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Arasta Bazaar

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Kalen
August 16, 2022
The Arasta Bazaar on the southeast side of Istanbul's Blue Mosque is worth visiting for its many shops selling carpets, kilims, Turkish tiles, apparel and souvenirs. While you're here, you can visit the Great Palace Mosaic Museum beneath the Arasta. An arasta is a series of shops built beneath or near a mosque. Rent from the shops provides money for the maintenance and repair of the mosque. These shops were empty and derelict for many years until the tourism boom of the late 1980s and 1990s convinced those in charge to restore and rent them. Now the Arasta Bazaar (marked on some maps as the southwestern continuation of Kabasakal Caddesi) is among Istanbul's most-visited tourist markets.
The Arasta Bazaar on the southeast side of Istanbul's Blue Mosque is worth visiting for its many shops selling carpets, kilims, Turkish tiles, apparel and souvenirs. While you're here, you can visit the Great Palace Mosaic Museum beneath the Arasta. An arasta is a series of shops built beneath or…
Ozgur
March 24, 2015
The Arasta Bazaar is located directly behind the Blue Mosque, on the north side of Torun Street. There are more than seventy stores in the bazaar.
Erkan
October 9, 2014
Arasta Bazaar,Carpet and antique
İsim
January 6, 2014
Arasta Bazaar just 5 minutes by a walk
Ako
May 25, 2022
The Arasta Bazaar on the southeast side of Istanbul's Blue Mosque is worth visiting for its many shops selling carpets, kilims, Turkish tiles, apparel and souvenirs. While you're here, you can visit the Great Palace Mosaic Museum beneath the Arasta. An arasta is a series of shops built beneath or near a mosque. Rent from the shops provides money for the maintenance and repair of the mosque. These shops were empty and derelict for many years until the tourism boom of the late 1980s and 1990s convinced those in charge to restore and rent them. Now the Arasta Bazaar (marked on some maps as the southwestern continuation of Kabasakal Caddesi) is among Istanbul's most-visited tourist markets. At its northeastern end by Mimar Mehmet Ağa Caddesiare several open-air cafes, snack stands andrestaurants, one of which has highly-amplified Turkish music until about 01:00 am. To stroll through the Arasta Bazaar is to be invited in by dozens of accomplished, polished salesmen, speaking unaccented English (and a half dozen other languages), with bottomless treasure troves of ironic humor and topical jokes, to have a look, take a seat, sip some Turkish coffee or tea and consider the purchase of what is obviously a priceless treasure...or two or three.
The Arasta Bazaar on the southeast side of Istanbul's Blue Mosque is worth visiting for its many shops selling carpets, kilims, Turkish tiles, apparel and souvenirs. While you're here, you can visit the Great Palace Mosaic Museum beneath the Arasta. An arasta is a series of shops built beneath or…

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No:2 Mimar Mehmet Ağa Cd.
İstanbul