Paspatur Bazaar, known as Fethiye’s Old Town, is a charming maze of narrow streets filled with vibrant shops, traditional boutiques, cafés, and local crafts. It’s one of the most atmospheric places in the city, offering a blend of history and modern shopping. Visitors can browse handmade goods, carpets, leather items, spices, and souvenirs while enjoying the lively yet cozy ambience.
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Located in the heart of Fethiye, Paspatur Bazaar is free to enter and open throughout the day, with most shops operating from late morning until late evening. The area includes jewelry stores, clothing shops, local artisan stalls, and plenty of places to stop for a Turkish tea or ice cream. It’s a safe, colorful, and accessible shopping district for all ages.
The bazaar can get busy in the evening, especially during summer, so keep an eye on your belongings. Bargaining is common in many shops, so don’t hesitate to negotiate politely. Wear light clothing, as the narrow streets can feel warm during peak hours. Some shops accept card payments, but carrying a little cash is useful.
From central Fethiye, Paspatur Bazaar is just a short walk from the marina and the main square. If you’re staying in Çalış or Ölüdeniz, minibuses (dolmuş) run frequently to Fethiye’s center, from where the bazaar is easily reachable on foot. Taxis are also convenient and inexpensive.
The best time to visit is late afternoon or early evening when the streets cool down and the bazaar lights create a warm, inviting atmosphere. Many travelers enjoy shopping here before heading to dinner or a night stroll by the marina.