Guidebook for Shopping

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Guidebook for Shopping

Supermarket

Macrocenter is a market where you may find everything you need like vegetables, meat, fruits, and packaged goods especial imported branded products which you can not find another supermarket.
Macro Center
No:11/B Talatpaşa Blv
Macrocenter is a market where you may find everything you need like vegetables, meat, fruits, and packaged goods especial imported branded products which you can not find another supermarket.
Migros is one of the best-known local supermarket chains. Tansaş is an old name of Migros (don't be confused with the caption name) You can find everything you need like vegetables, meat, fruits, food, alcohol and all kinds of requirements.
10 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
MM Migros
No: 2 1475. Sk.
10 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Migros is one of the best-known local supermarket chains. Tansaş is an old name of Migros (don't be confused with the caption name) You can find everything you need like vegetables, meat, fruits, food, alcohol and all kinds of requirements.

Shopping Center

These are the biggest Shopping Centers in İzmir, they have generally supermarkets inside like Migros or Macrocenter
Optimum is one of the biggest outlet center in Europe. You can find so many local and world-known brands. Meanwhile, you may also find many restaurants, cafes, and cinemas.
18 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Izmir Optimum
0 Akçay Cd.
18 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Optimum is one of the biggest outlet center in Europe. You can find so many local and world-known brands. Meanwhile, you may also find many restaurants, cafes, and cinemas.
Ege Perla is the nearest shopping center to Alsancak. Has a semi-open unique design. There are lots of restaurants, cafes, magazines with known brands and cinemas.
Ege Perla
No:8 Ozan Abay Cd.
Ege Perla is the nearest shopping center to Alsancak. Has a semi-open unique design. There are lots of restaurants, cafes, magazines with known brands and cinemas.
Forum Bornova is an open-air shopping mall where is so many cafes, restaurants, stores, cinemas, children playground, and also IKEA.
37 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Forum Bornova
No:75 372. Sk.
37 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Forum Bornova is an open-air shopping mall where is so many cafes, restaurants, stores, cinemas, children playground, and also IKEA.
Mavibahce is a semi-open unique design shopping center in Bostanlı/Karsıyaka. You may find restaurants, cafes, cinemas, magazines with local and world-known brands. You may go there by Izban or ferry with tram connection.
30 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Mavibahçe
Caher Dudayev Bulvarı
30 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Mavibahce is a semi-open unique design shopping center in Bostanlı/Karsıyaka. You may find restaurants, cafes, cinemas, magazines with local and world-known brands. You may go there by Izban or ferry with tram connection.
Agora has lots of restaurants, cafes, magazines, and cinemas. You may go there by bus or tram with a bus connection from Alsancak.
Agora Shopping Center Indoor Car Park
Mithatpaşa Caddesi
Agora has lots of restaurants, cafes, magazines, and cinemas. You may go there by bus or tram with a bus connection from Alsancak.

