Popular Bazaars in Turkey

Historical markets and bazaars in Turkey

Popular Bazaars in Turkey

Turkey is home to some of the best markets and bazaars in the world. In Turkey, markets are a place of locals gathering together, purchasing fresh produce, and sharing daily news. In this article from Ebla Real Estate, we will talk about some of the most popular bazaars in Turkey.

 

Popular Bazaars in Turkey

The most popular bazaars in Turkey:

There are a lot of historical markets and bazaars around Turkey that reflect the culture of the country. Whether you are in search of authentic souvenirs, antiques, or fresh food for a picnic, there’s a Turkish bazaar for every interest. In this article, we will mention some of the most important and popular bazaars in Turkey.

Grand Bazaar in Istanbul (Istanbul Kapalıçarşı):

Grand Bazaar in Istanbul is one of the oldest covered markets, not just in Asia or Europe but the world, and it dates back to the 1450s. Moreover, The Grand Bazaar (Turkish: Kapalıçarşı or Büyük Çarşı) is one of the largest markets in Turkey, with 61 covered streets and over 4,000 shops, covering an area of ​​30,700 m2. The covered market in Istanbul attracts between 250,000 and 400,000 visitors daily.

Grand Bazaar in Istanbul

Spice Bazaar in Istanbul (Mısır Çarşısı):

Also referred to as the Egyptian Bazaar, the Spice Bazaar is a culinary and historic wonder and one of the best places to visit in Istanbul. The Egyptian Bazaar was established in Istanbul in 1597 during the reign of Sultan Murad III, located in the historic Eminönü quarter of the Fatih neighborhood of the city.

Arasta Bazaar in Istanbul:

Arasta Bazaar is a street market, situated behind the Blue Mosque, one of Istanbul’s most well-known landmarks. In Arasta Bazaar, there are little shops selling traditional Turkish items such as authentic carpets, textiles, and glassware. Moreover, this market street contains ceramic shops, antique shops, and vintage clothing shops.

Popular Bazaars in Turkey

Wednesday Bazaar – Fatih Market (Çarşamba Pazarı):

Wednesday Bazaar in Istanbul is one of the largest popular bazaars in Turkey. Every Wednesday, the historic neighborhood of Fatih transforms into a bustling outdoor market. This market is a favorite of locals, where vendors sell anything from food items to clothing and accessories. Moreover, visitors can find bargains on purses, makeup, perfume, sunglasses, and shoes, in addition to mountains of fresh fruits and vegetables, cheeses, olives, and pickles.

Mahmutpaşa Bazaar in Istanbul:

This place is one of the most crowded bazaars of Istanbul. Mahmutpaşa bazaar consists of more than 250 shops on both sides. It is located close to the Egyptian market and contains various Turkish and international products and goods at low prices.

Wednesday Bazaar – Covered Market in Antalya:

The Wednesday bazaar in Antalya is one of the main and popular markets in Turkey. It attracts local and foreign visitors. Moreover, the Wednesday bazaar in Antalya is a covered market where there are food products, fruits and vegetables, in addition to clothes, household items, accessories and gifts.

Covered Market in Bursa (Bursa Kapalıçarşı):

The covered market in Bursa is one of the oldest existing markets in Turkey. This popular bazaar in Turkey is one of the most famous tourist places. It contains unique products, such as food, spices, clothes and silk textiles, bags, accessories, souvenirs, jewelry, gold and others.

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Trabzon Bedesten Bazaar:

Trabzon Bedesten Bazaar is one of the most popular bazaars to visit by history lovers in northern Turkey. It is one of the most important historically roofed markets dating back to the Ottoman era, with a large turnout from locals and foreign tourists. The goods sold at Bedesten Trabzon Market are limited to the finest fabrics, clothing, leather and wool manufacturers, the most beautiful ornamental products, ornaments and precious stones, as well as a large number of traditional and modern Turkish goods, porcelain products and various handicrafts .

 

Edited by: Ebla Group Real Estate

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