Last Updated on 2 July 2025 by Vanessa
Are you wondering if the Paspatur Market in Old Town Fethiye is worth visiting? The cat photos below will give you a good idea of what it’s like.
Cats at Paspatur Market in Old Town Fethiye
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About Paspatur Market
Fethiye is famous for its beaches and ancient sites like Çalış Beach and the Amyntas Rock Tombs. However, one of its underrated attractions is Paspatur Market in Fethiye’s Old Town. This quaint place serves as a shopping mall, blending the old with the new.
The market is home to a myriad of modern shops offering upscale clothing and accessories. It also has many stands showcasing Turkey’s finest spices and teas.


The prettiest parts of this old town market are the streets adorned with rainbow-hued umbrellas and plants, similar to Molyvos and Petra. They form a colorful canopy over shops and pedestrians, providing shade from the scorching sun. They are the perfect backdrop for Instagram-worthy photos.



Even though Paspatur Market is a shopping destination, I don’t recommend buying anything here, though. Vendors can be importunate, pushing items and drinks into your hands and then overcharging. This might dampen your overall experience. It’s better to politely ignore the vendors and just stroll around and enjoy the picturesque scenery.
However, it’s a good idea to have a drink or grab something to eat in one of the shaded spots. Paspatur is famous for its local delicacies, offering a taste of authentic Turkish culture. You will also find international cuisines and fast food options here.


Cats lounging along the Fethiye marina
Want to see even more cats in Fetiyhe?
After you’re done shopping, take a walk along the Fethiye Marina and check out the Gulet boats.
Cats love the Fethiye Marina. You can spot them asking for scraps from fishermen or napping in the shade at one of the many fish restaurants that line the seafront. The further you go from the main section, the more waterfront bars and eateries (and cats) you’ll find.
This is also where ferries to the Greek island of Rhodes come in. The ferry trip from Fethiye to Rhodes typically takes about 1 hour and 30 minutes. It’s an easy day trip from Fethiye, and Rhodes has many cats as well. (Book your ferry trip to Rhodes here.)

From Fethiye to Kayaköy
When in Fethiye, I highly recommend visiting the nearby ghost village of Kayaköy. This abandoned village was once inhabited by Greek Orthodox Christians before they left during the population exchange between Greece and Turkey in 1923. Kayaköy is now a historical site and popular tourist attraction, known for its stone houses, churches, and scenic views.
Just outside the entrance to Kayaköy, you’ll find many bars, restaurants, and souvenir shops in a cozy setting. Rokka Restaurant even has a resident cat.
Kayaköy is only a short drive (around 8 kilometers/5 miles) from the Paspatur Market in Old Town Fethiye.


Conclusion
Feeling inspired by these cat photos? Why not visit Paspatur Market in Fethiye and the nearby village of Kayaköy? If you go, say hi to the local cats for me! Snap some pictures and share them with us on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram. We’d love to see them!
Check out these other cat-friendly destinations in Turkey:
- Dalyan (approximately 70 kilometers/43 miles away from Fethiye)
- Ephesus (approximately 300 kilometers/186 miles away)
- Istanbul (approximately 650 kilometers/404 miles)
- Lake Van (approximately 1,300 kilometers/808 miles)

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3 responses
It’s a shame that some of the vendors can be so pushy, but the cats are precious and pawfect!
I would love to explore Paspatur and spot the cats
Need to explore Paspatur seeing the article