It is interesting simply as a historical landmark. It doesn't make sense to buy anything here: firstly, everything is much more expensive than in other places, and secondly, that's really all consumer goods. Maybe, of course, there are good things, but we didn't find them, we just didn't go around it because it's so big. What should be noted here is the best dollar and euro exchange rate against the lira, the best I have ever seen.
There are a lot of different shops for every taste and purse, accept any currency, sometimes even rubles. Many people are treated to free water, tea or coffee. Many people also understand Russian.
It seems that people only wear T-shirts and jeans, and you can't pick them up... Wasted time... It is better to walk along the main street, there is more to be found and, by the way, cheaper...
The usual Turkish set of goods for tourists, I did not remember anything special.There are no fixed prices, you need to ask the seller.We don 't go to those ..
There is a huge market with goods of different quality, 99% copies of famous brands, there are copies that are absolutely terrible, there is good quality, but the price also corresponds