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The Grand Bazaar (Turkish: Kapalıçarşı, meaning ‘Covered Bazaar’; also Büyük Çarşı, meaning ‘Grand Bazaar’) in Istanbul is one of the largest and oldest covered markets in the world, with 61 covered streets and over 3,000 shops which attract between 250,000 and 400,000 visitors daily. In 2014, it is listed No.1 among world's most-visited tourist attractions with 91,250,000 annual visitors.
The Grand Bazaar is located inside the walled city of Istanbul, in the district of Fatih and in the neighbourhood (mahalle) bearing the same name (Kapalıçarşı). It stretches roughly from west to east between the mosques of Beyazit and of Nuruosmaniye. The Bazaar can easily be reached from Sultanahmet and Sirkeci by trams (Beyazıt-Kapalıçarşı stop).
Shopping in Istanbul, Turkey
On our final days in Istanbul, we went to see the whirling dervishes and then we shopped. We wandered and explored a lot, but mostly just to shop.
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0:15 - Yesterday's recap
0:49 - Topkapi Palace
2:03 - Isa's Bath and me Hanging out in Sultanahmet
3:04 - Lunch at Sehzade Cag Kebap (AMAZING!)
3:56 - Street food
4:23 - Shopping in the Spice Market in Istanbul
5:20 - Exploring Galata (Bogazkesen is at 5:40)
5:51 - Searching for rainbow stairs (and cats)
6:11 - Little Hagia Sophia and area
6:45 - Dinner at Shadow
7:12 - Traveling home
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Exploring Istanbul's Grand Bazaar | Oldest Market in the World
Exploring the incredible Grand Bazaar (Kapali Carsi) in Istanbul, Turkey, considered to be the oldest market in the world.
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A TOUR OF ISTANBUL, TURKEY | This City Is Incredible!
Exploring fascinating Istanbul, the largest city of Turkey.
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A TOUR OF ISTANBUL, TURKEY | This City Is Incredible!
10 Top Tourist Attractions in Istanbul - Travel Video
Istanbul is a city that wears its cultures and history well, blending them into an exciting city that has much to offer travelers from around the world. Founded during Neolithic times, Istanbul today is a modern city that remains true to its historic heritage through its mosques, basilicas and ancient bazaars. Standing between the East and the West, Turkey’s largest city offers an aura of intrigue and charm that will appeal to all visitors. Here’s a look at the top tourist attractions in Istanbul:
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10 must visit places in Istanbul -TURKEY TRAVEL GUIDE
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Istanbul is a city with unlimited places to discover and attractions to do, in this video we picked 10 of the most interesting places we think you should visit in Istanbul.
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TRAVEL TO TURKEY, ISTANBUL AND WELCOME TO ISTANBUL, TURKEY 2019 VLOG !!! this is my travel vlog series from Pakistan to turkey Istanbul.
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Everything you need to know if you are staying a day or less in Istanbul Pendik Turkey and why I felt so KILIG during my whole stay here in this country.
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Curious about Kadaif noodles from Turkey - 04:29
What to bring before entering the Blue Mosque/Sultan Ahmed Mosque - 05:35
The very beautiful Hagia Sophia - 06:30
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Must see attractions, shop and restaurants:
Bosphorus Bridge
Hagia Sophia
Blue Mosque
Grand Bazaar
Orient Delight and Spice Shop
Hatay Medineyetler Sofrası - they have 5 star service I promise
Try out their Kadaif Turkish Noodles and sweets
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Laleli & Aksaray, Wholesale Fashion Market | Istanbul Travel Guide 2019
Not far to the Grand Bazaar are the Neighbourhoods Laleli and Aksaray. These areas became a trading and shopping center over the years. Most of the Shops you will see during our walk in Laleli and Aksaray are wholesale Shops. But if you search you can find also retail shopping for good prices.
We will walk and explore for few minutes Laleli and Aksaray Neighbourhoods, the Istanbul wholesale clothing market.
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Where To Buy Souvenirs in Istanbul? | CHEAP & GOOD
Where To Buy Souvenirs in Istanbul? | CHEAP & GOOD
When shopping in Istanbul we always want to find the best traditional Turkish things and souvenirs for better prices BUT many tourist think that the Grand Bazaar and the Spice Bazaar are the best places for it.
In this video we show you the best Istanbul shopping street, things to buy in Istanbul and a full Istanbul shopping guide which will definitely help your wallet.
From the best Turkish coffee in Istanbul, traditional Turkish bags, table runners, Turkish coffe cups, tea cups, etc and all these just a few meters away from the Grand Bazaar and Spice Bazaar.
