Muğla Province (Turkish: Muğla ili, pronounced [ˌmuːɫɑ iˈli]) is a province of Turkey, at the country's south-western corner, on the Aegean Sea. Its seat is Muğla, about 20 km (12 mi) inland, while some of Turkey's largest holiday resorts, such as Bodrum, Ölüdeniz, Marmaris and Fethiye, are on the coast in Muğla.
Restaurants in Mugla Province
4.0 based on 1,008 reviews
A marvellous experience of colour, culture and personalities. Everything from any article of clothing, shoes, handbags, cases, Silver etc and as they say a number of genuine fakes. Beware the leather may not always be leather. Haggling is the name of the game and if you can’t agree just walk away. They will always come after you if they change their mind and if not try another vender. Also an array of places to try a pancake, coffee etc. Tremendous fruit and vegetable market great if you are looking for fresh produce and many different traders to choose from. Don’t forget if you like local honey, spices or nuts as well they are all here. Nearly forgot there is of course Turkish delight. The shouts as well from traders being cheap as chips, cheaper than Asda, cheaper than Sainsbury’s, cheaper than shoplifting. Experience of a lifetime.
4.0 based on 140 reviews
We love turgutries and the Saturday market is the biggest in turkey and they sell everything from food to clothes to toys even shoes at great prices so long as you are prepared to haggle, its all part of the game for them and for us, a place not to miss
3.5 based on 316 reviews
the wife and i went a couple of times to this market while on holiday in Marmaris the fruit and veg is some of the best ive ever seen , the wife bought a kilo of fresh figs and they were beautiful for fraction of the cost you pay in the UK,and the peaches were enormous it was hard not to resist buying more than you want, we also bought some local honey .and afterwards we relaxed and at a small cafe for a drink and snacks a perfect morning loved it .
3.5 based on 329 reviews
We took a bus into Bodrum town, it is a beautiful resort, there is a lovely castle in the harbour, the bazaar is a short walk from the castle, there are a few market stalls in the street. The bazaar is in a covered market area, there are varied stalls, vegetables, fruit, flowers, towels, tablecloths, gifts, handbags, shoes etc, I purchased 3 leather handbags for £25, they accept English currency Another day we took the hovercraft over to Kos, lots of shops selling bags I bought a large holdall bag for £15. We walked back and walked through the old town lots of bars and cafes and shops selling leather bags, purses and carpets and gifts..
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