Bazaar in Turkey
Spice Bazaar
Spice Bazaar (Egyptian market) The Spice Bazaar (Egyptian market) was built between 1597 and 1664, it is the second oldest covered bazaar in the city and has become a shopping
Edirne Arasta Bazaar
Edirne Arasta Bazaar The Arasta Bazaar in Edirne, within the Selimiye Mosque, a masterpiece by Ottoman court architect Mimar Sinan, Arasta in Edirne is a historic attraction with dozens of
Izmir Kemeralti Bazaar
Izmir Kemeralti Bazaar Kemeralti Bazaar, Izmir: Turkey’s largest open-air bazaar, the Kemeraltı Bazaar in the western Izmir province, draws locals and tourists alike and houses hundreds of stores. Reflecting the
Gaziantep Coppersmiths Bazaar
Gaziantep Coppersmiths Bazaar Spanning a history of over 400 years, the art of the coppersmith has a long legacy in the southern Gaziantep city boasting a rich culinary culture. For
Safranbolu Yemeniciler Bazaar
Safranbolu Yemeniciler Bazaar Yemeniciler Bazaar, Safranbolu; UNESCO heritage site, the town of Safranbolu town in the city of Kastamonu boasts an authentic urban architecture of the Ottoman period and its
Mardin Historic Bazaars
Mardin Historic Bazaars Mardin Historic Bazaars:There are many things to discover in Turkey’s southeastern city of Mardin and its bustling bazaar sbeing home to local arts and crafts is no
Maraş Bazaar
Maraş Bazaar Lying in a very central location, the historic Maraş covered bazaar in the southeastern city of Kahramanmaraş is named after coppersmiths like the one in Gaziantep. From wood
Antalya Uzunçarşı
Antalya Uzunçarşı Antalya Uzunçarşı, in the Antalya‘s coastal town of Kaş, Uzunçarşı is a nice place to walk along while shopping and buying some gifts for your loved ones. In
Bursa Grand Bazaar
Bursa Grand Bazaar Bursa Grand Bazaar, Soon-to-be-married couples head to Bursa’s “Ulu Çarşı” (Grand Bazaar) to shop for their new home. Lying next to the historic Ulu Camii (Grand Mosque),
Istanbul Street Bazaars
Istanbul Street Bazaars ; Fatih Çarşamba Bazaar A sprawling weekly affair in an ultra-conservative area, the enormous Fatih Çarşamba (Wednesday) market – flogging fruit and veg, eggs and cured