Selway Outlet Park is a sprawling retail complex situated along the Izmir ring road, designed to offer a shopping experience to both locals and travelers. Unlike a conventional enclosed mall, it consists of shops spread across two sides of the highway, linked by an overhead pedestrian bridge. While it positions itself as an outlet, visitor experiences suggest it functions more as a collection of stores, some offering current season stock alongside discounted items.
Visitors consistently highlight the presence of popular Turkish brands such as LC Waikiki and Koton, where some have found good discounts. The complex also includes a variety of other shops, ranging from kitchenware and furniture to coffee shops and even a car wash service, which some travelers found convenient. However, a recurring theme in reviews is the disappointment regarding the 'outlet' aspect; many feel the selection of brands is poor and that the discounts are not significant enough to warrant a special trip. The food options, particularly Kofteci Yusuf, receive positive mentions as a reliable spot for a family meal.
If you decide to visit, allocate about 1-2 hours, primarily for browsing specific stores or having a meal. It's best visited during cooler parts of the day, as the outdoor layout means walking between shops can be uncomfortable in hot weather. Consider combining a visit if you are already driving past on the highway, perhaps on your way to or from destinations like Alacati or Kusadasi. Don't expect a premium outlet experience; instead, approach it as a place for everyday shopping needs. Bring comfortable shoes as you will be walking between different sections.
Selway Outlet Park is located on Limon Tepe Mah. Izmir Cevre Yolu Yesilyurt, Karabaglar. Its position directly on the Izmir ring road makes it most accessible by car. Several visitors mention seeing it from the highway, indicating its prominent location for drivers. Public transport options are not widely discussed in reviews, suggesting that driving is the primary mode of access. There is parking available, and the car wash service on-site could be a practical stop for those traveling by car.
The most common complaints revolve around the lack of a true outlet feel, with limited brand variety and unimpressive discounts. Some visitors also note issues with accessibility, specifically mentioning non-operational elevators on the pedestrian bridge, which can be a significant inconvenience for the elderly or those with disabilities. To mitigate disappointment, manage your expectations: view it as a local shopping center rather than a high-end outlet. If accessibility is a concern, be prepared for potential challenges with the elevators.
