土耳其伊斯坦布爾的Spice Bazaar(土耳其語:Msr ars,意爲“埃及集市”)是土耳其最大的集市之一。位於Fatih區的Eminönü區,是繼Grand Bazaar之後最著名的有蓋購物綜合體。
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說是香料市場,其實賣的東西和大巴扎差不多,地毯圍巾花色陶瓷的盤子,有的店鋪還有地下室,老闆們都會說幾句中文,你好進來看看我的東西很便宜,哈哈哈,其實一點都不便宜,彩色玻璃燈看着漂亮,仔細看開關插頭什麼跟義烏貨還差了幾個檔次。逛逛就好不要輕易下手。
伊斯坦布爾的香料市場,其實感覺就和各種巴扎一樣了,裏面有賣各種小玩意兒、瓷器、各種乾果,有些確實可以買回去當做手信什麼的。到了伊斯坦布爾,想逛逛市場或者巴扎的話,香料市場是一個好選擇。不過要注意裏面的糖果類,不要買太多了,一是非常的重,二是甜到讓你憂傷。
The spice market, not far from Grand Bazaar, is Istanbul's largest and oldest spice market, built in the 1760s. In addition to selling all kinds of spices, there are also various other arts and crafts, only a little smaller, so the price will be a little cheaper. Vendors can speak a little Chinese and greet them when they enter the door. They are very polite and friendly. They can take photos with them. They are very generous.
The spice market, also known as the Egyptian market, is a small Bazaar near the new mosque at the beginning of the Anla Bridge in Golden Cape Bay. It's very interesting to buy dried goods such as spices here, and to see novelty.
Quickly farewell to the Jeni Mosque, we came to the spice market next to it, which is also a good place for rainy days. Most of the stalls in the spice market sell food. In addition to various colorful spices and fudge, there are also various kinds of flower tea, nuts, dried fruits and so on. Because of the fierce competition, each store has the same price and slightly different taste. You can try it and then decide which one to buy. The price can be cut slightly, but there is little room for reduction. I recommend you to buy pistachios here, about 40 lira per kilogram, fried very fragrant, ten times better than domestic. Spice market is not only the preferred place to buy gourmet food, but also the second place to buy tourist souvenirs. 1 Lira's blue-eyed key buckles are not sloppy at all. There are also a variety of fragrant olive oil soaps worth buying.
If you like shopping, you need to visit the Bazaar with approximately 350 shops, you’ll find everything you need. We went to get gifts for family and Turkish Delight (all flavours and freshly made daily) we got 3 x boxes (18 pieces in each hand-picked) for 90 Turkish Lira so about £10, bargain and so delicious. The Turkish people are lovely and enjoy a good haggle too so haggle away 😉
土耳其伊斯坦布爾的Spice Bazaar(土耳其語:Msr ars,意爲“埃及集市”)是土耳其最大的集市之一。位於Fatih區的Eminönü區,是繼Grand Bazaar之後最著名的有蓋購物綜合體。
說是香料市場,其實賣的東西和大巴扎差不多,地毯圍巾花色陶瓷的盤子,有的店鋪還有地下室,老闆們都會說幾句中文,你好進來看看我的東西很便宜,哈哈哈,其實一點都不便宜,彩色玻璃燈看着漂亮,仔細看開關插頭什麼跟義烏貨還差了幾個檔次。逛逛就好不要輕易下手。
伊斯坦布爾的香料市場,其實感覺就和各種巴扎一樣了,裏面有賣各種小玩意兒、瓷器、各種乾果,有些確實可以買回去當做手信什麼的。到了伊斯坦布爾,想逛逛市場或者巴扎的話,香料市場是一個好選擇。不過要注意裏面的糖果類,不要買太多了,一是非常的重,二是甜到讓你憂傷。
The spice market, not far from Grand Bazaar, is Istanbul's largest and oldest spice market, built in the 1760s. In addition to selling all kinds of spices, there are also various other arts and crafts, only a little smaller, so the price will be a little cheaper. Vendors can speak a little Chinese and greet them when they enter the door. They are very polite and friendly. They can take photos with them. They are very generous.
The spice market, also known as the Egyptian market, is a small Bazaar near the new mosque at the beginning of the Anla Bridge in Golden Cape Bay. It's very interesting to buy dried goods such as spices here, and to see novelty.
Quickly farewell to the Jeni Mosque, we came to the spice market next to it, which is also a good place for rainy days. Most of the stalls in the spice market sell food. In addition to various colorful spices and fudge, there are also various kinds of flower tea, nuts, dried fruits and so on. Because of the fierce competition, each store has the same price and slightly different taste. You can try it and then decide which one to buy. The price can be cut slightly, but there is little room for reduction. I recommend you to buy pistachios here, about 40 lira per kilogram, fried very fragrant, ten times better than domestic. Spice market is not only the preferred place to buy gourmet food, but also the second place to buy tourist souvenirs. 1 Lira's blue-eyed key buckles are not sloppy at all. There are also a variety of fragrant olive oil soaps worth buying.
If you like shopping, you need to visit the Bazaar with approximately 350 shops, you’ll find everything you need. We went to get gifts for family and Turkish Delight (all flavours and freshly made daily) we got 3 x boxes (18 pieces in each hand-picked) for 90 Turkish Lira so about £10, bargain and so delicious. The Turkish people are lovely and enjoy a good haggle too so haggle away 😉