TOP 5 Best Saturday Market In Istanbul
The traditional markets of Istanbul are among the tourist attractions of this city. Some of these traditional markets, also known as Istanbul weekly markets, are held on certain days and sell mostly traditional Turkish items and cheap clothes.
In these markets of Istanbul, you can buy Turkish goods and local products at a very reasonable price. For this reason, most tourists visit this city’s weekly markets when they travel to Istanbul.
One of the street markets held on Saturdays in Istanbul is called Istanbul Saturday Market. If you also want to get to know Istanbul’s Saturday markets, stay with me until the end of this article from travelling topic.
Getting to know the Saturday market in Istanbul
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Saturday markets are held in different areas of Istanbul, and many people visit them.
Istanbul’s most famous traditional Saturday markets are Besiktas, Bakırköy, Feriköy, and Bahçeşehir. In the following, I will introduce each market specifically so you can go to anyone you like.
Besiktas Saturday market
The first and most famous Saturday market in Istanbul is Besiktas Market, held from morning to evening on Saturdays in the Besiktas District of Istanbul.
Residents of this neighborhood prepare their products in a multi-story parking lot with 400 stalls, and people from different parts of the city come to this market for their weekly shopping.
If you want to buy food, go to the first floor and the second floor to buy clothes and household items.
To go to Besiktas Saturday market, you must go to Besiktas neighborhood and Nüzhetiye Street. It should be noted that this market is not far from Taksim Square and is located near Dolmabahçe Palace in Istanbul.
Address: Nüzhetiye Caddesi, Beşiktaş, Istanbul, Beşiktaş
Working hours: from sunrise to sunset
Bakırköy market on Saturday
Bakırköy Saturday Market is located near Atatürk Airport, and its length reaches several kilometers. In this market, you can find whatever you want.
Still, it is good to know that most of the tourists and locals of Istanbul go to this market to buy products such as clothes, home accessories, and decorative items to have a good purchase at a reasonable price.
Among these goods, you can find brand goods with more reasonable prices than the luxury shopping centers in Istanbul. If you get tired and hungry from walking in this market for a long time, try its street food.
We must warn you that the Bakırköy Saturday market in Istanbul is famous and very crowded. If you want to avoid the crowded market, go to this market early in the morning.
The good news is that it is easy to reach Bakırköy market by metro. To get to this market, just take the M1 metro and get off at Bakırköy station to find the market within a few steps.
Address: Istanbul, Bakırköy district, next to Bakırköy metro / Osmaniye, 34146 Bakırköy
Working hours: from morning to sunset
Feriköy organic market on Saturday
This market is slightly different from other local markets in Istanbul. As it is clear from the name of the market, most of the goods sold in the Feriköy organic market on Saturday are organic goods, such as fruit, food, detergents, cosmetics, and dairy products.
This market is located in the Şişli district of Istanbul, and on Sundays, it becomes the venue of Feriköy Antique Market.
Address: Istanbul, Şişli District, Cumhuriyet Quarter, 34130 Şişli
Working hours: 6 am to 5 pm
Bahçeşehir Pazartürk
Bahçeşehir Pazartürk is another Saturday market in Istanbul, which is also held on Tuesdays in the Bahçeşehir neighborhood of Istanbul.
Unlike other weekly markets in Istanbul, Pazartürk is a covered, modern, and organized place where various products are sold, from fruits and fresh food to textiles, jewelry, and electronics from reputable brands.
Another advantage of this market is that the goods are sold in their sections, and there is no chaos of the usual local markets in this market.
Bahçeşehir Pazartürk market has alot of amenities, such as parking, a restaurant, a cafeteria, a children’s playground, a mosque, a babysitting room, and a bathroom, so you can shop with confidence.
Since Pazartürk is located in a protected and covered area, it does not have the problems of street markets, and it is possible to shop there in any weather condition and in any season.
Address: Istanbul, 2nd section of Bahçeşehir, Mustafa Atatürk Blvd., in the area of Pazartürk market Bahçeşehir 2/Kısım, Atatürk Blv, Başakşehir 34000
Website address: www.pazarturkpazar.com
Visiting hours: Saturdays and Tuesdays from early morning to evening
Çekmeköy Saturday market
The last Saturday market in Istanbul, which we will introduce in this article, is the Saturday market located in the Çakmeköy area. This market is held every week near the Özel Sezin school.
You can buy anything you can think of in this market at a low price, from food and clothing, which are permanent members of these markets, to kitchen appliances and jewelry.
I suggest you take some money with you to go to this market to enjoy your shopping more when you return with your hands full. You can reach this market through the M5 metro and 14SB bus lines.
Address: Mehmet Akif, Necip Fazıl Kısakürek Cd., 34782 Çekmeköy, Çekmekoy District, Mehmet Akif St.
