Istanbul ShoppingShopping in Istanbul is a mixture of old, new, antique, exotic
and unadulterated kitsch. Souvenirs, spices, leather goods,
carpets, kilims and earthenware are all popular buys with tourists,
but the experience is more about wandering through the winding
streets and markets, taking everything in and hunting for bargains.
The most notable market is the Grand Bazaar, which boasts over
4,000 shops and, just in case that''s not enough, the entire market
is surrounded by a maze of streets lined with even more shops! Just
about everything and anything can be found at the Grand Bazaar and
haggling is an essential skill. The Egyptian market and the flea
market in Beyazit Square are also worth a visit. Outside the Grand
Bazaar, to the east, Nuruosmaniye Caddesi is the place to buy
jewellery, and fine art boutiques can be found nestled down the
side streets. A shopping trip in Istanbul is not complete without
buying a box of Turkish delight, which can be found all over the
city and in souks and specialist shops. Most shops in Istanbul are
open from 8am until roughly 9pm, and religious shopkeepers will
close for an hour on Friday at lunchtime for prayers at the Mosque.
In many areas shops are closed on Sundays. Non-European tourists
can apply for a tax refund depending on the nature of the goods
that have been purchased. In Turkey, the minimum purchase to
qualify for a refund is TRY100 and visitors will need to request a
VAT refund request form when making a purchase. |