Grand Bazaar in Istanbul
İstanbul, BeyazitOriental fairy tale, unthinkable without a bazaar full of noise, laughter, bright colorful goods, the aromas of oriental spices and unforgettable emotions, came to life and settled down in the heart of Istanbul, in the Sultanahmet district, about a kilometer from Hagia Sophia and the Blue Mosque.
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Istambul, Levent 1, Buyukdere CadThe shopping complex "Metro City" (Metro City) is one of the most modern centers of Istanbul. It is located in the bustling business district of the unofficial capital of Turkey - in the Levent quarter. Directly from the same subway station (Levent 1) on the covered passage you enter the shopping center.
Grand Bazaar
The covered market (Kapalı Çarşı), or the Grand Bazaar, is located in the heart of the city between the areas of Eminönü, Chemberlitas and Beyazıt .The bazaar occupies a whole block of old Istanbul and is essentially an independent city with its streets, restaurants and hotels, hospitals, a bank, police, mail, mosques and even a cemetery .Get out of here without a heap of purchases - almost impossible .Plunging into the belly of an obsessive, noisy, motley Oriental bazaar, one must be prepared for the fact that the barkers will be very persistent, and the prices are at first incredibly inflated .Ability to tirelessly bargain and endurance for a thoughtful choice - will be very handy .
The market at this place originated in the time of Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror and for a long time played a major role in the commercial life of Constantinople, embodying the exotic East - fragrant, colorful, luxurious .Today there are more than 4400 shops in 65 streets where you can buy everything you want: jewelry, souvenirs, leather and textiles, carpets and kilims, ceramics and wood products, dishes, antiques .Two large halls-bedessen - Sandal and Old - the oldest parts of the market .In addition to the trading function itself, the Grand Bazaar is also the main tourist attraction of the city .
- Tram stop Beyazit or Çemberlitaş
- Mon-Sat 8.30 - 19.30
- Sunday day off
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Egyptian Bazaar
The Egyptian Bazaar (Misir Çarşısi), or Spice Bazaar, stands on the edge of the shopping district and goes to the Golden Horn .The ancient building of the bazaar (XVII century) has the form of the letter L .The first sellers here were Genoese and Venetian merchants, and the first commodity - Indian spices .Caravans with spices at that time were coming from India through Egypt - hence the name of the market .Today, the Egyptian bazaar is sold not only with spices, here you can buy sweets, medicinal herbs, cheeses, jams and jams, dried fruits, smoked meat, incense, but the dominant of the market are all sorts of spices, the flavors of which tickle the nostrils in any part of the Egyptian bazaar. >.
Opposite the market building is a New Mosque (Yeni Camii, 1633), the area around which turns into a huge bargain with fish, vegetable rows on Sundays. And nearby is the bird market, where they sell live goods.
- Tram stop Eminönü
- Mon-Sat 8.30 - 18.30
- Sunday day off
Istiklal Street
Istiklal Caddesi, formerly the main thoroughfare of European Grande Rue de Pera in Constantinople, is one of Istanbul's most popular tourist destinations..Along this pedestrian street, stretching for 3 km from Taksim Square to the Golden Horn, art galleries, cinemas, restaurants and cafes, hotels and entertainment establishments, as well as consulates of many European countries, including Russia, are located..Countless small shops, as well as several dozens of shopping arcades, with their architecture resembling Parisian and Viennese shopping buildings of the mid-19th century, offer buyers a wide variety of goods: books, musical instruments and audio recordings, antiques, clothing and footwear, spices ±$ br >.In the Flower passage there is a wonderful, very colorful fish market .The fried fish you fry in any restaurant for a nominal fee of .Stores on Istiklal are quite civilized, service is almost European, but also prices are higher than in street markets or in Laleli .
- M. Tünel, Taksim
Laleli
Laleli district is a mecca of Russian shuttle traders of the 90s. Here in abundance are presented cheap, not too high-quality goods far from factory production: leather goods, sheepskin coats, textiles. Good trade is from dawn to dusk. Laleli is also called the heart of "Russian Istanbul". Indeed, no one is surprised at Russian speech and signs on the highly distorted Russian language. Shopping in Laleli is most suitable for those who are looking for cheapness, not particularly paying attention to the atmosphere for shopping and quality of shopping.
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