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Shopping
you could
visit Istanbul for the shopping alone. The Kapali Carsi,or
Covered Bazaar, in the old city is the logical place to start.
This labyrinth of streets and passages houses more than 4000
shops.The names recall the days when each trade had its own
quarter:the goldsmiths' street, the carpet sellers' street,
the street of the skullcap makers. Still the commercial center
of the old city, the bazaar is the original shopping mall with
something to suit every taste and pocket.
Turkish crafts,the world-renowned carpets, brilliant
hand-painted ceramics, copper and brass ware, and meerschaum
pipes make charming souvenirs and gifts. The gold jewelry in
brilliantly lit cases blinds the passers-by. Leather and suede
goods of excellent quality represent a relatively inexpensive
purchase. The Old Bedesten,in the heart of the bazaar, offers
a curious assortment of antiques.It is worth poking through
the clutter of decades in the hope of finding a treasure.
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The Misir Carsisi or Spice Bazaar,behind the Yeni Mosque
at Eminonu,transports you to your fantasies of the mystical
East.The enticing aromas of cinnamon, caraway, saffron, mint,
thyme and every other conceivable herb and spice fill the
air.Sultanahmet has become another shopping mecca in the old
city. The Istanbul Sanatlari Carsisi (Bazaar of Istanbul Arts)
in the 18th century Mehmet Efendi Medresesi, and the nearby
16th century Caferaga Medrese built by Sinan both offer a
chance to see craftsmen at work and to purchase their wares.In
the arasta (old bazaar) of the Sultan Ahmet Mosque, a thriving
shopping arcade makes shopping and sightseeing very
convenient.
The sophisticated shops of the Taksim-Nisantasi-Sisli
districts contrast with the chaos of the bazaars.On Istikial
Caddesi,Cumhuriyet Caddesi and Rumeli Caddesi, you can browse
peacefully in the most fashionable shops that sell elegant
fashions made from Turkey's high quality textiles. Exquisite
jewelry as well as finely designed handbags and shoes can also
be found. The recently developed Galleria mall at Atakoy has
branches of Istanbul's most elegant shops. Bahariye Caddesi,
Bagdat Caddesi and Capitol, on the Asian side, offer the same
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In
Istanbul's busy flea markets you can find an astonishing
assortment of goods, both old and new. Everyday offers a new
opportunity to poke about the Sahaflar Carsisi and Cinaralti
in the Beyazit district. On Sundays, in a flea market between
the Sahaflar and the Covered Bazaar, vendors uncover their
wares on carts and blankets. The Horhor Carsisi is a
collection of shops that sell furniture of varying age and
quality. The flea market in the Topkapi district, on Cukurcuma
Sokak in Cihangir, on Buyuk Hamam Sokak in Uskudar,in the
Kadikoy Carsi Duragi area, and between Eminonu and
Tahtakale,are open daily. After a drive up the Bosphorus on a
Sunday stop between Buyukdere and Sariyer to wander through
another lively market |
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