Eymen Leather Center is a large establishment in Uchisar, Cappadocia, primarily functioning as a retail outlet for leather goods. It is a common inclusion in many organized 'Red Tours' or similar itineraries, designed to offer tourists a shopping opportunity. The center aims to showcase Turkish leather craftsmanship and provide a wide array of products, from jackets to accessories.
Visitors consistently mention the fashion show as a key part of the experience. Professional models present various leather jackets and other items, often accompanied by complimentary tea. Many reviewers, initially skeptical or without intention to buy, report being pleasantly surprised by the quality and selection, ultimately purchasing items. However, some visitors describe the sales approach as pushy or intense, with sales staff closely engaging with customers, sometimes making the experience feel uncomfortable or rushed. Negotiating prices is highly recommended, as initial offers may be significantly higher than the final sale price.
To make the most of your visit, allocate about 1-2 hours, especially if you plan to browse or consider a purchase. It's best to go with a clear idea of what you might be looking for and a budget in mind. Be prepared to haggle; several reviewers advise negotiating the price after the initial discount is offered. If you are not interested in buying, it's advisable to politely but firmly decline sales pitches to avoid feeling pressured. Bringing a companion can also help in making decisions and navigating sales interactions.
The center is located at Ataturk Bulvari No 39 in Uchisar. As it's typically part of organized tours, transportation is usually provided by the tour company. If visiting independently, a taxi or private car would be the most convenient option, as public transport might be limited in this area of Uchisar. Parking is generally available on-site for tour buses and private vehicles.
The main complaint revolves around the high-pressure sales tactics. To mitigate this, set clear boundaries with sales staff from the outset. If you feel overwhelmed, step away from the immediate sales area or indicate that you are just browsing. Remember that you are under no obligation to purchase anything, and walking away is always an option.






