It seems that the Turks have carefully studied the intricacies of female psychology in order to organize shopping during which travelers will spend as much money as possible. The range of products is literally mind-boggling. In Marmaris, you can probably buy anything you want - from carpets to perfumes.
Perhaps one of the most popular types of goods at the resort is leather goods. It is worth noting that the choice is not limited to bags and shoes. By the way, never forget to bargain - Turkish sellers, as a rule, will negotiate with the buyer, but you have to stand your ground and then the discount will be quite real.
Tourists also like to buy items with national ornaments and souvenirs, because things to remember are an integral part of travel. If it is not a trinket, then in addition to memories of rest, it can also perform more practical tasks. As for things for beauty and static position, you can find many goods made of copper, bronze and other materials at the bazaar. Of course, it is not without gastronomic delicacies.
For example, locals may offer pine-scented honey, which is called kambali here. According to sellers, it has numerous healing properties and helps to boost the body's energy.
In the central part of the city, guests will see a large bazaar. Women will like the selection of clothes, jewelry, ornaments, and the aforementioned leather goods. There is also the opportunity to buy a traditional Turkish carpet. In addition, porcelain can be a harmonious and bright addition to the interior. One cannot ignore the behavior of the sellers - their zeal and desire to free the buyer's wallet can sometimes be overzealous, but without this, the Turkish bazaar would lose its atmosphere and emotionality.
If a guest is in a bad mood, then a few purchases will help to eliminate the negative. Perhaps some tourists will not like the counterfeit brands that are very common here. However, since fakes exist on such a scale, it means that there are customers for selling goods, and to take or not to take is everyone's choice. Sellers willingly accept both dollars and euros, but if you travel to shopping points by taxi, then it is better to save up lira for the driver. In conclusion, we will again remind you of the importance of bargaining.
The thing is that the Turks can deliberately raise the price, based on the standard price list. Thus, if the price is understated, the tourist thinks that he managed to save money, but this is far from always the case. At the same time, they do not want to sell the goods without arguing and in the absence of bargaining they can even be offended, because the person deprives them of the opportunity to participate in their favorite ritual.


