 rubles .
A concentrated trading place with a good exchange rate. Turks are good traders, they know how to show their goods profitably. Also, get ready for the fact that you will have to try oriental sweets. You are unlikely to resist them and are likely to gain a lot. In my case, they ate everything in Turkey)
I expected more. I really hoped to drink real Turkish coffee there, but, alas ... coffee from coffee machines is everywhere. The goods are all the same as on the street.
The hat is rare. As a market in Russia in the 2000s. They are trying to sell things of poor quality at exorbitant prices. It's better to go to the local shopping center.
6 stores multiplied by 1000. The place is cool, but useless.
You can bargain. The scheme is as follows - you discount the price by about 50%. You are offered 20%. You say that then you need to think at home and leave. They catch up with you and agree. Profit. I dropped from 900 to 500. Good luck!
It's worth coming here and just taking a walk, but not buying anything. You will be deceived. Even with knowledge of Turkish. They overestimate prices by 6-8 times. A viscose scarf costs 300 lire. Another person has the same one worth 6,000 lire. What is this supposed to mean???