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Tourism



The most famous popular market in the vibrant city of Istanbul


Istanbul, a city that never sleeps, embraces vibrant public markets within its heart.

These markets are more than just places to shop; they are the beating pulse of the city, where the daily lives of its residents unfold.

Here, you can immerse yourself in an authentic Türkiyean shopping experience, finding fresh produce at incredible prices. If you're looking for seasonal fruits and vegetables, fresh dairy products, meats, fish, as well as clothing and household goods at economical prices, this guide is your gateway to discovering these true treasures.

These markets are held on specific days of the week and move between neighborhoods to serve their local residents. They are the perfect opportunity to dive into Türkiyean culture and buy your daily essentials directly from the producers:

  • Fatih Market (Fatih Çarşamba Pazarı - Wednesday Market)

  • Address: Located in the Fatih district, specifically around the Fatih Mosque and extending into the surrounding streets like Fevzipaşa Caddesi.
  • What it sells: Considered one of the oldest and largest public markets. You'll find a huge variety of fresh and seasonal fruits and vegetables, local dairy products and cheese, meats, poultry, and fish. In addition, it features sections for clothing, shoes, household goods, and fabrics.
  • Opening Hours: Every Wednesday, from early morning (around 7:00 AM) until evening (around 7:00 PM).
  • Highlights: A truly authentic local experience, excellent prices, vast product variety, and high quality.

 

  • Kadıköy Market (Kadıköy Pazarı - Tuesday Market)

  • Address: Located in the Kadıköy district on the Asian side, specifically in the Hasanpaşa neighborhood, near the Göztepe Metro Station.
  • What it sells: A large and famous market featuring a wide range of fresh and seasonal fruits and vegetables, various food products, local dairy and cheese, and some meat and fish vendors. Clothing, accessories, and household goods are also available.
  • Opening Hours: Every Tuesday, from early morning until evening.
  • Highlights: One of the largest markets on the Asian side, offers quality fresh produce at good prices, and you might find organic products.

 

  • Beşiktaş Market (Beşiktaş Pazarı - Saturday Market)

  • Address: Located in the Beşiktaş district, specifically on Nusretiye Caddesi behind Zorlu Center.
  • What it sells: A diverse market offering fresh fruits and vegetables, dairy and meat products from specialized vendors, as well as a wide selection of clothing (including high-quality replicas), shoes, and accessories.
  • Opening Hours: Every Saturday.
  • Highlights: Central location and easy to reach, blends food products with clothing, and is popular among locals.

 

  • Esenyurt Public Market (Esenyurt Pazarı)

  • Address: Located in the Esenyurt district, near the Municipality Center in streets like Pınar Mahallesi, Derman Caddesi.
  • What it sells: Considered one of the largest and busiest markets on the European side. It offers a huge variety of fresh fruits and vegetables at very competitive prices, local dairy and cheese products, meats, fish, and poultry, in addition to clothing, shoes, and household goods.
  • Opening Hours: Usually held on Saturdays and Sundays, but Saturday is the larger and more diverse day.
  • Highlights: Very economical prices, vast product variety covering almost all household needs, and a lively, authentic public market atmosphere.

 

  • Avcılar Public Market (Avcılar Pazarı)

  • Address: Located in the Avcılar district, specifically on Marmara Caddesi or near the central Metrobus station.
  • What it sells: A large public market focusing on fresh and seasonal fruits and vegetables, local dairy and cheese products, meats, and fish. It also has sections for clothing, shoes, and accessories.
  • Opening Hours: Usually held every Tuesday.
  • Highlights: Easy to reach due to its location on the Metrobus line, known for the quality of its fresh produce and reasonable prices, and is relatively organized.

 

  • Beylikdüzü Public Market (Beylikdüzü Pazarı)

  • Address: Located in the Beylikdüzü district, specifically on Adnan Kahveci Mahallesi, Göksu Caddesi.
  • What it sells: A large market offering fresh fruits and vegetables, with a focus on organic products on certain days or sections, high-quality dairy and cheese products, and meats, fish, and poultry.
  • Opening Hours: Held on Saturdays and Sundays.
  • Highlights: Known for its focus on quality (especially organic products), it's a relatively organized and clean market, offering a wide variety of products.

 

  • Şişli Market (Feriköy Organic Market - Feriköy Organik Pazar)

  • Address: In the Feriköy neighborhood, Şişli district, specifically on Cumhuriyet Mahallesi, Feriköy Pazarı Sokağı.
  • What it sells: This market is very special because it focuses heavily on certified organic products. You'll find fresh organic fruits and vegetables, organic dairy and cheese products from small farms, organic bread, organic eggs, and natural honey, in addition to other healthy products.
  • Opening Hours: Every Saturday only.
  • Highlights: An ideal destination for lovers of healthy eating and reliable natural products, it has a calm and more organized atmosphere compared to other traditional markets (prices are slightly higher due to the organic nature of the products).

 

  • Kadınlar Pazarı (Women's Bazaar)

  • Address: Located in the Fatih district, Aksaray neighborhood, specifically on İtfaiye Caddesi.
  • What it sells: This market specializes in food products, especially meats and dairy, and traditional dishes from Eastern Türkiye. You'll find various types of meat, cheeses, nuts, spices, and honey here.
  • Opening Hours: Open daily from morning until evening.
  • Highlights: An ideal destination for specific meat or dairy products, offering an authentic local market experience.

 

  • Sultangazi Wednesday Market (Sultangazi Çarşamba Pazarı):

  • Address: Located in the Sultangazi district, usually in central streets or large designated market squares.
  • What it sells: A large and diverse public market offering fresh fruits and vegetables, and a number of other daily necessities like clothing and household goods.
  • Opening Hours: Every Wednesday.
  • Highlights: Caters to the needs of the densely populated Sultangazi area at reasonable prices.

