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Shopping & Markets

Istanbul:

  1. Grand Bazaar (Kapalı Çarşı)

    • Location: Fatih, Istanbul

    • Overview: The Grand Bazaar is one of the oldest and largest covered markets in the world, dating back to the 15th century. It spans over 60 streets and features thousands of shops selling carpets, jewelry, leather goods, textiles, spices, and more.

  2. Spice Bazaar (Mısır Çarşısı)

    • Location: Eminönü, Istanbul

    • Overview: The Spice Bazaar is famous for its historical significance in spices and gourmet foods. It hosts colorful spice stalls, nut shops, and local product vendors. It's also a great place to find souvenirs and textiles.

  3. Istiklal Avenue (İstiklal Caddesi)

    • Location: Beyoğlu, Istanbul

    • Overview: Istiklal Avenue is known for its vibrant atmosphere with shops, cafes, restaurants, and art galleries. It features modern shopping centers along with historic passages from the Ottoman era.

Cappadocia:

  1. Avanos Pottery Shops

    • Location: Avanos, Cappadocia

    • Overview: Avanos is renowned for its pottery and ceramics. Visitors can explore numerous pottery shops where local artisans create and sell handmade ceramics, including decorative items, kitchenware, and traditional pottery.

  2. Göreme Handicraft Stores

    • Location: Göreme, Cappadocia

    • Overview: Göreme and its surrounding villages host various handicraft stores offering a wide range of locally made products such as carpets, kilims, textiles, leather goods, and souvenirs. These shops often feature traditional Turkish designs and craftsmanship.

  3. Avanos Carpet Shops

    • Location: Avanos, Cappadocia

    • Overview: Avanos is also known for its traditional carpet weaving. Visitors can visit carpet shops to admire and purchase handmade carpets and rugs, which are renowned for their quality and intricate designs.

  4. Ürgüp Handicraft Workshops

    • Location: Ürgüp, Cappadocia

    • Overview: Ürgüp is home to various workshops where local artisans create and sell handicrafts such as pottery, ceramics, textiles, and jewelry. Visitors can often watch demonstrations of traditional craftsmanship and purchase authentic, locally made items.

Antalya:
  1. Kaleiçi Old Town Market

    • Location: Antalya

    • Overview: Kaleiçi is Antalya's historic quarter with narrow streets filled with local handicrafts, jewelry, carpets, and souvenirs. It's a charming place to explore Ottoman-era architecture and shop for unique gifts.

  2. Antalya Bazaar

    • Location: Antalya

    • Overview: Antalya's main bazaar is a bustling market offering a variety of goods including spices, textiles, leather goods, and fresh produce. It's a lively atmosphere where visitors can haggle and experience local daily life.