It was on 12/26/2024
In general, it was an ordinary market, there were tents in 2 lines with clothes and shoes on the street + there was a separate patch with groceries. The prices were reasonable (because it's not the season). For example, men's T-shirts 2-5 €, shorts 3€, tracksuit 33€, children's tracksuit 14€. I indicate all prices taking into account the auction, but they can be 5 times more expensive. In the season, they say that it's not profitable to buy at all, but in December it's not bad. Also, I advise you to look at everything first, and only then buy something.
An ordinary market with prices inflated by 2.3 or even 4 times, designed for tourists. Sellers are not willing to bargain. A local guide advised us to go to the market in Manavgat. After visiting the market in Manavgat, we decided to go to the market in Cholakly and just oh... does it depend on the fact that prices here are 2-3 times lower than in Manavgat? Prices in the markets: a jacket in Manavgat 42💲, haggled for 30💲- in Cholakly exactly the same 30💲, easily haggled for 20💲 (I think it would also be cheaper to take). Fruit tea costs 220 lire, it is easy to discount up to 100 lire per 100 grams, in Cholakly it costs 100 lire, it is easy to discount up to 50 lire per 100 grams, a towel 600 lire, in Cholakly 300 lire. So if your guides advise you to go to Manavgat to shop at the market, don't be fooled. Or buy in stores, where prices are often lower than on the market .Prices in small markets (in Cholakly, Konakly, etc.) are much lower and sellers are more willing to bargain.
It's a good market, good things at reasonable prices. You can bargain, the price is discounted decently. Nearby there is a grocery market (vegetables, fruits)