A very large and good market is closed, mainly jewelry, gold, clothing in a word, you will find everything you are looking for the price of whom you can buy and cheaper, you can buy good things expensive
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Uh tih
Level 27 Local Expert
December 3, 2024
An old charismatic place, lots of thieves. At the bazaar, everyone has the same thing in terms of goods. Everyone says that he has an exclusive - he is everywhere there))))
Sweets, spices, take them, everything is decent, but all sorts of health supplements Ala droste a pinch in tea will be good for you, do not believe everything is bullshit.
There are a lot of interesting things, as a tourist, to come here to buy something - well, that. You can take it clearly cheaper nearby, it's more like an attraction
A huge market. There is a bit of color and maybe you can visit it once. But if there is no goal to buy something, there is not much to do. The mass of luxury brand items for little money leads to the idea that the entire market is an ordinary "China".
Well, what can I say about the huge Oriental Bazaar, which probably can't do without a day. It's a pretty colorful place. However, the second time is unlikely to go.
In the room itself, everything is very bright, expensive, rich with a scrap price tag. Near the market on the streets are quite reasonable prices. With the haggling as it is sluggish, There are high-quality things, but it's not clear why they hang labels of famous brands on them. Walking the quest itself is not easy.
The landmark of Istanbul! Be sure to visit, it's very atmospheric. It is better to make purchases not on neighboring streets, it will be the same, but cheaper.
The bazaar is impressive:there are many different boutique shops with various valuable goods and not so much.In my opinion, most of it is spread out on the non-covered part, and it seemed more interesting to me.-1 🌟 for the dirt, they smoke everywhere, which is not acceptable to me.
The atmosphere, the spirit of the market
I recommend just enjoying the atmosphere
And here, as a rule, the best exchange rate is in the very bins
And as a rule, I take spices, medicinal green tea and eucalyptus crystals here
It's expensive, there are a lot of unpleasant odors, it stinks of mothballs, where carpets, spices, something else, The toilet in the alley is paid and it's scary to go there, Prices are more expensive than at a street bazaar, Sellers sit and eat in the middle of the aisle or wash the floor and wave a mop at visitors so that they don't walk on the washed, T-shirts for 40 Euros! On the street, the same T-shirts cost 7-10 euros. The summer bag a la Prada costs 400 euros and is not traded.
A good market for quality goods. You can find Turkish delight, ceramics, souvenirs, clothes, shoes and gold. It is made in the form of shops . Clean, tidy. Sellers invite you to their stores, but they don't grab your hands. Everything is very cultured. I recommend visiting
It's a very atmospheric place. There is a huge market, you can just walk through to feel the spirit of Istanbul. It is better to visit this place at the end of the day (open until 19:00), when there are fewer tourists.
The bazaar is very big and beautiful. There are a lot of people walking. I advise you to definitely visit there, you can buy anything👍The prices are certainly off the scale😁
A very colorful place! A lot of brilliant stuff))) A bunch of different stuff)) There are a lot of exchangers and the exchange rate is more profitable than in the city. In a word - a bazaar, a big bazaar!)))
Colorful, contrasting, smoky! You can bargain, there are good things! The impressions are good, I have long dreamed of visiting there, tourists are treated well!
A real Oriental bazaar in a modern design.
Indoor.
You can find almost everything,
Although there is no clear division into rows (streets), according to the assortment, it is still possible to distinguish "spots" of specialization for certain goods
It's good that merchants do not cling to their sleeves, but behave with restraint
There is authenticity in this bazaar / market, a lot of choice, of course you need to bargain, many sellers seem intrusive, but this is their job, it's great, as a tourist it's interesting to visit)
You definitely need to go there. A beautiful and grandiose structure. If you are not afraid of a huge number of people and get lost, then you need to go. You definitely won't go out without buying, there is everything
Yes, it is a historical place, but there is no point in going for a walk there. The maximum is to build a route through it to something else and thus walk through.
