An interesting place.
A very large selection of everything your heart desires.
But of course the prices are high because they are designed for tourists, but you can bargain.
If you need something from the products, then if you go further along the road towards another bazaar there will be a grocery store for local people there, food prices are probably two times more calm.
An ordinary pseudo-Turkish bazaar, a small shopping center, I think with the intention that people from the nearest villages will visit, I would say the prices are not much lower than those in the hotel itself ( shops in hotels ) it is worth coming no earlier than 12, since everything is closed, you can buy teas, sweets, water accessories, furs, clothes, but I repeat, once you get to a real bazaar, you will understand the difference, in general, there is no choice, take what you have or do not take.
The quality of the goods is different. There are decent things, and there are consumer goods. The staff is polite, but not everyone. If you come in, ask for the price and don't buy, they grumble after you. It's not pleasant...