Travel Guide
Shopping in Kemer ranges from the vibrant Monday market (fresh produce, textiles, souvenirs) to boutique shops selling Turkish delight, leather, and ceramics. For serious retail therapy, Antalya's mega-malls are a 50-minute drive — and having a rental car means you can load up your purchases without struggling onto a dolmuş with shopping bags.
Kemer Monday Market: the biggest and best shopping experience in Kemer. Held every Monday in the town centre, it's a sprawling affair of 200+ stalls selling: fresh fruit and vegetables (incredible quality and prices), spices, Turkish delight, textiles (towels, scarves, tablecloths), leather goods, fake designer clothing (obviously fake, haggle accordingly), and souvenirs. Go early (09:00) for the best produce and fewer crowds. Parking: arrive early to find street parking near the market — it gets very busy by 10:00.
Boutique shopping in Kemer: the streets around the marina and Atatürk Boulevard have shops selling Turkish delight (try the pomegranate and pistachio varieties), ceramics (hand-painted Iznik tiles and bowls), leather goods (jackets, bags, belts — Turkey is famous for leather), gold jewellery (Turkish gold is high quality), and carpets (be prepared to haggle and drink tea during the process — it's an experience, not just a purchase).
Antalya shopping malls (50-minute drive): for serious retail, drive to Antalya. TerraCity Mall — the largest, with international brands (Zara, H&M, Mango) and a food court. MarkAntalya — near the old town, convenient for combining shopping with Kaleiçi sightseeing. Mall of Antalya (Deepo Outlet) — discount outlet with Turkish and international brands at reduced prices. All have large, free car parks. A rental car makes a shopping day trip easy — drive up, shop, load the car, drive back.
Every Monday, in the town centre. 200+ stalls of fresh produce, textiles, spices, leather, and souvenirs. Go early (09:00) for the best selection and easier parking. The market is a sensory overload in the best way.
Kemer Monday market for local goods. Marina boutiques for Turkish delight and ceramics. Antalya's TerraCity Mall (50 min drive) for international brands. Kumluca Friday market (35 min south) for an authentic local market experience with zero tourists.
At the Monday market — yes, especially for non-food items (textiles, leather, souvenirs). Start at 50–60% of the asking price and negotiate with a smile. At fixed-price shops and malls — no. Fresh produce prices are generally fixed and already very cheap.
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