Awesome historical place. Any shopaholic will be delighted with this mini city with the sale of everything, it seems.
Of the cons, it's stuffy even not in the hottest weather. The locals also manage to smoke in this stuffy heat
An interesting place for tourists. Everything is bright, bright, noisy. A real oriental bazaar. The prices are really high. You can walk for 10 minutes and find the same thing for half the price.
Shopaholics of any unnecessary stupid story for the price tag multiplied by three here! Write adequate comments / I'll tell you where to buy the same thing in 15 minutes
We went in, of course, looked for five minutes and came out, the bazaar is like a bazaar, it's also 5 times more expensive, there's also a restaurant for us that salts meat, you can go
A very famous, significant place, a must-visit, color, bazaar, how everything works, do not forget to bargain to exhaustion and eat delicious food.... Chestnuts , kebabs , you will be absolutely delighted "👍
One of the best places in Istanbul. Very beautiful.
The showcases sparkle with a lot of gold and diamonds. The air is saturated with the aroma of spices and perfume, there are many comfortable places where you can sit and drink a cup of coffee or tea for 50 Lira.
A huge market. You can buy everything and the most "branded". And gucci, and armiani, and expensive &stupid. Sellers are intrusive, be careful. For any even harmless offer, just look, they will try to actively, in a European way, sell. But the complex itself is interesting to see from an architectural point of view. No, not in terms of layout, but finishing, although it has been in need of restoration for quite some time.
A magical place. Here it is good to feel the flavor of Istanbul, drink coffee, taste sweets and nuts. But it doesn't make sense to buy something. Everything is very expensive. On the neighboring streets the same is much cheaper
Colorful, noisy, expensive. There is everything that your heart desires and of course the Turks are the best sellers, they will spin in a whirlwind of all this beauty so that you will not notice how you will buy what you did not need.
You can get lost, before going to the bazaar, be sure to download the navigator! A huge range of goods, always bargain - the Turks love it and always compromise!
It's really just a tourist attraction. The price tag is too high, sellers do not bargain willingly, and often simply do not bargain. And so a beautiful worthy tourist place. Nearby there are exchangers where you can change money at a good rate
Well, there's nothing special here, it's worth going to a museum, but it's not worth buying anything. There are plenty of places in the city with the same goods cheaper.
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Gorizont
Level 7 Local Expert
December 19, 2024
The bazaar... is more like a shopping city! A lot, a lot of things! You can just walk for hours and stare, bargain and take pictures! The best exchange rate. Look for exchangers in the golden quarter. Be careful, you can get lost)
Stuff is junk, everything is the same everywhere, there are no prices almost everywhere, if you don't know Turkish, they charge 300% and there are a lot of pickpockets
It's a very colorful place. Time flows like sand through your fingers here. It is better to shop on the outskirts, sellers here bargain more excitedly and more willingly)
A place for tourists. Buy trinkets as a keepsake. Or you need to go and really look for an exclusive. But I really want to escape to the fresh air and silence faster.
A wild mix of modern gentrified shops and traditional merchants) I really like such mixes, you can buy everything on the market) the only thing in the covered part of the market, well, it's very smoky.
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Svetlana
Level 20 Local Expert
November 3, 2024
It is cheaper in the streets near the Egyptian bazaar. The lamp was found for 1350 rubles, and here they offered at least 1800 rubles. Here you need to bargain, reduce 70-80%, show that you don't really need a thing, sometimes prices start to drop after that)) and it's even better to go deep into the bazaar, everything is much more expensive at the entrance.
A beautiful area near the Nurosmaniye mosque for a photo against the background of the entrance to the bazaar)
It is very expensive, overpriced for tourists, like a replica, but they ask for money taken from the air for it, if you go through the indoor market a little, you can find shops with more adequate prices, you should not walk in the heat, it is difficult to climb and descend the slopes