
Fatih, Türkiye
Explore Istanbul's Egyptian Bazaar: A Spice Lover's Paradise
Located in the heart of Fatih, the Egyptian Bazaar, also known as the Spice Bazaar, is a vibrant market that dates back to the 17th century. This iconic tourist attraction is renowned for its rich array of spices, teas, sweets, and textiles, making it a must-visit for anyone exploring Istanbul. The bazaar's bustling atmosphere, filled with enticing aromas and colorful displays, provides a unique glimpse into the local culture and culinary delights of Türkiye.
Dining & Culinary Delights
The Egyptian Bazaar is a paradise for food lovers, offering an extensive selection of local delicacies. Here are some highlights you can expect to find:
- A wide variety of spices, perfect for cooking enthusiasts.
- Traditional Turkish sweets, including lokum (Turkish delight) and baklava.
- Herbal teas and aromatic coffees to enjoy or take home.
Location & Nearby Attractions
The Egyptian Bazaar is conveniently located in Fatih, close to several other significant landmarks. Visitors can easily explore nearby attractions such as:
- The Grand Bazaar, one of the largest and oldest covered markets in the world.
- Galata Bridge, offering stunning views of the Golden Horn.
- Süleymaniye Mosque, a masterpiece of Ottoman architecture.
Closed - Opens 8:00 AM
Monday
08:00–19:30
Tuesday
08:00–19:30
Wednesday
08:00–19:30
Thursday
08:00–19:30
Friday
08:00–19:30
Saturday
08:00–19:30
Sunday
08:00–19:30
Aggregated Ratings 4.4
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