Opposite gates 10–12 in T1, Atasay is the main airport stop for Turkish gold and silver jewellery. It sits airside after security in Terminal 1, so you don’t need to factor in extra checks. Expect polished glass cases, bright lighting, and staff who switch easily between Turkish, English, and often German or Russian.
Atasay leans into classic yellow gold pieces and 925 silver, with plenty of rings, bracelets, and small pendants that work as under-100-euro gifts. Pricing is mid-to-high compared with Antalya city shops, but normal for an international terminal. Many pieces are pre-priced in both euros and dollars, and you can usually pay in TRY, EUR, or USD with card or cash.
You won’t find costume jewellery here; it’s mostly 14K and 18K gold with some stones and simple diamond accents. The staff often point to a rotating promo tray near the counter where smaller earrings or minimalist rings dip closer to 50–60 EUR. Larger statement sets and wedding-style bands climb into the several-hundred-euro range.
Hours track with T1’s international departures schedule, roughly from the first outbound flights around 04:00 until the late-night wave near 01:00. If you land after midnight on a delayed arrival, don’t count on it being open by the time you exit the terminal. For early-morning departures, the shutters usually come up soon after security opens.
Quick tip: if you’re serious about a purchase, ask for a written breakdown showing gold carat, weight in grams, and tax-free details before you hand over your card; it speeds up any warranty or insurance conversations once you’re back home.