If you are asking yourself what to buy in Istanbul and where to buy souvenirs then check out this video!
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Turkish Food Tour in Istanbul - BEST Kebabs of My Life, AMAZING Seafood, and Turkish Ice Cream!
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The first thing we did in the morning in Istanbul was drive over to Beşiktaş to eat an amazing Turkish food breakfast at a restaurant called Çakmak Kahvaltı Salonu. From there we took the ferry across the Bosphorus to Kadiköy, where we had an incredible Turkish seafood meal for lunch. Finally, we enjoyed some Turkish ice cream, and the show, and had the most incredible kebab I’ve ever had in my life at Zübeyir Ocakbaşı Restaurant. It was an amazing day of Turkish food in Istanbul!
1:27 Turkish breakfast at Çakmak Kahvaltı Salonu - For breakfast we headed to Beşiktaş, one of my favorite areas of Istanbul, and went to a restaurant known for serving breakfast. The breakfast was amazing, and I ate a dish of eggs with beef and butter. The side dishes were also fantastic. Total price - 29 TL ($9.73)
7:40 Boat to Kadiköy and Kadiköy Market - During our trip so far to Istanbul, we hadn’t had a chance to go to the Asian side of Istanbul. So today, we took the ferry over to Kadiköy pier on the Asian side across the Bosphorus. The views of Istanbul from the Bosphorus were stunning. On the other side, the main thing I wanted to do was explore Kadiköy Market, which was every bit as colorful as I had imagined. The fresh vegetables and seafood were fantastic, and I tried a cup of pickle juice.
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12:45 Seafood lunch at Balıkçı Lokantası Restaurant - Of all the meals I ate in Istanbul, this was one of my personal favorites, being a seafood lover. Not a far walk from the market, we went to a local family run seafood restaurant called Balıkçı Lokantası Restaurant. The owners were really friendly, and I ordered a plate of hamsi (which are anchovies), and I’m not sure of the name of the other dish, but I got Black Sea salmon braised in olive oil and butter I think with herbs and spices. It was one of the best Turkish foods I ate the entire trip to Istanbul. Wow, it was amazing.
20:50 Turkish Ice Cream - After spending some time exploring the Asian side of Istanbul, we took the ferry back to the European side, and since Istiklal Street was on our route, we stopped to have Turkish ice cream. You also see Turkish ice cream vendors playing with their customers, but when you’re the victim, it’s so confusing and funny. They have some serious skills playing with Turkish ice cream. Do you like Turkish ice cream?
23:49 Zübeyir Ocakbaşı Restaurant - For our final Turkish food meal of the day, we headed over to Zübeyir Ocakbaşı Restaurant. Ocakbaşı is a type of Turkish grill, and they served all sorts of different meat included kebabs and lamb chops in particular. We also got a bunch of side dishes and they cooked the kebabs and lamb chops right in front of us within the center of the restaurant. The kebab was the best I’ve ever had in my mouth, with an amazing mixture of minced meat and spices. Total price - 100 TL ($33.55). Thank you to David from for the recommendation.
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Travel Inspired Lookbook: Turkey
Welcome back to Conservation Nomad!
I will be traveling to Turkey (Istanbul and Cappadocia specifically) so I decided to put together a little lookbook of the outfits I will be packing with me.
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Kilo shop, Monastiraki
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Amazing Turkish Food and Attractions in Istanbul - Istanbul, Turkey, Travel Guide!
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Day 9: Istanbul, Turkey - This was a day of sightseeing at some of the most famous attractions in Istanbul that I’ve wanted to visit my entire life including the Blue Mosque and Hagia Sophia. And the read highlight of the day for me was the incredible Turkish food, especially the kebabs.
Museum Pass Istanbul - 85 TRY ($28.88) - Before getting started with the things we did in this video, I purchased a Museum Pass for Istanbul, which granted me access to a few of the attractions without having to stand in line. I’m not sure if I really saved much money, but it did save time.
2:00 Sultan Ahmet Camii (Blue Mosque) - Our first stop of the day in this attractions in Istanbul video was the Sultan Ahmet Camii, which is commonly known as the Blue Mosque due to its blue tiles on the inside. We actually arrived a little too early in the morning, so they were not open yet, so we walked around the Hippodrome of Constantinople for a few minutes. When the Blue Mosque opened, we went inside. Both inside and outside are incredible to see.
