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My husband and I are going to Turkey, the village of Beldebi, this is between Antalya and Kemer. Recommend an inexpensive bazaar where you can buy something from the "clothes"
My husband and I are going to Turkey, the village of Beldebi, this is between Antalya and Kemer. Recommend an inexpensive bazaar where you can buy something from the "clothes"
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аватар Alex714
There is nothing special in Beldebi, you need to go to Antalya or Kemer, minibuses go one way or the other way regularly.
аватар nadezda2017
Beldibi or Belek? The hotel is yours in Belek. If in Beldibi, then on Mondays there is an exit bazaar. It's big enough. There are generally no branded items, but everything else can be bought much cheaper than in shops near hotels. Souvenirs, textiles, oriental sweets, etc.
аватар luda30012007
There is a market where everything you need is sold (from sweets to suitcases). The market is not bad, of course not the same as in Kemer - but still it exists.
аватар lazy_person
The lady mixed up the villages. I also confuse them ... she will come to the place, they will advise her there.
аватар Olgaolga153
Shopping is better in Antalya, correctly noted above. There are both large shopping centers and markets. On Wednesdays, for example, in Antalya Charshamba pazars. There are products, and inexpensive clothes, such as jeans and other rags.
аватар Pachok
The Turkish bazaar has long been uninteresting in terms of assortment and prices. If it’s a normal thing, then it costs like a branded one in a store, but it’s not a company :) Except that the towels and linen are excellent. But the price, as in Kyiv.
аватар Olgaolga153
Packok I agree.
About ten years ago, my husband and I brought jeans, like shuttle traders, a whole suitcase for the whole family and friends. The Antalya market had very attractive prices. Now, indeed, prices in resort areas have caught up with prices in their native region, and the point of dragging rags from behind a hillock has disappeared by itself.
аватар Olgaolga153
I don't get one like? They write that the assessment has already been made. (((
аватар Vika284
Olgaolga153 everything is fine with likes, I have the same story with bags like your jeans
Although for branded items, for example, Nike, U.S. Polo Assn, Tommy Hilfiger in shopping centers in Turkey in their branded stores is cheaper than in Kyiv
аватар Pachok
In stores - yes, it's cheaper, but our prices are initially too high, middle brands are sold as "high".
Tommy is a very budget brand, but we have it like Dior :)))
We have almost completely switched to buying things on foreign sites.
аватар Alexandr-
No, well, people of course ...
How can you confuse Belek with Beldibi...
The first is a presentable village, the second is as if grandfather Pu was testing his mythical rockets there ...
аватар Alexandr-
As for markets and bazaars. We have many Turkish friends. For example, let's take an exit clothing market in Kemer. Turks know that things are cheaper and better in stores. Nobody buys anything in these markets. Shoes in Flo are really better and cheaper than in this market. At the same time, traders at such one-day bazaars are trying to fool even the Turks themselves, who accidentally get there. I don't see the point in going there at all. In Turkey, excellent prices in branded stores. Compared to prices in Moscow time, at least. For example, it’s better not to go to Moscow Waikiki after Turkish ...
аватар Pachok
Waikiki, which is in the center of Kemer, in general, undermined the business of towels and T-shirts not only to the market near which it is located, but also to nearby shops :)
Leather has gone out of style. I wonder how Turkish merchants survive there now.
аватар nadezda2017
The first is a presentable village, the second is as if grandfather Pu was testing his mythical rockets there ...
Alexandr, if you have such a sick imagination, don't scare people! No one invites you to Beldibi, relax where you want! You’re talking nonsense, then you see zombies with monsters there, now they’ve dragged Grandpa Poo ..... By God, you can’t be such a bore (((
аватар Tana1911
If you want to buy good things, in no case do not waste time on mobile markets. There is nothing good there, the prices are too high, the quality is bad.
аватар nadezda2017
I like Turkish textiles, Turkish-made. Towels, nightgowns, pajamas and baby clothes. And there is soap (not cheap), which I really like (but not olive)
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