💰 Current Gold Prices in Turkey

Type Buying (TL) Selling (TL)
Gram Gold Price 7129.03 7130.02
Quarter Gold Price 11529.82 11712.08
Half Gold Price 23059.64 23459.76
Recent blog posts: 11.02.2026 21:27

✨ What Does Gold Mean for Turks?

Takı Merasimi

Let me share an open secret: The real currency of social life in Turkey isn't the Lira or the Dollar—it’s the "Quarter Gold" (Çeyrek).

That long queue you see at a Turkish wedding isn't for the buffet; it’s for the famous "Pinning Ceremony." Deciding what to give is pure social calculus: Acquaintances give a Gram, close friends pin a Quarter, and family members give a Half or Full gold coin.

But beware! This is also a sweet "debt ledger." If I pin a gold coin on you at your wedding, I expect it back (at current value!) at my son's circumcision ceremony. :)
Jokes aside, this tradition is the noblest way to give newlyweds or newborns a solid head start in life.

  • Gram Gold: Usually 0.50g - 1.00g. It is the elegant way of saying, "I didn't forget you, but I’m on a budget."
  • Quarter Gold (Çeyrek): The classic. 22k, exactly 1.75 grams. Indispensable for weddings.
  • Half Gold (Yarım): Exactly two quarters. Weighs 3.50 grams. A prestige gift from close family.

In response to the frequently asked question: “Where can one safely buy gold in ISTANBUL?”, Travelassistant24 wants to give an honest answer. First, an important fact: Although raw gold materials are mostly imported, Turkey is one of the world's leading countries in jewelry manufacturing. Gold acquired at international auctions is processed in masterful workshops – primarily in Istanbul. The craftsmanship of Turkish goldsmiths enjoys a high reputation worldwide. Anyone vacationing in Antalya or the ISTANBUL region has direct access to these works of art.

Unfortunately, the prejudice persists that "Turkish gold" is of inferior quality. This is a misconception. Renowned manufacturers offer jewelry of the highest quality, often at significantly more attractive prices than in Europe. Crucial when buying gold in Antalya is not the country of origin of the raw material, but the alloy and the workmanship.

Recognizing Quality: What do 585 and 750 Gold mean?

Before visiting a jeweler in ISTANBUL, you should know the numbers:

  • 750 Gold (18 Karat): Contains 75% pure gold. This is the highest standard for most jewelry and is very valuable.
  • 585 Gold (14 Karat): Contains 58.5% pure gold. It is more robust and, due to its optimal properties, the most popular alloy for jewelry in Turkey and Germany.

The color (yellow gold, white gold, rose gold) is determined by the added metals such as copper, zinc, silver, or palladium. Quality here means the correct mixing ratio.

So where to buy gold in ISTANBUL?

Let's get to the main question: Where to buy gold in ISTANBUL? Throughout the Antalya region, there are countless offers, from small shops on the street to large centers. Especially in tourist areas like Antalya, Side, or Alanya, the selection is huge.

However, caution is advised: Not every dealer offers certified goods. Since jewelry is an investment, Travelassistant24 strongly recommends making purchases only at established specialist retailers and large jewelry centers, rather than in small bazaar shops without warranty claims.

The Travelassistant24 Quality Promise

As Travelassistant24, we advise our guests: Trust experts who have been established in the market for years. In the Antalya region and specifically in ISTANBUL, we work exclusively with selected, certified partner jewelers.

Our partners are not simple street vendors, but solid trading houses and manufactories. The advantage for you:

  1. Certificates: For every piece of jewelry, you receive an official certificate of authenticity confirming the carat number and weight.
  2. Warranty: Our partners generally offer a multi-year warranty (often up to 5 years) on their products.
  3. Fair Prices: Through our long-standing cooperations, you receive fair prices and often special conditions.

If you want to buy gold in Antalya or ISTANBUL, play it safe with Travelassistant24. We take you to the most trustworthy addresses in the region.

ℹ️ Good to know about Istanbul

Istanbul is one of the most fascinating metropolises in the world and the only city that spans two continents, Europe and Asia. Separated by the majestic Bosphorus, Istanbul bridges the traditions of the East with the modernity of the West. With over 2,500 years of history, it was the capital of three world empires: the Roman, the Byzantine, and the Ottoman Empires.

The historic heart of the city beats on the Sultanahmet peninsula. Here lie world-famous masterpieces such as the Hagia Sophia with its immense dome and the Blue Mosque, known for its six minarets and blue Iznik tiles. Just a few steps away, the Topkapi Palace, the former residence of the Ottoman sultans, invites visitors on a journey into the past.

Shopping and Lifestyle

No visit to Istanbul is complete without a stroll through the Grand Bazaar (Kapalıçarşı). With over 4,000 shops, it is one of the oldest and largest covered markets in the world. Here, visitors find everything from hand-knotted carpets and gold jewelry to leather goods and souvenirs. The nearby Spice Bazaar (Mısır Çarşısı) seduces the senses with the scent of exotic spices, Turkish Delight (Lokum), and freshly ground coffee.

To truly feel the soul of Istanbul, one must take a boat tour on the Bosphorus. From the water, one enjoys an unparalleled view of the city's silhouette, passing magnificent wooden Ottoman mansions (Yalı), medieval fortresses, and modern suspension bridges.

Modern Istanbul

Beyond history, modern life pulsates around Taksim Square and Istiklal Street in the Beyoğlu district. Here, trendy boutiques, art galleries, restaurants, and cafes line the streets. The historic red tram pushing through the crowds is a popular photo opportunity.

Istanbul is also a culinary paradise. Turkish cuisine offers infinite variety, from delicious street food like Simit (sesame ring) and Balık Ekmek (fish sandwich) to world-class restaurants overlooking the Bosphorus.

Travelassistant24 • Istanbul Guide