Paspatur Bazaar, one of the oldest settlements in Fethiye, is one of the places you should definitely go on your Fethiye trip. With its authentic houses with wooden bay windows and colorful flowers, it has been restored and preserved in accordance with its original form today.

Since it is right next to Fethiye Marina, it is very easy to reach and you can see historical places such as Lycian Mausoleum, King Amintas Rock Tombs, Fethiye Castle, Telmessos Antique Theater and Fethiye Museum, which are within walking distance.

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What’s in Paspatur Bazaar?

The bazaar usually hosts multi-colored shops and cafes such as carpets, rugs, Turkish delight, leather and jewelers, restaurants. When you are tired, there are very nice bars to take a breather and you can see the activity in 4 seasons. This place is beautiful every season of the year, not seasonally, it is a place that has been kept alive not only by tourists but also by the locals of Fethiye for centuries. For this reason, the city has become synonymous with the words “where the heart beats” or “There is life in the city”.

When Should I Go to Paspatur Chassis?

Most businesses open at noon. For this reason, it doesn’t make much sense to go in the morning. While the bazaar is a place where you can do your touristic tour peacefully during the daytime, if you come back at night, was this the place I came to? It may cause you to doubt. After 10 pm, you can reach the peaks of entertainment. Be sure to see both day and night.

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Who is called who has drunk the water of Paspatur?

The water with the duck pool is called Paspatur Water. It is said for water that is not suitable for drinking in terms of health; The saying “Those who drink this water will either stay in Fethiye or come back to Fethiye again” is not true, but this belief is the reason why people who do not settle in Fethiye say that they drank Paspatur water.

The 230-year-old Old Mosque, which is one of the oldest surviving structures in Fethiye, and the Ottoman Bath, which was built 130 years ago and has been in service since then, are also worth seeing.

In the early 1900s, the houses were evacuated after the Greeks left the city due to the population exchange. Some structures were turned into warehouses for the crops produced by the local farmer and housed small tradesmen such as carpenters, blacksmiths and repairmen.

The Bazaar, where all kinds of touristic items are sold as souvenirs, is a colorful bazaar with bars, restaurants and cafes, especially in the evening hours.

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Where is Paspatur Bazaar?

 

How to go to Paspatur Bazaar?

You can walk to the bazaar, which is right next to Fethiye Marina, from the bus station 🙂

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