A sparkling shopping experience awaits you at #GrandBazaar–one of the oldest covered market in the world. #IstanbulDay #Turkey #Homeof #GrandBazaar #Shopping #IconicExperiences #FridayMood
Grand Bazaar. Istanbul’s grand old bazaar with an estimated 4,400 shops lined along covered walkways. It is said to be the world’s oldest shopping mall, covers several blocks and features a labyrinth of side streets to keep you lost for the better part of a day. The shops are organized around their wares, e.g. the silver jewellers are clustered together, the carpet shops are clustered elsewhere and the shoe shops are bunched together somewhere else.
Parts of it now are modernized and rather touristy—most locals don’t shop here—and you are likely to pay up to twice as much as elsewhere. However, with the vast selection you will find what you’re looking for and it is one of Istanbul’s character pieceLocation inside Grand Bazaar
Can Antik, Cadircilar Caddesi Lutfullah Sokak no 34/36, Beyazit, You will find Ottoman and other antique metalware here – copper bowls, jugs, pots Ottoman silver, furniture jewellery and big collection antique textile dating back to Ottoman era.
Chalabi, 6 Sandal Bedesten Sokak. Grand Bazaars’ oldest family-run antiques dealer offers Ottoman silver, furniture and jewellery from old Ottoman families, and other oriental treasures.
Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye) is a bi-continental country: while geographically most of the country is located in Europe, most of its population and land area is established in Asia.
The Ottoman Empire was the final great Islamic empire, lasting from 1299 to 1922, and it was that empire which finally wrested control of Constantinople from Christendom.
Turkey gives a wealth of destination varieties to travelers: from dome-and-minaret filled horizon of Istanbul to Roman ruins along the western and southern beaches, from heavily indented coastline against a mountainous backdrop of Lycia and wide and sunny beaches of Pamphylia to cold and snowy mountains of the East, from crazy “foam parties” of Bodrum to Middle Eastern-flavored cities of Southeastern Anatolia, from verdant misty hills of Eastern Black Sea to wide steppe landscapes of Central Anatolia, there is something for everyone’s feeling—whether they be travelling on an extravagant budget by riding or by a multi-million boat.
One Day Trip to Grand Bazaar, Fatih, Istanbul, Turkey
A sparkling shopping experience awaits you at #GrandBazaar–one of the oldest covered market in the world. #IstanbulDay #Turkey #Homeof #GrandBazaar #Shopping #IconicExperiences #FridayMood
Grand Bazaar. Istanbul’s grand old bazaar with an estimated 4,400 shops lined along covered walkways. It is said to be the world’s oldest shopping mall, covers several blocks and features a labyrinth of side streets to keep you lost for the better part of a day. The shops are organized around their wares, e.g. the silver jewellers are clustered together, the carpet shops are clustered elsewhere and the shoe shops are bunched together somewhere else.
Parts of it now are modernized and rather touristy—most locals don’t shop here—and you are likely to pay up to twice as much as elsewhere. However, with the vast selection you will find what you’re looking for and it is one of Istanbul’s character pieceLocation inside Grand Bazaar
Can Antik, Cadircilar Caddesi Lutfullah Sokak no 34/36, Beyazit, You will find Ottoman and other antique metalware here – copper bowls, jugs, pots Ottoman silver, furniture jewellery and big collection antique textile dating back to Ottoman era.
Chalabi, 6 Sandal Bedesten Sokak. Grand Bazaars’ oldest family-run antiques dealer offers Ottoman silver, furniture and jewellery from old Ottoman families, and other oriental treasures.
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