2 Best Shopping in The Sea of Marmara and the North Aegean, Turkey

Aynalı Çarşı

The 19th-century Mirrored Bazaar remained unused for much of the last century after being seriously damaged by shelling in the Gallipoli campaign. It was renovated in the early 2000s to house about two dozen shops, mostly selling souvenirs. Its design is based on Istanbul's Mısır Çarşı (Spice Bazaar).

Çarşı Cad., Aynalı Çarşı, Çanakkale, Çanakkale, 17100, Turkey

Kapalı Çarşı

As is traditional, each section of the Kapalı Çarşı, behind the Ulu Cami, is dominated by a particular trade: jewelers, silk weavers, antique dealers. The Koza Han (Cocoon Kerrvansaray) section next to the Orhan Gazi Mosque by the east entrance is the center of the silk trade. It has a lovely courtyard with a tiny mescit (prayer room) and a 150-year-old linden tree under which you can sip your tea. The Emir Han, behind the Ulu Cami, in the southwest section, is an interesting combination of jewelers and a religious book market; it also has a fountain and a courtyard tea garden. Antiques and souvenirs can be found in the small Eski Aynalı Carşı section, between Koza Han and Emir Han. Try Karagöz for traditional shadow puppets and other interesting items.

Merkez, Ozmangazi Mh., Bursa, Bursa, 16810, Turkey