Turkish Grand Bazaar and Egyptian Bazaar

If you're looking to buy souvenirs in Turkey, the Egyptian Bazaar and Grand Bazaar are must-visit destinations!

These two iconic markets in Istanbul each have their own unique charm.

Egyptian Bazaar (Spice Bazaar)
A paradise of spices: Vibrant spices, dried fruits, nuts, and Turkish sweets line the stalls, creating a fragrant and colorful atmosphere. It's perfect for cooking enthusiasts and those interested in food culture. Compared to the Grand Bazaar, it is smaller in scale, making it easier for tourists to navigate. It's also a lively market frequented by locals for daily shopping. Additionally, its proximity to mosques like the Suleymaniye Mosque makes sightseeing convenient.

Grand Bazaar
Dating back to the 15th century, this is one of the largest indoor markets in the world. With approximately 4,000 shops spread across 61 alleys, its maze-like structure sparks a sense of adventure. From carpets, ceramics, jewelry, and lamps to modern souvenirs, the Grand Bazaar offers a wide variety of items.

You can visit both markets in half a day (the distance between them is about 1.5 km, roughly a 20-minute walk). Both places allow you to experience Istanbul's culture and history, making them ideal for a delightful souvenir shopping trip!

Post by ゆいひら | Jul 16, 2025

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