Kemeralti Market

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Kemeralt Market is a bejeweled, frantic, and colorful market distinguished by winding lanes, vibrant souvenirs, and a strong sense of cultural conviviality. It reflects the sentiment of true Izmir as you spend the day wandering through its bustling and colorful alleyways, ancient temples, secret courtyards, and opulent caravanserais. 

It, thus, creates a seamless fusion of antiquated architectural refinement, the Agora of Smyrna, and a remarkable, informal dining experience. It extends across the famous Konak Square.

Mosques, synagogues, colorful artisanal shops, and quaint restaurants serving some of the most popular regional specialties are spread out along the length of the market.


Things to do at Kemeralt Market:


  • Experience the evolution of trade here: 

Kemeralti Market has been one of the city's most important commercial centers for many years, and its ancient bazaar still maintains its original function. Every bend of the street reveals unique mini-worlds in themselves, those that truly capture the cultural character of Izmir are eager shoppers and sellers with souvenirs, spices, and textiles (among other things) on exhibit. Join the locals in shopping for anything from clothing, toys, and household products to fresh produce, meat, and seafood. 


  • Call it a cheat day: 

The cafés that offer the city's renowned Fincanda Pişen Türk Kahvesi near the Hisar Mosque and the Kzlaraas Han are among the highlights (Turkish coffee boiled in the cup).


Study history outside the classroom as you wander in the alleys: 

The hub of the bazaar is the fabled Hisar Mosque in particular. This mosque, built in 1592, dazzles with its imposing exterior and sumptuous interiors. On the other hand, Kzlaraas Han, an old caravanserai, presents various stories about the Silk Road passengers who formerly resided in its antique structure. The Algazi Synagogue and the Ayavukla Church are two other buildings that significantly contribute to the area's historical and architectural heritage. Even natives sometimes get lost, but that only adds to the bazaar's charm when you stumble across unexpected finds.


  • Takeaway authentic recipes as you indulge in bite snacking and experiential learning with the chefs:

The vegetable market in the city's old Jewish neighborhood, Havre (Synagogue) Sokak, is among the other attractions. Consider participating in the Culinary Backstreets' renowned Only in Zmir guided culinary walk if you want to spend a day focused on cuisine in and around the bazaar.


  • Unwind in the true sense to make the most of the place:

It also has large caravanserais and secret courtyards where you may rest if you're worn out.

  • imageDuration Required
    1 hour 30 minutes

Address of Kemeralti Market

Konak, Anafartalar Cd., 35250 Konak/İzmir, Türkiye

Opening & Closing time of Kemeralti Market

  • Monday
    08:00-19:00
  • Tuesday
    08:00-19:00
  • Wednesday
    08:00-19:00
  • Thursday
    08:00-19:00
  • Friday
    08:00-19:00
  • Saturday
    08:00-19:00
  • Sunday
    Closed

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