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  2. Bağdat Avenue - Wikipedia

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    A one-way street for traffic, it is lined with old plane trees and flanked by a series of shopping malls, boutiques and shops, as well as by restaurants serving international and local cuisine, pubs and cafes, luxury car dealers and banks. Most of the shops are open seven days a week, including Sunday afternoons.

  3. Grand Bazaar, Istanbul - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Bazaar (Turkish: Kapalıçarşı, meaning ‘Covered Market’; also Büyük Çarşı, meaning ‘Grand Market’ [1]) in Istanbul is one of the largest and oldest covered markets in the world, with 61 covered streets and over 4,000 shops [2] [3] on a total area of 30,700 m 2, [4] attracting between 250,000 and 400,000 visitors daily. [5]

  4. İstinye Park - Wikipedia

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    İstinye Park is a shopping center in the İstinye quarter of Istanbul, Turkey with 291 stores, 85,250 m 2 (917,600 sq ft) of retail area, and four levels of underground parking. The center features both enclosed and open-air sections. The open-air section has a green central park and offers street-side shopping.

  5. Manu Atelier Readies Istanbul Store Opening, Partners With ...

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    LONDON — Istanbul-based label Manu Atelier has been an exception of sorts in the accessories sector. At a time when the market is veering toward mega brands and longtime classics, Manu Atelier ...

  6. Mahmutpasha Bazaar, Istanbul - Wikipedia

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    Mahmutpasha Bazaar (Turkish: Mahmutpaşa Çarşısı) is a shopping street in Istanbul, Turkey. It is located in the area between Grand Bazaar and Eminönü in the Mahmutpaşa neighbourhood of Fatih district. This market area, with copious small shops on both sides of the main street, is a symbol of cheap shopping in Istanbul.

  7. List of shopping malls in Istanbul - Wikipedia

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    Forum Istanbul Kocatepe Bayrampaşa: 176,380 [11] BO Dec MM IKEA; Galataport: 2021 Karaköy (Galata) Beyoğlu: 400,000 * [12] BE Cruise ship terminal 29,000 m 2; Painting and Sculpture museum 20,087 m 2 [13] Istanbul Modern art museum 10,500 m 2 [14] Peninsula hotel; Galleria Ataköy: 1987 Ataköy: Bakırköy: 77,906 [15] Grand Pera: 2016 ...

  8. Spice Bazaar - Wikipedia

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    The bazaar was (and still is) the center for spice trade in Istanbul, but in recent years shops of other types are gradually replacing the sellers of spices. [1] The building itself is part of the külliye (complex) of the New Mosque. The revenues obtained from the rented shops inside the bazaar building were used for the upkeeping of the mosque.

  9. İstiklal Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Numerous new art galleries, bookstores, cafés, pubs, restaurants, shops and hotels were opened in and around the street, and venues around it became the host to many international art festivals, such as the annual Istanbul Film Festival. A nostalgic tram on İstiklal Avenue in the Beyoğlu district of Istanbul.