Visiting hours: 7:30 am to 8 pm
Other Saturday markets in Istanbul
Below is the list of Saturday markets in Istanbul along with their locations:
District | Name |
ARNAVUTKÖY | BOLLUCA |
ARNAVUTKÖY | DURUSU |
ARNAVUTKÖY | HADIMKÖY |
ARNAVUTKÖY | DELİKLİKAYA |
ARNAVUTKÖY | ARNAVUTKÖY |
ATAŞEHİR | YENİŞEHİR |
AVCILAR | AMBARLI SİTELER KAPALI PAZARI |
AVCILAR | CİHANGİR CUMARTESİ PAZARI |
AVCILAR | FİRÜZKÖY CUMARTESİ |
BAĞCILAR | EVREN PAZARI |
BAĞCILAR | YÜZYIL PAZARI |
BAĞCILAR | GÖZTEPE PAZARI |
BAĞCILAR | BARBAROS PAZARI |
BAĞCILAR | YAVUZSELİM PAZARI |
BAHÇELİEVLER | SOĞANLI (MERKEZ MH) |
BAHÇELİEVLER | YENİBOSNA |
BAKIRKÖY | ÇIRPICI |
BAŞAKŞEHİR | MERKEZ |
BAŞAKŞEHİR | BAHÇEŞEHİR |
BAYRAMPAŞA | KOCATEPE MEGA CENTER KAPALI HALK PAZARI |
BEŞİKTAŞ | CUMARTESİ |
BEYKOZ | ORTAÇEŞME |
BEYKOZ | ÇUBUKLU |
BEYLİKDÜZÜ | ORGANİK PAZAR |
BEYOĞLU | ÖRNEKTEPE |
BÜYÜKÇEKMECE | BÜYÜKÇEKMECE CUMARTESİ SEMT PAZARI |
BÜYÜKÇEKMECE | MİMARSİNAN CUMARTESİ SEMT PAZARI |
BÜYÜKÇEKMECE | ÇAKMAKLI CUMARTESİ SEMT PAZARI |
BÜYÜKÇEKMECE | CELALİYE-KAMİLOBA CUMARTESİ SEMT PAZARI |
ÇEKMEKÖY | ÇEKMEKÖY CUMARTESİ |
ÇEKMEKÖY | ÇEKMEKÖY KAPALI ULUS |
ESENLER | MENDERES MAHALLESİ |
ESENLER | NAMIK KEMAL |
ESENYURT | BEYGAH KAPALI SEMT PAZARI |
ESENYURT | ÖRNEK AÇIK PAZARI |
EYÜP | YEŞİLPINAR |
EYÜP | GÜZELTEPE |
EYÜP | DEFTERDAR |
FATİH | KOCAMUSTAFAPAŞA |
GAZİOSMANPAŞA | KÜÇÜKKÖY |
GÜNGÖREN | TOZKOPARAN CUMARTESİ PAZARI |
KADIKÖY | SAHRAYICEDİT |
KAĞITHANE | ÇAĞLAYAN DERE CUMARTESİ |
KARTAL | UĞUR MUMCU |
KARTAL | ÇAVUŞOĞLU |
KÜÇÜKÇEKMECE | HALKALI MERKEZ CUMARTESİ PAZARI |
KÜÇÜKÇEKMECE | SULTANMURAT CUMARTESİ PAZARI |
KÜÇÜKÇEKMECE | İNÖNÜ CUMARTESİ PAZARI |
MALTEPE | AYDINEVLER |
MALTEPE | ZÜMRÜTEVLER |
MALTEPE | ESENKENT |
PENDİK | PENDİK |
PENDİK | GÜLLÜ BAĞLAR |
PENDİK | AYDOS |
SANCAKTEPE | UYSAL PAZARI |
SARIYER | İSTİNYE DEREİÇİ |
SARIYER | RUMELİ HİSARÜSTÜ |
SARIYER | RUMELİ KAVAK |
SARIYER | KASAPÇAYIRI |
SİLİVRİ | ÇANTA PAZARI |
SULTANBEYLİ | BATTALGAZİ MAH. |
SULTANGAZİ | YAYLA MAH. CUMARTESİ PAZARI |
SULTANGAZİ | 50.YIL MAH. CUMARTESİ KAPALI PAZARI |
SULTANGAZİ | MALKOÇOĞLU MAH.CUMARTESİ PAZARI |
SULTANGAZİ | GAZİ MAH. CUMARTESİ PAZARI |
ŞİŞLİ | KUŞTEPE |
ŞİŞLİ | FERİKÖY LALAŞAHİN ORGANİK |
ŞİŞLİ | HALİDE EDİP |
TUZLA | EVLİYA ÇELEBİ |
ÜMRANİYE | ÜMRANİYE MERKEZ |
ÜMRANİYE | KOCATEPE |
ÜSKÜDAR | ÜNALAN |
ÜSKÜDAR | KİRAZLITEPE |
ZEYTİNBURNU | MERKEZEFENDİ MAHALLESİ |
To end this
The weekly markets of Istanbul are not limited to the Saturday markets of Istanbul, but you can find a weekly market in almost every area of Istanbul.
These markets get very crowded on weekends. Because in addition to tourists, many local people shop at these markets on weekends.
Traditional markets are the best option if you want to get to know Turkish culture and people. You can get to know the people of this country and their culture well by visiting the weekly and traditional markets of Istanbul.
To learn more about these markets, refer to the articles ” Sunday Market In Istanbul” and ” Istanbul Farmers Markets“.