Bazaar means bazaar, which in Turkish means "covered market". The Grand Bazaar in Istanbul is one of the largest and oldest bazaars in the world and has been the urban center of the entire Istanbul for centuries. You can't say you've been to Turkey if you haven't been here. The Grand Bazaar is close to Istanbul University and the Blue Mosque, and its entrance is so ordinary that tourists can easily miss it. But once you enter it, it is another scene. People come and go in the room, and the meaning of visiting is greater than the meaning of purchasing. The huge bazaar adopts a fully enclosed design, with about 65 streets and more than 4,400 shops in the interior, receiving tourists from all over the world every day. A whole set of lockable gates and fences has been installed at the market so that it can be safely closed at the end of the day at the end of the day. The several-kilometer-long passage is like a labyrinth, extending in all directions. You can walk from left to right and front to back when visiting, so that you won't miss any shop. A wide variety of commodities The commodities here are basically similar in every shop, and there are probably several types of things, such as tea sets, spices, celestial stone pendants, porcelain, carpets, small gold and silver jewelry, lamps, paper art, etc. Some shops also sell some local Turkish delicacies, such as barbecue and burritos, you can try them if you are hungry. Shopping needs to be haggled. The rent of the big bazari store is more expensive, and the fee is basically charged according to the popularity of the store location. The owners of many shops will be very enthusiastic to stand at the door and invite you in. Visitors will be quickly brought into the traditional shopping customs and environment. Of course, you must adjust your mood at this time. Home comparison, so as not to be beheaded. The shopkeepers here generally speak several languages, so don't worry about communication. However, because the place is really too big, too dizzy, too noisy, and the types of things are relatively similar, it is usually about the same for more than 2 hours.
Very busy market of spices, jewellery and fake designer goods! You can get good deals and will be beckoned into every place you pass.
The Grand Bazaar of Istanbul is indeed so big that it is lost, and the shop you want to find at the intersection may take at least half an hour. You have to sell it, and you can buy it.
It is the best shopping center, food, souvenirs, souvenirs, all kinds of 🥰
The Grand Bazaar in Istanbul, Turkey, opened in 1461, with 58 indoor streets and more than 4,000 shops, one of the oldest and largest in the world. The Grand Bazaar is a dazzling array of goods, known for jewelry, ceramics, spices, carpet shops, and many stalls such as leather clothes, gold jewelry and more. It is a real shopper's paradise.
Bazarbazaar means the market. Naturally, it is the big market. The large-scale Bazaar in Istanbul, Turkey, was officially opened to the public in 1461. There are 58 indoor streets and up to 4,000 shops. It is one of the oldest and largest Bazaars in the world. It includes 12 main buildings and 22 doors, and two of them are arched masonry buildings called "bedesten" that store and store goods in the Grand Bazaar. It is a dazzling array of goods known for jewelry, ceramics, spices, carpet shops, and of course there are many other shops. Such as leather clothes, gold jewelry, etc. You have to have a pair of eyes when shopping here because the level is a lot worse. The most exquisite ivory pipe I have seen is here. It is really lifelike. Of course, there are many of them. This is the day of the true shopper. There are more than 250000 to 500000 domestic and foreign tourists coming here every day.
The Grand Bazaar of Turkey is one of the largest and oldest Bazaars in the world. This place covers a very large area. If you come to Turkey to travel, you can come here to visit. I feel that this place is the best place to consider local life. A place where residents live.
Istabul Grand Bazaar is really big, the items are very rich, similar to the domestic small commodity market. A little special is the little brother who sent tea on the plate during the shuttle, first send a circle, and then take a circle to recycle the cup.