Bazaar Shop sits in T1’s main departure area near the gates
You’ll find Bazaar Shop airside in Terminal T1, along the main shopping strip passengers walk through after security. Exact opening hours aren’t clearly published, but it generally opens for the morning wave of departures and stays running through late-evening flights. If you have a short connection inside T1, you can pass it in under two minutes from most central gates, so it works for quick last‑minute buys.
This is a classic airport bazaar setup: packaged Turkish sweets, basic souvenirs, and some travel essentials. Expect the usual boxes of Turkish delight and baklava priced higher than city shops, with small gift boxes often starting around the price of a fast‑food meal. You’ll also see magnets, keychains, and logo mugs branded to Antalya and Turkey, plus a few kids’ toys to kill time before boarding.
For snacks, the shelves lean heavily on packaged products that travel well: nut mixes, dried fruits, and chocolate bars you can throw straight into a carry‑on. Toiletries run to standard mini sizes: toothpaste, deodorant, and basic skincare that will get you through a delayed connection or an overnight arrival. Don’t expect premium brands; treat it as a backup stop, not your main shopping run.
Cards are widely accepted at Bazaar Shop, and prices ring up in Turkish lira with the option to convert to other currencies on the terminal, which usually costs extra in hidden exchange rates. If you’re tight on time in T1, walk the shop’s perimeter first, then duck in only if you spot something you actually want from the aisle ends.