A Living History: Kapalıçarşı, The Grand Bazaar

Imagine a shopping mall that has been going since 1461, the Grand Bazaar. The former commercial centre of Istanbul spreads to more than 100,000 square metres in total and welcomes an average of 500,000 people a day. There are about 3,600 stores in the nostalgic bazaar, which is spread over 64 streets and 14 inns. 

The Grand Bazaar, a unique trading centre from the past to the present, is definitely an Istanbul experience you cannot miss out on.

Golden Advice for Those Who Shop at the Grand Bazaar

One of the must-do things in Istanbul is shop at the Grand Bazaar, but you need to be aware of the shopping culture here. The Grand Bazaar is very busy on weekends, so you might prefer the weekdays for a quieter shopping experience. Bargaining is the rule here, and you can get a 10% to 20% discount on the prices by asking for a discount. Let’s say you encountered the jewel of your dreams or the jacket you have been searching for while touring the bazaar. Try not to show your joy, but rather keep your cool. In the Grand Bazaar, prices are like stock markets, but here change comes from your emotions. Finally, the same product is sold in many stores, so be sure to shop around for better prices.

A Shopping Experience Where You Travel in Time

From carpets to textiles, bags to shoes, antique artefacts to valuable jewellery… You can find everything you are looking for here. The Grand Bazaar, which you can visit between 08.30 and 19.00 every day except Sundays and religious holidays, is in a very convenient location in terms of transportation with its central location. The Grand Bazaar, located between Beyazit and Eminonu, one of Istanbul’s most important historical districts, is easily accessed by trams, metros and public buses.   Inspired by the Grand Bazaar, ATÜ Old Bazaar offers a modern way to achieve this unique experience. Here on the shelves you can find products sold in the Grand Bazaar, so it is very easy to discover a treasure that will remind you of Istanbul.

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