We have tried telling the traders that if left alone we would be more likely to see something we want to but, we do not like being hassled

We have tried telling the traders that if left alone we would be more likely to see something we want to but, we do not like being hassled
While we were on a "shopping tour" to Antalya, we were warned not to go to Alanya shopping...the reason actually is that Alanya is cheaper for things like leather coats and we found the quality of choice and sizes better in Alanya.
At any of the bazaars in Turkey, one can expect to find lots of designer fakes for a decent price, however as soon as you step into a shop, then the sales men are constantly behind you harrassing you and offering to "give you a very good price". The haggling then starts and people can expect to bargain and almost...
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Haggle as much as possible walk away if need be think in pounds how much your handing over. They don't like Turkish lira because they get a better exchange rate with euros pounds dollars etc
Beautifully placed within the old town of Kaleici is worth a dozen visit if you are into cheap or genuine fake shoppings. We four male friends went there and emptied our pockets shopping for our wives,girl friends or family members. We couldn't find that economical prices and good quality of cloths,jewelry,shoes etc in Istanbul. One must at least visit once...
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If your good at haggling this is a great place to go even if you don't want to buy any think its good just to see all the different stalls fascinating
It depends what you're looking for but we found better bargains in the shops in Antalya. It's very crowded and the sellers do pressurise you but I suppose that's all part of the experience.
The Bazaar is fine if you're fairly confident and are prepared to haggle. Strangely enough the ladies were better at it then we mere men - they left us (and one of the stallholders!) standing.
in this area of city you can find a lot of markets and most of famous brands like Zara, LC Waikiki, Nike, Adidas and .... and good Turkish restaurant and cafe for eating Turkish kebab and Turkish tea.visit it don't loose it.
Huge market...excellent on saturdays There is a money exchange just on the main rd to change money to Lira, if there is no price on the item then barter....avoid the perfumes they are all fakes
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