9 Best Shopping in Istanbul, Turkey

Nahıl

Beyoglu Fodor's choice

Everything in this homey store near Taksim Square—handbags, necklaces, key chains, baby booties, sachets, cards, natural soaps, bath sets, coasters, ornaments, and more—is handcrafted by women from across Turkey. The NGO that runs the shop, which also has a selection of vintage clothing for sale in the back, helps women in underdeveloped communities find a sustainable source of income through their handiwork. Profits support centers for women and children around the country.

3rd Culture

Beyoglu

Globe-trotting pair Zeynep and Emre Rende have devoted their design and photography talents to creating home accessories, gifts, furniture, and images “inspired by the world, created in Istanbul.” West African fabrics adorn lamps, pillows are made by local Turkish craftspeople, and Emre’s global portraits feature in framed prints and on iPhone cases.

Abdulla

The Bazaar Quarter and Environs

This delightful boutique sells high-quality towels, tablecloths, throw rugs, and other traditional Turkish home textiles with a simple, modern aesthetic. The immensely appealing and stylish collection also includes luscious, all-natural olive-oil soaps.

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Amorf

Beyoglu
Rustic cutting boards, bowls, mortar-and-pestles, and other kitchen accessories handmade from olive and walnut wood are among the traveler-friendly offerings at this Çukurcuma workshop, which also produces unique wooden furniture.

Derviş

The Bazaar Quarter and Environs

At Derviş, the emphasis is on handcrafted towels, bathrobes, soaps, and traditional Turkish bath accessories, as well as antique and vintage kaftans and robes from Anatolia. There's a second shop inside the Bazaar's tucked-away Cebeci Han (at No. 10), just off Yağlıkçılar Sokak.

Kaptan Bros

The Bazaar Quarter and Environs

This store specializes in hand-worked copper and brass pieces, both old and new. It's also full of stylish lanterns in traditional Middle Eastern and contemporary styles.

Terziler Sok. 30, Istanbul, Istanbul, Turkey
212-526–3650

Meerschaum Pipes

Sultanahmet

You can find carved meerschaum pipes in many shops in the Grand Bazaar, as well as in many antique shops, but the collection here is extensive. The shop, founded by Bilal Donmez, is now run by his son, Bulent Donmez, and has a very helpful staff and reliably good wares, including other high-quality handicrafts.

Arasta Carsisi, No. 13, Istanbul, Istanbul, 34433, Turkey
212-516–4142

Nick's Calligraphy Corner

The Bazaar Quarter and Environs

One of the most unusual stores in the Grand Bazaar—indeed, anywhere—is Nick Merdenyan's tiny shop. The artist produces intricate calligraphic works and miniature paintings incorporating motifs and themes from major world religions, as well as universal nonreligious messages. Each small masterpiece is done on dried Dieffenbachia leaves, which he calls "Nick's missionary leaves of tolerance and peace." 

Özlem Tuna

Beyoglu

This is more of an atelier and private showroom than a conventional store, but it's worth stopping in to check out designer Özlem Tuna's delightful collections of jewelry and delicate ceramic and metal tableware that put a contemporary twist on traditional Turkish designs and motifs.