Rather, on Tuesdays it is not an antique market, but textiles, household utensils, vegetables/fruits/spices. The territory is quite large, the market has two floors, a lot of people. There are several cafes with tea and gozleme tortillas at pleasant prices. The toilet is on the ground floor, the entrance is on the bus card of Istanbul
The antique market is here on Fridays, but on Tuesdays it is more of a clothing (new) and food market. It is more profitable to come for groceries closer to closing, then they give you half the price.
Common items - home textiles, socks, pajamas, etc.
It's always crowded and diverse, and there are a lot of foreigners.
If you want to stock up on really cool things for ridiculous money, most of which are practically indistinguishable from well-known brands, then you are here. Sometimes it is not even clear how it is possible to offer all this so cheaply and yet the quality is really absolutely comparable