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Istanbul's Grand Bazaar (Kapalı Çarşı, or Covered Market; map) is Turkey's largest covered market offering excellent shopping: beautiful Turkish carpets, glazed tiles and pottery, copper and brassware, apparel made of leather, cotton and wool, meerschaum pipes, alabaster bookends and ashtrays, and all sorts of other things.
In 2018 the bazaar decided that it would open for business seven days a week from 08:30am to 19:00 (7pm), and would also be open on national holidays during the same hours. The only exception is that on the first day of the Ramazan Bayramı and Kurban Bayramı religious holidayperiods, the bazaar will be closed. It will open for the remaining days of each holiday period.
Most guidebooks claim that it has 4000 shops. Because of cosolidation and replacement of shops by restaurants and other services the number is certainly lower, but you get the idea: it has lots of shops. Not all of them, by the way, are for tourists; locals shop here as well, lending a welcome dose of authenticity.
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Beyazıt CaddesiIstanbul's Grand Bazaar (Kapalı Çarşı, or Covered Market; map) is Turkey's largest covered market offering excellent shopping: beautiful Turkish carpets, glazed tiles and pottery, copper and brassware, apparel made of leather, cotton and wool, meerschaum pipes, alabaster bookends and ashtrays, and all sorts of other things.
In 2018 the bazaar decided that it would open for business seven days a week from 08:30am to 19:00 (7pm), and would also be open on national holidays during the same hours. The only exception is that on the first day of the Ramazan Bayramı and Kurban Bayramı religious holidayperiods, the bazaar will be closed. It will open for the remaining days of each holiday period.
Most guidebooks claim that it has 4000 shops. Because of cosolidation and replacement of shops by restaurants and other services the number is certainly lower, but you get the idea: it has lots of shops. Not all of them, by the way, are for tourists; locals shop here as well, lending a welcome dose of authenticity.
Home of the Ottoman sultans for nearly 400 years, Topkapı Sarayı (“Palace of the Cannon Gate”—map) was the seraglio, the heart of the vast Ottoman Empire, ruled by the monarch who lived in Topkapı’s hundreds of rooms with hundreds of concubines, children, and white and black servants. The domes of Topkapı’s Harem dominate the Golden Horn. Because Topkapı is No. 2 on everyone’s list of Istanbul sights(Hagia Sophia is No. 1)
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2 Hasan Fehmipaşa Çk.Home of the Ottoman sultans for nearly 400 years, Topkapı Sarayı (“Palace of the Cannon Gate”—map) was the seraglio, the heart of the vast Ottoman Empire, ruled by the monarch who lived in Topkapı’s hundreds of rooms with hundreds of concubines, children, and white and black servants. The domes of Topkapı’s Harem dominate the Golden Horn. Because Topkapı is No. 2 on everyone’s list of Istanbul sights(Hagia Sophia is No. 1)
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