5:37 Hagia Sophia - One of the most famous pieces of architecture in all of Istanbul and one of the most famous attractions is Hagia Sophia. It started off as a church, later became a mosque, and now it’s an official museum. After entering, you can walk around the main room, but the highlight of visiting Hagia Sophia for me was walking up to the upper galleries for some amazing views from above.
8:24 Topkapi Palace - Finally, one more of the most famous attractions in Istanbul, and located right in the same area as Hagia Sophia and the Blue Mosque is Topkapi Palace, which was an Ottoman Palace. You can walk around the gardens and palace structures, which are now galleries. I especially enjoyed the Imperial Harem, which was a section of the palace reserved for women, and the best preserved area of the palace.
11:25 Sehzade Erzurum Cag Kebab (Şehzade Cağ Kebap) - There are many different types of Turkish food, and cag kebab is a type of kebab from Erzurum in Eastern Turkey. According some some men I met while eating the amazing kebabs, this is the best restaurant for cag kebab in all of Istanbul. The type of kebab is made from lamb, and instead of being on a vertical skewer like other types of kebabs, it’s grilled on a horizontal skewer. The meat is cooked with wood fire, and slice off onto smaller skewers to be served. If you get a chance to try cag kebab, it’s an absolutely stunning Turkish food. The entire meal was delicious, but the best part was meeting the owner of Sehzade Erzurum Cag Kebab and eating a slice of the meat right off the roll hot and fresh. Out entire meal cost 85 TL ($28.88).
20:34 Basilica Cistern - 20 TRY ($6.80) - Arter the amazing Turkish food lunch, we headed over to see the Basilica cistern, one of many underground cisterns in Istanbul. It was interesting to see. We then headed to the hotel for a rest, and then went out again for dinner.
23:27 Dinner at Balkan Lokantasi - Beşiktaş is a neighborhood in Istanbul and we walked over to a restaurant for dinner in that neighborhood called Balkan Lokantasi. It was an extremely busy restaurant serving all sorts of different Turkish food in a cafeteria like style. You walk through the line, choose whatever dishes you want, and pay for what you get. You can eat a serious feast for a pretty good price. I got a little confused and didn’t really know what I was doing, so ended up ordering what was way too much food. But that’s alright, it was all really delicious.
It was fantastic day of Turkish food and visiting some attractions in Istanbul that I had wanted to visit my entire life.
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$100 in ISTANBUL in 24 Hours? What Can You Get?!
GUYS, ISTANBUL IS AMAZING!! Have you ever been? If not, this video will convince you to go.
**Watch until the end to see how I almost didn't make it legally into Istanbul**
A few days ago, I spent the wildest 24 hours in Istanbul and budgeted myself with $100 to see how much fun I could have in the city.
This was my 4th visit to Istanbul, and every time I go back, I love it more and more. It might be the most electric and vibrant city in the world.
This is the 5th sequel to my “$100 in 24 Hours” series — but I think it’s the best one because Istanbul is MUCH cheaper than the previous few cities (Hong Kong and Barcelona)... The affordability enabled me to go ALL OUT on a $100 budget — kebabs, kumpir, coffee, baklava, tea, shisha, Efes beer and TONS MORE!
Lastly, the fact that I got into Istanbul, Turkey is a MIRACLE ... Have you heard about the Turkey/USA mutual visa ban?! Just 3 hours before my plane arrived in Istanbul (literally), all U.S citizens were banned to visit Turkey indefinitely (the Turkish government mimicked the U.S.'s ban last week which prohibited Turkish citizens from entering the USA). I read this news while sitting on the runway in Tel Aviv, and I was so nervous that I was gonna get detained, deported and/or questioned by the Turkish immigration, but I made it in safely!!! I think I was the last American to get a visa on arrival. I hope this stupid visa ban goes away, and both U.S. and Turkish citizens are able to visit each other's country again. I hate politics.
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A Tour Of BODRUM, TURKEY | Is It Worth Visiting?
Exploring the small, pleasant city of Bodrum on the Aegean Sea of southwestern Turkey.
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Thanks a lot for watching and safe journeys!
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Roaming through Istanbul | what to do in Istanbul | Travel Turkey
Roaming through Istanbul | what to do in Istanbul | Travel Turkey gives a glimpse of what we did and places we went to get a good idea of what we did on our 3-4 days in Turkey.
Hotel: Walton Galata Hotel
Boutique stores: Galata area - walk up past the tower and there's a massive street full of shops.
Even the side streets have some lovely boutique places to roam around.
The spice market it quite cool as well as the bazaar but very busy.
Go to a day tour around the blue mosque and Hagia Sophia to get some history and insight into the beautiful museums and Turkish background.
The best part is just roaming around and exploring.