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Nicci Apr 22nd, 2011 07:09 AM

Where and when are the best markets in Turkey
 
One of my favorites parts of traveling is to experience the culture of a country through the local markets. I love cooking and discovering new ingredients. Plus l really enjoy watching all the interaction in the marketplace. I will be in the following areas of Turkey next month and want to know if there will be any markets during these days worth checking out. We will have a car, except in Istanbul.

Istanbul May 18-21
Cappadocia May 22-24
Kas- May 25-27
Pamuukale May 28
Selcuk- May29-20
Pergamum- May 31
Istanbul May 31

Michael Apr 22nd, 2011 07:17 AM

If I recall correctly, Saturday is the big market day in Ürgüp.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/mksfca/...57622933537559

waggis Apr 22nd, 2011 08:32 AM

Michael - Your photos are wonderful. Thank you for posting. I had no idea that there would be high mountains nearby (062). We'll be there about the same time as you. I tought it would be warmer by then.
The Old Greek House looks charming. We'll try not to miss the Turkish Aphrodisiak :-)
Is it quite a hike to get to the Monastery Valley?

Michael Apr 22nd, 2011 10:22 AM

The monastery valley is OK but not what one thinks it would be, and is not much of a hike. It might be more interesting for those who really want to hike in it. It's the Ilhara Valley that is very much worth the trip. 365 steps down, and then 365 back up to start at the center of it.

Michael Apr 22nd, 2011 10:36 AM

To clarify:

This is what I call the monastery valley:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/mksfca/...57622933537559

And there is the Ilhara valley which is in a deep canyon, and there is the Goreme Outdoor Museum which could be considered a valley of monasteries. The latter is the most frequently visited and the most crowded. The churches in it are also the most impressive.

waggis Apr 22nd, 2011 12:13 PM

I was referring to your photo 012. It looks so pretty and level. My friends won't climb the 365 steps of the Ilhara Valley.
We were surprised at the frescoes. Do you know when they were restored?

BTW, I was trying to transmit your photo link of your Istanbul pictures and it doesn't work. Your photos are outstanding. The Topkapi tiles are incredibly beautiful; one better than the next....

We're planning to visit the Archeological Museum; I hope they have English subtitles.

Sorry, Nicci, for temporarily hijacking your threat.

Nicci Apr 22nd, 2011 12:15 PM

Unfortunately, our flight does not arrive into Nevsehir until 7pm that Saturday.

Any markets in other locations?

Michael Apr 22nd, 2011 12:22 PM

012 is fairly level, but no clear path. My wife is not very sure-footed (nor would she take the steps down to the Ihlara valley), so we only walked a couple of hundred yards into that valley.

I do not know why the photos would not transmit.

waggis Apr 22nd, 2011 04:37 PM

.....fairly level....that should work for us. Thank you, Michael.

Back to markets. Are there any others?

otherchelebi Apr 22nd, 2011 07:23 PM

Nicci, check for Istanbul markets on the web. There is at least one market everyday in istanbul in a different area. The largest is Tuesday near Kadikoy at Hasanpasa on the Asian side, There is one on Saturday, back of Besiktas near Ihlamur royal pavillion which is easy to reach in the morning. There is one at Yesilkoy, ear the airport on Wednesdays.

The Selcuk market is Saturdays and i think the Kusadasi one is on Tuesday.

If you ask your hotel reception, they cantell you dates and locations of markets. There will always be one somewhere not too far away that you can reach since you have a car outside Ist.

Try the crisp green plums (not for cooking)

I hope you can also find the special orange colored, spinning top shaped herb cheese from Antakya for use as a salad dressing instead of blue cheese. (my personal discovery)

propertravel Apr 30th, 2011 02:36 AM

There is almost everyday a market day in Cappadocia, different regions, ask your hotel or guide for directions.
Enjoy,
Murat

Nicci Apr 30th, 2011 08:49 AM

Thank you both, Otherchelebi and Murat. I will ask our hotels.


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