Mısır Çarşısı

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Fatih, Turkey

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Shopping mall· Market· Tourist attraction

Mısır Çarşısı Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Mısır Çarşısı is located in Fatih, Turkey on Rüstem Paşa, Erzak Ambarı Sok. No:92. Mısır Çarşısı is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category shopping mall in Turkey.

Address

Rüstem Paşa, Erzak Ambarı Sok. No:92

Phone

+90 2125136597

Service options

In-store shopping

Amenities

Public toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Zeeshan Ali

I love this place, I really love this Bazar. They have all variety of original Turkish sweets. Their ancient style lamps are very famous around the glob. They are very polite people. even if you don't want to buy they will let you try their sweets and will laugh with you like you are one of their own. Love Turkey

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Lucy O

It was really interesting place!! Thought we were in Japan. Everybody talked to us in very fluent Japanese, asking to take a look the store. Never seen so many non Japanese speaks so good Japanese. Some could even have very good conversations. Besides mixture of culture, the building were newer and nicer, and easier to find same store later, we end up shopping a lot of stuff here since they have more than spices. Every shop offer you to sample Turkish delights, so just by going through the bazaar, you can get full. Very interesting place.

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Rahaf Walid

It was very crowded. Many nice stores from baklava, coffee, tea, tea cups, spices and many more

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Milos Vlastic

I love this place, anything you can imagine you can find here. A real, one of a kind vintage \bazaar\

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Alex

Super big bazar place, it is a wow!! Stands and little shops with spices, tea, clothes, perfumes, jewelry, carpets and so many more. The amount of counterfeit products here are incredible, everything you want and very well made. The downside is that at every step, the vendors scream and shout to come and buy from them. Can be very intimidating and not pleasant having them on top of your head at each step. Also the prices are depending on your face, you must negotiate with them but usually you get a bit ripped of.

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Lucas Lopes

The Spice Bazar is super clean and tidy place to stroll around and through, with great historic importance, as well as beautiful afrescos and paintings on the ceiling. Is much nicer than the Gran Bazar, but sellers are more clinging to jump on you for trying to sell you anything. Prices are not great, you will have to negociate tough for something you really want to buy, but the products here certainly are of good quality. The sellers speak a great variety of languages to try interest you into something.

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Alex Mo

Wherever you go in Turkey and they build it for tourists, you might get screwed, suggest to buy more in standard shops and spend time in touristic area just to see how beautiful they build it. Leave shopping somewhere else, specially if you are a foreigner who live in Turkey. I wish I could communicate with Turkish flew that the theory of selling something to tourists in wrong and unfair prices and quality will not work anymore, people can write about your country, about your shop, about you and you can't manage the consequences of your behavior, nothing will remain secret. There are many great people in Turkey like everywhere else, but due to language barrier, you can ask them to stop those crooks for the sake of your country image in the world.

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Leopoldo Díaz

There is a lot of thing you can buy and bring it back to your country super interesting things to see and to enjoy