I clicked men´s clothes but women can also wear that stuff. The shop is located between the kemeralti bazaar and the big store at the clock towers place. It´s a nice small shop and u get all kind of marine shirts in all colours white, blue, military style. They are very cheap, not best quality, but I have never seen something like this anywhere else.
Written Apr 2, 2003
The busiest shopping area is the Kemeralti Streets, which still retain a 19th century atmosphere of pull-down shutters, thresholds of the doors, low ceilings and old briquettes. On both sides of Anafartalar Caddesi is the lively atmosphere of the street vendors, bronze workers and fishermen, and Fevzipasa Bulvari which is famous for its leather garments. In contrast to the traditional and busy old market, Alsacak has modern boutiques and Cankaya has a huge shopping centre much.
Written Jan 8, 2003
We purchased a few of these really unique plates.
What to buy: Carpets and pottery
What to pay: Under $10
Written Mar 2, 2005
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Written Nov 13, 2004
See, it's still busy in the evening :-)
Written Sep 23, 2004
What to buy: anything u want
What to pay: make sure u haggle, tourists are charged triple.
Written Mar 4, 2004
Written Jul 22, 2003
Enjoy a turkish or a greek coffee - we prepare this with the same way - in one of the most nice coffee shops in the old building
Written Jul 22, 2003
What to buy: ...is very cheap but also nice quality.
What to pay: Bargain is a must, we payed about half the prices in greece.
Written Sep 4, 2002
Address: Down town market places
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...is very cheap but also nice quality. Bargain is a must, we payed about half the prices in greece.
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