Settled immediately (before 12-00), had time for lunch. They gave me a 2-bedroom penthouse on the 5th floor overlooking Marmaris and the sea, so I won’t say anything bad about the hotel!
There is not much left of the caravanserai, the most interesting part goes out onto a picturesque street and there is a cafe - the Sultan Cafe. It is very nice to sit here on a hot afternoon and taste a kebab or cold beer.
We learned while looking, asked the locals - they don't know. : ) And it's all in the very center in plain sight! A small yellowish building with domes near the mosque. Outside boutiques, and inside a cafe with a garden and a fountain.
They spent several hours looking for...there is no clear information on the Internet, as well as no photos. . the locals either don't know, or they send them to the Fiscos bar on Bar Street : ).
I really wanted to visit this place, despite the fact that it is far from the tourist trails. I'm not sure how the name of this soothsayer is translated correctly (Blonde-faced or Fair-haired - different information everywhere), but I knew one thing - she made good predictions!
Everyone is looking for him, but at the beginning, they somehow slip past, and yet he is very close - it goes parallel to the embankment near the port! You just need to look not at the yachts, but towards the buildings - each entrance is signed: Grand Bazaar.