From my previous post, you might remember we went from the Asian part of Istanbul to the European.
We were heading for
The Grand Bazaar which was constructed between 1455 and 1461.
One of the Worlds biggest indoor markets.
Zeynep as our wondeful hostess and driver and guide and grandma to Metin Leander, my daughter Ingelin, Anna and me.
Istanbul is a metropolis - a megacity, spreading over two continents – Asia and Europe.
Good then to go with
Zeynep, who knows where to park the Car.
And where to take the modern Tram (Street Car) to the
Grand Bazaar.
Nine stops crossing the
Golden Horn.
And also learn how to
pay for the ride.
All about Trams in Istanbul here
We went from Kabataş to Kapalı Çarşı - The Grand Bazaar. Anna and
Zeynep are close to enter
.
Grand Bazaar in Beyazit, on the European side of Istanbul, is one of the City's greatest tourism attractions, and you do not need to buy anything. You only look, if you prefere;)
It's like walking around in a modern Shopping Mall, but the Shops are smaller and private owned. Above you see Grandma with Grandson. He was perhaps the greatest attraction that Day;)
You can find allmost everything here (no fashion of any kind, that will be in an other post):
New and antique jewellery, inlaid woodwork furniture, textiles and embroidery, metalware, lamps, carpets and more can all be found beneath the covered alleyways.
Try and bargain. Do not look to eager. Like Anna and Ingelin;)
It's very well organized in the sense that all shops selling the same type of goods are located in the same alley. In the middle of the Bazaar you find the above “advertizing” for
Boybeyi Jewellery
.
The Grand Bazaar is huge and crowed. No fixed prices, so you have to bargain. The quality of the goods varies, so you should know how to distinct the genuine from the fake.
We needed a rest as well, all of us. It was many new and strange impressions. Not at least for Metin Leander, 8 months and 10 Days. And more crowed than we Vikings are used to… from 250,000 to 400,000 visitors a day.
No visit to an oriental bazaar without seeing a Lamp;)
What will be your 3 wishes?
About The Grand Bazaar
Can you buy Taxfree?
Some Shops offer Taxfree: 18% off. Present the merchandise and receipt to
The Customs Tax-Free office at the airport in Istanbul, located in the International Departure Terminal, is opened 24 hours a day. Do not sign any papers you can not understand when you buy, others than related directly to your Credit Card receipt.
Summary
For me it was a great tourist attraction well worth visiting. It gives an insight in historical oriental markets and sales and buying behaviours. Not very unlike modern shoppings malls exept for the lack of fixed prices, sales, A/C, Parking lots and Fast Food.
If you are a skilled shopper, I’m sure you will find treasures here.
Grandson Metin Leander did a great performance. He charmed everybody.
More to come....
PS.
Photos from Oslo you have never thought about Labels: Bazaar, Istanbul, shopping