Once a cozy fishing village of only a few thousand people, Bodrum has experienced a renaissance in the last half century that has transformed this once-sleepy community into one of Turkey's most popular vacation hotspots. Writers, intellectuals, artists and musicians have long called this Aegean town home, or second-home, attracting a vibrant cultural scene paralleled only by the town's nightlife. Windswept beaches and glittering waters provide the backdrop to the perfect beach getaway.
Restaurants in Bodrum City
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We sell any kind of leather jackets. We can make also special orders. Leather trousers, skirts, dresses.
The staff were very welcoming and patient while I tried a few different styles of jacket on, offering their opinion of what looked best too. They said small adjustments could be made to the tailoring - for example the length of the sleeves if I desired. No need though as I found the jacket I was looking for and loved it just the way it was so it was time to barter, make sure you do too as the ticket price is negotiable. Overall a great experience shopping with them and the quality of product is very high!
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Etrim Weavers Assocation is one of the leading retailers of hand knotted and flat woven Turkish rugs and kilims. Based near Bodrum we offer a wide selection of handmade products from all around Turkey. We intend to protect and spread the heritage of weaving by creating concrete connections with our visitors from all around the world ensuring their experience is full of the riches of our traditions
This tour to the village of Etrim took us back in time hundreds of years. We met Engin (sorry if I’ve spelt it incorrectly), his grandmother, father, mother, sister and her family. We were welcomed into the small, rustic and very rudimentary Turkish house where his grandmother lived when she married Engin’s late grandfather. The people of this village are self sufficient. They keep cows to milk, sheep, goats and chickens, and the women weave carpets. We saw how they produced exotic colours for the wool from the products they grew in their gardens. We watched in awe as they spun the wool then weaved it. Then over a glass of Turkish wine or local coffee, we were stunned by the beauty of the completed rugs. Engin related the stories of each rug - the particular designs and colour schemes, and the deep love and respect he and his family have for them. We could not leave the village without one of these works of art. We will cherish it forever in our home in Australia. What more can I say? It was a wonderful day with intimate access into the magical world of traditional Turkish carpet making.
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I graduated from Mugla Univercity Art school Sculpture Department(my second univercity)on June 2015. I opened my own shop on July 2015 and I keep going on doing sculpture, mosaic, ceramic,glass art, wooden carving art, jewellery in here. You can see me while I'm doing handmade work inside the shop. Most of my products are unique.You are welcome to see my art.
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You can buy decorative painted woodwork while drinking tea, coffee, beer or wine as well as tasting home-made cookies and cakes...
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Everything organic, handmade and at unbeatable prices. Love the place and the lovely owner, will def come back ♥️
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Since 1974; we've continued our jewellery story in Grand Bazaar Istanbul. We are a family company and have jewellery atelier and diamond office in Grand Bazaar. Now is we have our second jewellery store in Bodrum and are waiting for our precious customers.
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