Grand Bazaar


Grand Bazaar


The Grand Bazaar (or Covered Bazaar,Turkish : Kapalicarsi ("Covered Bazaar")) in  European side of Istanbul is one of the largest covered market in the world with more than 58 streets and 4,000 shops, and has between 250,000 and 400,000 visitors daily, located in Beyazit, Eminonu.

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Egyptian Bazaar


Egyptian Bazaar
Egyptian Bazaar
Found in Eminonu,near the Galata Bridge

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Baghdad Avenue


Baghdad Avenue


Bagdat Avenue (Turkish: 'Bagdat Caddesi', literally Baghdad Avenue) is a notable high street located in the Anatolian part of Istanbul,in Kadikoy. It can be seen as the counterpart of Istiklal Avenue

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Shopping malls New fair grounds of Istanbul


Shopping malls: New fair grounds of Istanbul



The characteristics of shopping malls are changing. Rather than only offering stores and restaurants to visitors, the new malls surrounding Istanbul day by day become venues where people can spend their whole day.

Besides being the financial and cultural center of Turkey, Istanbul has also become the paradise of shopping malls in just the last few years. Some have claimed to be the biggest shopping mall in Europe while some have even earned international architecture awards for their contemporary looks.

The city has to offer activities to its huge population. Istanbul now literally has at least one sh

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Akmerkez


The Akmerkez complex, built in 1993 is established on 180,000 square meters and comprises a four story shopping area, 14 and 17 stories of office space and 23 stories of residential area. The shopping center is spread over a triangular area and is connected to the surrounding main galleries through 3 atriums.

In 1995 in Vienna , Akmerkez was selected as "The Best Shopping Center in Europe" by the International Council of Shopping Centers, ICSC. In the competition organized by this same council in Las Vegas- USA, Akmerkez received the "Best Shopping Center In The World" award in 1996. It also received the highest accolade given by the ICSC the International Design and Developm

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