Oh, well, here as always))) A bunch of sellers pounce on the visitor... "try the sweetness, try the tea.". five minutes later I came out without panties))). But, we are already experienced "visitors to Turkey", although, to be honest, my wife had to restrain a little)). But nothing. We bought exactly what we came for.
Why 5 stars? It's simple. They are also developing and after 10 years their shops turn into very cozy showrooms or trading halls ... whichever you like. They will bring you tea and the kondey works and is "bright, fashionable, youthful"…
Just please... don't lose your head. You will come out "without panties". They can do it.
A very good place to choose sweets!!! But do not flatter yourself, it is better to choose what you like and pack. The guys speak Russian, you can try everything! Check the expiration date on any packaged product!!!
In the center of Kemer there are a lot of small but cozy cafes, shops, you can walk along the street, which is a kind of local Arbat. Like we have in Moscow.
A collection of all possible tents with junk and souvenirs for tourists. Dear, there is no point in going there specifically to shop. Yes, from the large network there is a 2-storey Waikiki, who likes this.
Please don't buy anything here. We bought baklava packed for $ 60, brought it to Moscow, all inside with mold. They threw it in the trash. They couldn't check it right away, since it was packed in a film and in a box. It's just terrible, there are no words.
Delicious Turkish sweets: rahal lukm, sherbet, baklava.
Because you are in the east, and in Turkey, what a bazaar without discounts, and a box of expired lukum, or oil, is sold to the place of discounts.
Be careful!!
There is a very large selection, prices are lower than store prices, they can pack vacuum. We do not leave without purchases, it is profitable to pay in lira.
We bought spices, brought them home, and there are small bugs inside. My husband never skimps on goodies, so half a kg of spices went into the trash. Saffron in a small jar for $ 16.02, it turned out to be 2 years overdue.