Street Shopping

A labyrinthine bazaar stretching from Konak Sq through to the ancient Agora, Kemeraltı dates back to the 17th century and is home to shops, eateries, artisans' workshops, mosques, coffeehouses, tea gardens and synagogues. Hang on to your bag, we’re going to Kemeraltı! The only thing which you can’t buy from Kemeraltı, the centre of shopping for 400 years, is the past. Because past is for free here. The caravanserais that used to host merchants and their camels in the past are shopping centres today. Spending a day exploring its crowded and colourful streets, historic places of worship, hidden courtyards and grand caravanseries reveals the real İzmir. Highlights include the cafes between the Hisar Mosque and the Kızlarağası Han, which serve the city's famous fincanda pişen Türk kahvesi (Turkish coffee boiled in the cup). Let’s face it, the marketplace is very complex and confusing, and the crowd in the streets make you worry you’ll get lost. Anyway, don’t worry. Kemeraltı has an arch-like layout and you’ll somehow get back to your starting point on somewhat around it. Or in the worst case, it is quite easy to get to one of Çankaya and Konak Metro Stations, even without asking somebody in this jungle of shops and stores. (You can go there from Alsancak by tram very easy)
134 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Mercado Kemeraltı
Anafartalar Caddesi
134 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
A labyrinthine bazaar stretching from Konak Sq through to the ancient Agora, Kemeraltı dates back to the 17th century and is home to shops, eateries, artisans' workshops, mosques, coffeehouses, tea gardens and synagogues. Hang on to your bag, we’re going to Kemeraltı! The only thing which you can’t buy from Kemeraltı, the centre of shopping for 400 years, is the past. Because past is for free here. The caravanserais that used to host merchants and their camels in the past are shopping centres today. Spending a day exploring its crowded and colourful streets, historic places of worship, hidden courtyards and grand caravanseries reveals the real İzmir. Highlights include the cafes between the Hisar Mosque and the Kızlarağası Han, which serve the city's famous fincanda pişen Türk kahvesi (Turkish coffee boiled in the cup). Let’s face it, the marketplace is very complex and confusing, and the crowd in the streets make you worry you’ll get lost. Anyway, don’t worry. Kemeraltı has an arch-like layout and you’ll somehow get back to your starting point on somewhat around it. Or in the worst case, it is quite easy to get to one of Çankaya and Konak Metro Stations, even without asking somebody in this jungle of shops and stores. (You can go there from Alsancak by tram very easy)
Alsancak is ‘pure İzmir’ truly resembling the town. As a well-known, beautiful poem on Izmir goes, you can smell the “fragrance of both ladies and the sea” best in Alsancak, the liveliest and most vibrant quarter of the town. Maybe due to the phonetics of its name or maybe because of its atmosphere, Alsancak is the first place that comes to mind for shopping in İzmir. The luxurious brands appealing to higher classes side by side decent affordable boutiques demonstrates the colorful variety of Alsancak. Luxury class stores of famous World brands are within a close vicinity around Mustafa Bey Street, Plevne Avenue and Gül Street. Let’s walk by Sevinç Patisserie into Kıbrıs Şehitleri, the town’s popular meeting spot. You’ll see cheerful people, all smiling, typical for Izmirians. You can see a lot of different faces here but for sure not an ugly one. As a town inhabited by migrants from Greece and Balkans, Izmir is the capital of beauty and freedom in Turkey. Kıbrıs Şehitleri purely reflects the spirit of İzmir, one can say. And, shopping… What colours the street is doubtlessly not only the cheerful people but also several shops and stores along, which are as diverse as the people there. In these shops of all sizes and styles, you can find a wide range of goods varying from ethnic designed handmade bags and leather shoes to souvenirs, stylish hats and accessories to clothes, at affordable prices. Also, famous World brands has their stores on Kıbrıs Şehitleri.
81 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Alsancak
81 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Alsancak is ‘pure İzmir’ truly resembling the town. As a well-known, beautiful poem on Izmir goes, you can smell the “fragrance of both ladies and the sea” best in Alsancak, the liveliest and most vibrant quarter of the town. Maybe due to the phonetics of its name or maybe because of its atmosphere, Alsancak is the first place that comes to mind for shopping in İzmir. The luxurious brands appealing to higher classes side by side decent affordable boutiques demonstrates the colorful variety of Alsancak. Luxury class stores of famous World brands are within a close vicinity around Mustafa Bey Street, Plevne Avenue and Gül Street. Let’s walk by Sevinç Patisserie into Kıbrıs Şehitleri, the town’s popular meeting spot. You’ll see cheerful people, all smiling, typical for Izmirians. You can see a lot of different faces here but for sure not an ugly one. As a town inhabited by migrants from Greece and Balkans, Izmir is the capital of beauty and freedom in Turkey. Kıbrıs Şehitleri purely reflects the spirit of İzmir, one can say. And, shopping… What colours the street is doubtlessly not only the cheerful people but also several shops and stores along, which are as diverse as the people there. In these shops of all sizes and styles, you can find a wide range of goods varying from ethnic designed handmade bags and leather shoes to souvenirs, stylish hats and accessories to clothes, at affordable prices. Also, famous World brands has their stores on Kıbrıs Şehitleri.