The mosques, bazaars, and Turkish baths of Istanbul could keep you happily occupied for your entire trip: an eyeful of breathtaking architecture here, a good-natured haggle over a carpet there. Kick your trip off at the awe-inspiring Sultan Ahmet Camii (Blue Mosque), which is visible from many points of the city. Stroll the Galata Bridge and stop by the Miniaturk Park to see its tiny artifacts. The Grand Bazaar has thousands of shops to browse, while the Egyptian Bazaar is a fragrant trove of spices and fruits.
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MuzeShop is a design boutique where you can find authentic Turkish needle lace art made by Anatolian women, used on modern designed accessories, shawls, foulards, clothes… Every piece is unique and has a story or meaning. You can find many ethnic/authentic theme on contemporary design gift ideas on many range of prices.
"Oya" is the Turkish traditional needle works. Muze shop is one of the pioneers who modernized it in the original modern designs. If you are a persons who loves the hand craft, don't miss this shop.
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Modda, brings together the most distinguished artists, designers and workshops in one place. Clothes, ceramics, decorative art, ornaments, accessories and art meet in Modda.
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It is one of the oldest bazaars in Istanbul. It took its name from the day which you can find it. Every Tuesday (Sali Pazari). You may find that you are imagining in this bazaar in a huge area in Hasanpasa the area of the Kadikoy. How can you go ?? If you are in Eminonu you can cross the Asian side by boat by taking Metro and getting to the stop Acibadem. It is the 3rd stop from Kadikoy. From there you walk about 500 meters and you will find it.All they know If you ask for Sali Pazari .
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