41 Best Places to Shop in Istanbul, Turkey

Mor

Beyoglu

On a side street off İstiklal Caddesi, Mor displays the work of a brother-and-sister team who incorporate antique and ethnic elements into their bold, modern jewelry designs. The chunky pieces, mostly made using bronze and stones, are affordably priced.

Turnacıbaşı Sok. 10/B, Istanbul, Istanbul, Turkey
212-292–8817

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." 

Nuruosmaniye Caddesi

The Bazaar Quarter and Environs

One of the major streets leading to the Grand Bazaar, Nuruosmaniye Caddesi has a pedestrian boulevard section lined with some of the Old City's most stylish (and high-end) shops, with an emphasis on fine carpets, jewelry, and antiques.

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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.

Pandora

Beyoglu

One of Turkey's premier booksellers for more than two decades has an upstairs floor dedicated to English-language works and carries an impressive selection of books in all genres, with a particular emphasis on nonfiction. A second branch in Nişantaşı ( Vali Konağı Cad. 5) also carries a good selection of English-language books, along with nice stationery and small gifts.

Robinson Crusoe

Beyoglu

This Beyoğlu institution, now associated with the local arts institution SALT, stocks a well-chosen selection that includes fiction and nonfiction in English, with a focus on the arts, architecture, and urban culture. Specialty magazines and journals are also available.

Sahaflar Çarşısı

The Bazaar Quarter and Environs

Reached through a doorway just outside the Fesciler Kapısı (Fezmakers' Gate) at the western end of the Grand Bazaar, the Sahaflar Çarşısı is the traditional home of Istanbul's secondhand booksellers. The market now mainly houses bookshops selling new editions in Turkish, primarily school textbooks, though a handful of secondhand and rare book dealers carrying books in English and other languages, as well as prints and other ephemera, is still located here. The market is open every day.

Istanbul, Istanbul, Turkey

Şengör

The Bazaar Quarter and Environs

Established in 1918 and now run by the fourth generation of the Şengör family, this experienced and trustworthy dealer has a large inventory of carpets from different regions of Anatolia.

Takkeciler Sok. 65–83, Istanbul, Istanbul, Turkey
212-527–2192

Tombak

Beyoglu

This well-established dealer stocks an eclectic collection of antique metal objects, tablewares, lamps, paintings, clocks, jewelry, and other interesting finds.

Urart

Nisantasi

One of Turkey's most established jewelry companies makes re-creations, and also chic interpretations, of ancient Anatolian designs and motifs. It has also branched out into home accessories along similar themes.

Yuka

Besiktas

The delicate, handcrafted jewelry at Yuka is the creation of Güliz Mustafaoğlu, who uses onyx, pearls, and sapphires to punctuate her creations. Part atelier, with the tools of jewelry making prominently on display, the shop sell rings, necklaces, earrings, hair clips, and more, all in Mustafaoğlu's distinct style.