
Subaşı Bazaar Quarter
A historic 1526 inn transformed into a vibrant market, offering local products, spices, and a glimpse into Sivas's commercial heart.

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Subaşı Bazaar Quarter
Best Time
Fewer crowds, relaxed browsing

Highlights
Must-see attractions
A historic 1526 inn transformed into a vibrant market, offering local products, spices, and a glimpse into Sivas's commercial heart.
"A 'must-see' in Sivas for local products and spices, despite the lively vendor interactions."

🛍️ Shop Smart
Vendors often sell similar items; compare prices and products before buying. :shopping_bags:
🌶️ Spice Up Your Trip
Don't miss the chance to buy local spices and regional products for a taste of Sivas. :herb:

Quick Facts
Rating
4.4 · 33 reviews
Type
Market
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Local Products & Spices
Find a variety of regional goods and aromatic spices. A true taste of local Sivas.

Historical Inn Architecture
Admire the 1526-built inn, a testament to historical architecture repurposed for commerce.

Taşhan Across the Way
Explore the adjacent Taşhan for clothing sales, offering a broader shopping experience.
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🛍️ Shop Smart
Vendors often sell similar items; compare prices and products before buying. :shopping_bags:
🌶️ Spice Up Your Trip
Don't miss the chance to buy local spices and regional products for a taste of Sivas. :herb:
🚶♂️ Explore Nearby
Combine your visit with Taşhan across the street for clothing and more shopping. :male_detective:
💬 Engage with Vendors
While some find it intense, engaging politely can lead to good finds. :speech_balloon:
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🛍️ Shop Smart
Vendors often sell similar items; compare prices and products before buying. :shopping_bags:
🌶️ Spice Up Your Trip
Don't miss the chance to buy local spices and regional products for a taste of Sivas. :herb:
🚶♂️ Explore Nearby
Combine your visit with Taşhan across the street for clothing and more shopping. :male_detective:
💬 Engage with Vendors
While some find it intense, engaging politely can lead to good finds. :speech_balloon:
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
A historical inn built in 1526, the Subaşı Bazaar Quarter is a lively spot for local products and spices, offering a genuine taste of Sivas. While some find the shopkeepers' sales approach intense, many appreciate the opportunity to buy authentic regional goods and explore the adjacent Taşhan for clothing.
"Iui"
Ayhan Öncel
"A historical inn where local products and spices are sold. Prices are normal. There is Taşhan across from it and there is also a clothing sale there. Don't expect much in terms of historical artifacts, you can add it to your trip just for shopping."
ilyas
"It's truly an impressive place which, as has often been mentioned here, was built in 1526 and includes several farm shops.
Definitely a "must-see" in Sivas."
Gökhan Y.
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The Subaşı Bazaar Quarter is centrally located in Sivas, making it easily accessible by local transport or a short walk from many city center hotels. Taxis are readily available.
Limited street parking may be available, but it's often easier to use public transport or a taxi due to its central location. Consider nearby paid parking lots if driving.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, entry to the Subaşı Bazaar Quarter is free. It's an open market area.
The bazaar generally operates during typical business hours, usually from morning until early evening. Specific shop hours may vary.
🎫 🛍️ Shopping & Products
You can find a variety of local products, including spices, dried fruits, nuts, traditional sweets, and sometimes local handicrafts. :shopping_bags:
While some vendors might be open to negotiation, especially if you're buying multiple items, it's not always guaranteed. Prices are generally considered normal.
Taşhan, located across from the bazaar, primarily features clothing sales, offering a different range of shopping options.
Yes, it's a popular spot for purchasing local spices. Many visitors specifically mention buying spices here.
🎫 🏛️ History & Culture
The Subaşı Bazaar Quarter is a historical inn built in 1526, originally serving as a caravanserai and now functioning as a marketplace for local goods.
While it's a historical building, it's primarily a shopping destination. Don't expect to find many historical artifacts; it's more about experiencing local commerce.




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