Cancel

    Open app

    Search

    Chiccy Accessories

    5.0 (1 review)

    Chiccy Accessories Photos

    Chiccy Accessories Reviews in Other Languages

    Verify this business for free

    Get access to customer & competitor insights.

    Verify this business

    Alaçatı Pazarı - Clothing sales

    Alaçatı Pazarı

    4.6(9 reviews)
    0.1 km
    ₺₺

    Günaydın! This was such a fun pazar!…read more Stuffed with fruits, veggies, and clothing, the honey's mother declared we shouldn't miss the Alaçatı Pazarı during our visit. And she was right! I ended up finding a beautiful pair of handmade breeches, a lovely lavender top, and a gorgeous vest, all hand stitched and embroidered from Tane Antika Evi, which translates to 'Grain Antique House'. We also picked up some mulberries, which I hadn't had in quite a long time. All in all, while the bazaar will definitely be slightly overwhelming, it's absolutely a must-see if you're in the area. The next time we're in Turkey, we will 100% be visiting again!

    The Alacati Pazar is probably one of my favorite things to do in Alacati. The Alacati Pazar takes…read moreplace every Saturday. Vendors will begin setting up their stalls around 8am and start taking them down at 4-5p. You can find a multitude of vendors at the Pazar selling everything from farm-fresh vegetables and fruits to baby chickens! At the beginning of the Pazar most of the sellers are farmers selling fruits and vegetables which are in season. If you've never had tomatoes in Turkey I would highly recommend eating some, they are some of the most delicious vegetables you can get in Turkey. Their peak season begins end of June/ early July. My other favorites include figs, cherries, and artichokes (make sure you get the regular kind and not sour which is visne). Towards the back of the Pazar you'll find mostly clothing vendors. If you're buying a large quantity of items from a vendor you can usually haggle and get a discount from the vendor. I'll be honest and say I usually send my mom in for the haggling since she doesn't speak with an accent like me. If you're here with Turkish friends definitely try to get them to haggle on your behalf- you'll get a steeper discount if you sound like a local! I'd recommend coming to the Pazar around 9-10am during the high season (June-August) since beyond 10am it tends to get very hot and crowded. If you want to take a break from shopping there are many outdoor cafes where you can stop to get breakfast. My favorite is Refigin Bahcesi which is right at the start of the Pazar. You can get gozleme here which is what I would recommend!

    Photos
    Alaçatı Pazarı - Masallah

    Masallah

    Alaçatı Pazarı - Fresh fruits

    Fresh fruits

    Alaçatı Pazarı

    See all

    Chiccy Accessories - fashion - Updated May 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...