Some people say that if you want to know a city, you must go to the local market. Then, when you come to Istanbul, Turkey, the largest market is the Grand Bazaar. 🌈 About Grand Bazaar Istanbul Grand Bazaar, also known as the Golden Horn Bay Grand Bazaar, is one of the largest and oldest indoor markets in the world, and has been the city center of Istanbul for centuries. ✨ Highlights recommendation: 1⃣ The favorite of the pickpocket party to come to the Grand Bazaar is to go shopping, walking in the maze of forks like an Alababa treasure hunt game, under the arched dome, flying the Turkish Star and Moon Banner, gold and silver jewelry, soft candy, carpet, porcelain, food, spices, Features of crafts, furs, etc., dazzling, everything, the favorite is the painted glass lamp, colorful, refracting the dreamy light. Here you can buy all Persian crafts and souvenirs you can think of and unexpected. 2⃣ Although the characteristic corridor is a market, the ceiling of the corridor will not be at all. Many places are painted with beautiful paintings, and the mottled history is also clearly recorded on it. 3⃣ The "enthusiasm" of the locals is crowded and bustling, full of shouts in various languages. There are three or two salesmen standing in front of each store, greeting you in different countries' languages, testing which country you are, a few people around, I hate to bring you closer to the store, When you meet, say "I love you", and say a few more words to hug, it is really excessive "enthusiasm". Of course, as long as they refuse with a smile, they will not force it. ❤ intimate reminder: 1. The price is very water! Be sure to bargain! Hard bargain! ! ! 2. Foods such as soft candy can be tried. 3. There are many exits, it is easy to get lost, you can ask locals, but pay attention, they may joke and don't tell you. 4. There is a charge for taking pictures of colored glass lights, and ask the price in advance. ✅ Practical information 📍 Address: Beyazit Gate, Istanbul, Turkey🚎 Transportation: Tram Beyazi Station Business Hours: 8:30-19:00