Boom on the ruins - Izmir Market was dug up from the hotel bed by friends early in the morning, mysteriously saying that I took me to a good place, until the car, I was still confused. Get off the bus and walk for a while, only see a bunch of "ruins", I blame my friend, take me to see the ruins all the way, my friend led me on the "ruins" on a good circle, tell me this is not the general "ruins" here is the heartland of Izmir. We went on a short walk and saw some very old round pillars and rubble. My prosperous friend took me to find a step, and we walked down the steps to the ground, and walked through a promenade with many arches and stone pillars. My friend said that this was once the most famous market here, built during the Alexander Emperor. It was reconstructed after a major earthquake. The place we stood was originally a three-story building, which was very prosperous, even more lively than Nanjing Road in Shanghai. There are only fragments left, but there is still some prosperity. We are attracted by the bustling crowds and look across the street to see a lively market appearing before us. There are many small shops here, one by one, selling various Turkish specialties, including handmade products, silverware, carpets, etc., and a variety of delicious snacks. We tasted a lot of delicious food while shopping, and the harvest was full (our stomach). Opening hours: 08:00-17:00 Tickets: 8 lira/person.