Shopping in Pamukale
Edit ThisIf you're planning a trip to the exotic country of Turkey, then it is important you go for some Pamukale shopping. Pamukale is quickly becoming one of Turkey’s most popular tourist attractions for its ruins as well as its shopping. Pamukale stands for "Cotton castle" in Turkish, as the city is home to the majority of textile and cotton goods production. However, Pamukale is a great place to shop for many other interesting things including wine, sweets, gold, jewelry, Turkish carpets, books, and many other things.
Fabrica Satis Magazasi
Pamukale is home to Fabrica Satis Magazasi. This textile store offers visitors the country’s best cotton clothing. From Fabrica Satis Magazasi., textiles and garments are shipped to the rest of the country as well as to other parts of the world. Therefore, these items are much more affordable in Pamukale.
Wine and Sweets at coskun Sarep Manzeni
This amazing store offers the country’s finest wine made from the very best grapes. Coskun Sarep Manzeni enables its visitors to try the best dry, red wine made from Anatolia’s finest produce, Kalecik Karasi grapes grown in the southern Denzili region. Coskun Sarep Manzeni also sells “Turkish Delight,” which is a delicious sweet made mostly of starch and sugar and flavored with lemon and rosewater that gives it a pale pink hue.
Jewelry
Turkey is famous for its gold jewelry. Turkish jewelers are true artists, shaping and designing wonderful pieces of jewelry for sale both locally and internationally. Pamukale, with its many jewelry shops, is no exception. Visitors will also find local blue bead jewelry that makes for great souvenirs and gifts.
Carpets
Pamukale, like the rest of the country, is a wonderful place to observe the weaving of famous Turkish rugs and carpets. There is a Carpet Weaving Institute in town where guests can watch artisans make the wonderful “magic carpets” that are on display and for sale.
Books
As strange as it may sound, Pamukale is a great place to find all sorts of books in almost any language you can think of. The best place to find these interesting books? Look for peddlers on the streets of town, especially near the Pamukkale ruins. If you know how to bargain, these witty salesmen will sell you some of their best treasures: books that are hundreds of years old, yet in excellent condition.
