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The Egyptian or Spice Bazaar - Video Gallery

by Max on June 12, 2008

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The Egyptian or Spice Bazaar (Mısır Çarşısı) in the Bazaar district is without a doubt the nicest place in town to stock up on exotic edibles. Below you’ll find a fair impression of it.

There are two versions available: YouTube (smaller in size and lesser quality) and a WVM-version (bigger but better quality). The length of both movies is the same: 1:38 min. Enjoy!

YouTube Version

Local Version

Video of the Egyptian or Spice Bazaar in Istanbul, Turkey

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The Spice Bazaar - Photo Gallery

by Max on June 10, 2008

Below you’ll find some impressions of the Egyptian or Spice Bazaar in the Bazaar district.

Hover over the pictures with your mouse pointer to see a brief description of the image. Click on the pictures to see a full-size version of it.
To close the full-size version, press either Escape or click on the close button.

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The Egyptian or Spice Bazaar, the Hottest Spot in Town

by Max on June 8, 2008

The Egyptian Bazaar (Mısır Çarşısı), otherwise known as the Spice Bazaar, is the place to be to lay in a fresh supply of spices, nuts, honeycomb, Turkish delight, dried figs, caviar and mature hard Turkish cheese.

You can even find natural Turkish Viagra or herbal love potions on sale, although I wouldn’t expect miracles from those.

The Spice or Egyptian Bazaar in Eminönü, Istanbul, Turkey

Egyptian or Spice Bazaar (Mısır Çarşısı)
Location
Yeni Camii Meydanı, Eminönü (next to the New Mosque (Yeni Camii).
Tel: +90 212 513 65 97
Open
Daily from 08.00 till 19:00. Closed on Sundays.
Entrance
The entrance is free.

Cairo caravan

The Spice Bazaar was built in 1664 as an extension of the New Mosque (Yeni Camii) complex, and its revenues helped support the upkeep of the mosque and its philanthropic institutions such as a school, a hospital and several baths.

The market was called Mısır Çarşısı (literally translated Egyptian Market) because the story goes that it was built with money paid as duty on Egyptian imports. The annual ‘Cairo caravan’ would bring along spices from Egypt, just like Istanbul located on the trade route between the East and Europe.

The main entrance (see pictures) to the Spice Bazaar is via a high brick arch on the pigeon infested plaza next to the New Mosque in Eminönü, located in the Bazaar District.

Spices, nuts, Turkish delight, caviar and trinkets

Upon entering the L-shaped market, your nostrils will immediately pick up the overwhelming scent coming from the hundreds of spices on sale (see video). Where the stalls in the bazaar originally only stocked spices (baharat) and herbs, over the years other edibles were added, such as nuts (kuruyemiş), honeycomb (petekbal), Turkish delight (lokum), dried fruit and vegetables (kuru meyve ve sebze), mature hard Turkish cheese (eski kaşar), caviar (make sure you get the Iranian variety) and smoked or dried beef (pastırma).

Today a fair amount of the over 90 shops unfortunately swopped their spices and offer the typical tourist trinkets such as low quality scarves, kids costumes and gold.

On the side

On both sides of the Spice Bazaar, there are some more bargains to be made. Outdoors, on the west side of the bazaar, you’ll find more stalls with fresh food. If you’re a caffeine connoisseur, don’t forget to pay Kurukahveci Mehmet Efendi a visit. This famous coffee shop has been supplying the locals with their own-brand beans for over 100 years.

If you’re a flower or bird enthusiast, check out the open market between the bazaar and the New Mosque for flowers, plants, seeds and even birds.

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The Bazaar District

by Max on March 27, 2008

Trade has been omnipresent in Istanbul’s history and is the keyword for this area. From the Egyptian or Spice Bazaar on the shore of the Golden Horn (Haliç) in Eminönü all the way up the hill to the Grand Bazaar, you’ll find side-streets full of merchants showing their goods in various markets.
The district is also home to the Suleymaniye Mosque, often forgotten by tourists but in my opinion even nicer than the more famous Blue Mosque.

  1. Grand Bazaar (Kapalı Çarşı)
  2. Süleymaniye Mosque (Süleymaniye Camii)
  3. Egyptian or Spice Bazaar (Mısır Çarşısı)
  4. Eminönü
  5. Bosphorus Tours (Boğaz Turu)

Sightseeing map of the Bazaar district in Istanbul, Turkey

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