Shopping

“Pasaj” in Beyoğlu you should not miss
The Turkish word “pasaj” means passage or aracade. Istanbul is a city full of pasajs. Normally these pasajs connect two different streets or locations while also serving as a space for shopping and/or dining. If you go to Istanbul you must certainly see the following pasajs. ...
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5 Most Popular Shopping Malls on the European Side of İstanbul
Kanyon welcomes the shoppers on four floors with 160 stores and hosts the top brands of both Turkey and the world. ...
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Arasta Çarşısı (Arasta Bazaar)
Located behind the Sultanahmet Mosque, the Arasta Çarşı was built in the same period and served as a shopping center. ...
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Bağdat Caddesi (Bagdat Avenue)
Stretching between Kadıköy and Maltepe for 14 kilometers on the Asian side of İstanbul, Bağdat Avenue is one of the most popular destinations of shopping. ...
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Halaskargazi Caddesi (Halaskargazi Avenue)
Halaskargazi Avenue runs between Şişli and Harbiye for 1.3 kilometers. From banks to restaurants, shops to museums, it is home to many different businesses and sights. ...
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Istıklal Caddesi (Istiklal Avenue)
Located in one of İstanbul’s oldest districts, Beyoğlu, İstiklal Avenue has a quite long history. The street here started to be shaped during the Byzantine times and it has been one of İstanbul’s most important shopping destinations since the 19th century. ...
25 votes, average: 4.36 out of 525 votes, average: 4.36 out of 525 votes, average: 4.36 out of 525 votes, average: 4.36 out of 525 votes, average: 4.36 out of 5
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Grand Bazaar (Kapalıçarşı)
With 58 streets and around 4,000 shops the Grand Bazaar is one of the world's biggest and oldest covered markets. ...
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Mısır Çarşısı (Spice Bazaar)
One of Istanbul’s most exciting spots, the Spice Bazaar (Turkish: Mısır Çarşı) was built in the 1660’s as part of the Yeni Mosque complex. ...
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Sahaflar Çarşısı (Secondhand Book Bazaar)
The Sahaflar Çarşı (Second Hand Book Bazaar) has been a book and paper market since Byzantine times. ...
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