Tag: “Bazaar”

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  1. Spice Market

    Just off the famous Galata bridge in the EminönĂ¼ neighboordhoud a big and old market-hall stands in front of you, Istanbul's Egyptian Bazaar. This spice market was built in 1664 and is filled with exotic fragrances such as spices, dried fruits, nuts and seeds, lokum (Turkish Delight).

  2. What a bargain!

    Many tourists are intimidated by the idea of bargaining The following are some general rules and advice for travelers in foreign markets and bazaars gleaned from many years of bargaining in Turkey, Nepal, India, South America, China and North Africa.

  3. Karakol Animal Bazaar

    Every Sunday morning from 5:00am to 10:00am, people from all over north-eastern Kyrgyzstan flock to Karakol with their livestock to participate in the Karakol Animal Bazaar. The bazaar is filled with sheep, cows, goats, horses and hagglers, and it is quite a site to see.

  4. The Grand Bazaar

    The wide corridors of the Grand Bazaar are lined with jewelry stores, leather stores, and others that invite tourists to shop till they drop.

  5. "The Material Man"

  6. Alleys and Marketplace of Herat

    In central Herat, you'll find alleyways around the Alexander the Great fortress that are fun to walk around in. You'll find burkas, Chinese toys, dried fruit and nuts, rugs, candy makers, and all kinds of other stuff.

  7. Ethnic silver jewelry with semi precious stones

    Ethnic silver jewelry with semi precious stones, in bazaar, Urgup, Turkey

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