
Have fun doing shopping in Antalya
Antalya is a wonderful natural seaside resort, but the most important thing is shopping. The city is located on the western coast of the Mediterranean Sea. It is characterized by charming natural places and various archaeological landmarks. Such as the magnificent Hadrian’s Gate, the amazing Duden Waterfalls, and the traffic of crowded streets is the best characteristic of tourism in Antalya.
If you are a shopaholic, you will love what Antalya has to offer. From the traditional hustle and bustle of flea markets – where you can bargain with the locals – to a variety of malls filled with internationally branded items, Antalya shopping will cater to all your needs.
One of the most prominent commercial centers, markets, and malls of Antalya, provides you with everything you are looking for from clothes, souvenirs, etc.
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Terra City Shopping Mall:
With more than 150 stores of brands, you can relax from the Turkish sun to make the most of the offers at Terra City Shopping Centre.
From Pandora stores to the Body Shop, you are sure to find something to suit your needs. And if you want to eat a meal after the stress of shopping and wandering, head to the dining area, where you can choose from 30 restaurants serving delicious international cuisine.
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Antalya Bazaar:
If you are a bargain hunter, it is best to head to the traditional Antalya bazaar. Haggling with the locals is the highlight here to get a good deal.
Popular choices for tourists include elegant leather wallets, handicrafts, and souvenirs. The stalls display just about anything you can think of, and if you like affordable brand clothing, this place is just for you.
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Migros Shopping Mall:
If you can’t find what you need at Terra City Mall, be sure to find it at Migros Mall. This large Swiss-made mall has greatly boosted the tourism industry since it opened in 2001.
With over 130 stores, you will have many brands to choose from. You can stop in the food court for a delicious kebab before the second round of the shop begins. This shopping center in the basement provides a play area for children.
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Laura Street Market:
Locals love to shop on Saturdays in Antalya at Laura Street Market. Although it is mainly a shopping mall, some shops display beautiful Turkish clothes and lanterns that can be hung in your garden.
There are a lot of small gifts that you can get for family members. Although the Laura Street Market is only open one day a week, it is well worth a visit to see the full Turkish shopping experience.
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Dogu Garaji Market:
Ideally located in the city center, this wonderful market is a food haven for lovers of delicious Turkish cuisine and admirers of local craftsmanship. All kinds of Turkish baklava and various other local sweets are on display.
Dogu Garaci Market in Antalya also displays local spices, juicy fruits, and freshly baked bread. If you prefer to buy handcrafted souvenirs and trinkets, search the artisan stalls that will gladly accommodate your orders, as some beautifully designed pottery is on display at this unique market.
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Kaleici:
Kaleiçi or the Old Town is a beautiful mixture of shoppers and rural streets of historical beauty, surrounded by cobbled streets and Ottoman-style architecture. Stroll through the heritage-packed area, before heading towards the many bazaars famous for their high-quality Turkish rugs.
With very few cars allowed in the area, it’s a comfortable place to wander the shops. For lovers of handicrafts, there are plenty of craft stalls that sell embroidery, tapestries, and fabrics as well.
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Turban Marina:
To end your tour, we highly recommend a visit to the Turpan Marina Market for some high-end products. The best products that can be obtained are clothes from various international brands.
You can also buy gifts for family and friends from one of the many souvenir shops. Perhaps the most famous souvenir that is displayed here is a traditional necklace, which is usually equipped with an “eye” to bring good luck!