 

  • Üsküdar Selimiye Market (Üsküdar Selimiye Pazarı):

  • Address: In the Üsküdar district, Selimiye neighborhood, near the Selimiye Mosque.
  • What it sells: A lively public market offering fruits and vegetables, dairy, and daily food products, along with some clothing and household items.
  • Opening Hours: Its main market day is Wednesday, but smaller markets within the neighborhood might be on different days.
  • Highlights: Serves the residents of the Üsküdar area and is a good place for local shopping.

 

  • Yeşilköy Wednesday Market (Yeşilköy Çarşamba Pazarı):

  • Address: In the Yeşilköy district, specifically on Halkalı Caddesi.
  • What it sells: Considered one of the more organized and clean markets, offering fresh fruits and vegetables, dairy products, and sometimes organic produce, alongside good quality clothing and accessories.
  • Opening Hours: Every Wednesday.
  • Highlights: Known for its cleanliness and product quality, preferred by residents of the area.

 

  • Şirinevler Tuesday Street Market, Bahçelievler (Şirinevler Salı Pazarı, Bahçelievler):

  • Address: In the Bahçelievler district, Şirinevler neighborhood, near the Metrobus station.
  • What it sells: A large public market serving a densely populated residential area, offering a wide variety of fruits and vegetables, meats, dairy, in addition to inexpensive clothing and household goods.
  • Opening Hours: Every Tuesday.
  • Highlights: Its prices are very competitive, making it a primary destination for local residents.

 

  • Anadolu Hisarı Street Market, Beykoz (Anadolu Hisarı Pazarı, Beykoz):

  • Address: In the Beykoz district, Anadolu Hisarı neighborhood.
  • What it sells: A charming, smaller local market located in a historic area, offering fresh fruits and vegetables, and local produce to the residents of the neighborhood.
  • Opening Hours: Usually Thursdays.
  • Highlights: Quiet and local atmosphere, providing fresh produce for the area's residents.

 

  • Taşoluk Street Market, Arnavutköy (Taşoluk Pazarı, Arnavutköy):

  • Address: In the Arnavutköy district, Taşoluk neighborhood.
  • What it sells: A large public market serving the expanding Arnavutköy area, offering fresh fruits and vegetables, dairy, meats, and a wide range of other products.
  • Opening Hours: Usually Thursdays.
  • Highlights: An important market for residents of northern Istanbul, providing their daily needs at reasonable prices.

 

  • Feriköy Monday Street Market, Şişli (Feriköy Pazartesi Pazarı, Şişli):

  • Address: In the Feriköy neighborhood, Şişli district, in the same location as the organic market but on Mondays.
  • What it sells: This is the "non-organic" version of the Feriköy Organic Market. It offers regular (non-organic) fresh fruits and vegetables, dairy, and basic food products, along with clothing and household goods at lower prices.
  • Opening Hours: Every Monday.
  • Highlights: A cheaper alternative to the organic Feriköy market, offering the same basic products but at different price points.

 

  • Unkapanı Monday Market, Fatih (Unkapanı Pazartesi Pazarı, Fatih):

  • Address: In the Fatih district, Unkapanı neighborhood.
  • What it sells: A public market located in a historic commercial area, offering fresh fruits and vegetables, and various food products to the residents of the neighborhood.
  • Opening Hours: Every Monday.
  • Highlights: Serves a lively and busy area in Fatih.

 

  • Firuzağa Monday Market, Avcılar (Firuzağa Pazarı Pazartesi, Avcılar):

  • Address: In the Avcılar district, Firuzağa neighborhood.
  • What it sells: A local market offering fresh fruits and vegetables, dairy, and basic food products, along with some clothing and household goods.
  • Opening Hours: Every Monday.
  • Highlights: Serves the local residents of the Firuzağa neighborhood.

 

  • Maltepe Monday Market, Pendik (Maltepe Pazarı Pazartesi, Pendik):

  • Address: In the Pendik district, Maltepe neighborhood.
  • What it sells: A large public market serving the residents of this bustling area on the Asian side, offering fruits and vegetables, dairy, meats, in addition to clothing and household goods.
  • Opening Hours: Every Monday.
  • Highlights: An excellent option for local shopping at reasonable prices in the Pendik area.

 

  • Üsküdar Public Market (Üsküdar Halk Pazarı):

  • Address: Located in various parts of Üsküdar depending on the day, but the main market is typically near the ferry station in central Üsküdar.
  • What it sells: A large public market offering a wide range of fruits and vegetables, dairy and cheese, meats, fish, along with clothing, fabrics, and kitchenware.
  • Opening Hours: Varies depending on the daily location, but there are main market days during the week (such as Wednesday or Saturday).
  • Highlights: One of the largest markets on the Asian side, offering great variety and quality.

Why Choose Public Markets Over Malls?

  • Freshness and Quality: Produce, especially food items, comes directly from farms, ensuring the highest levels of freshness and quality.
  • Economical Prices: Prices in these markets are significantly lower than in large supermarkets and malls, often with the possibility of bargaining.
  • Authentic Cultural Experience: Visiting these markets puts you at the heart of daily Türkiyean life, allowing direct interaction with local vendors.
  • Seasonal Variety: You'll always find fresh, seasonal products that might not be available in malls.
  • Vibrant Atmosphere: Public markets are bustling, filled with colors and scents, offering an unforgettable sensory experience.

Don't hesitate to visit one of these markets when you're in Istanbul; they are more than just places to shop, they are an integral part of the city's soul and true beauty.

2025-06-23
Amazing Istanbul

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