Must-see shopping in Türkiye

  • Kocabağ Winery Shop

    Cappadocia

    This rather swish outlet for Cappadocia's Kocabağ Winery is the best place in town for a spot of wine tasting. Just outside, a small selection of vines…

  • Altan Şekerleme

    Istanbul

    Kids aren't the only ones who like candy stores. İstanbullus of every age have been coming to this shop in the Küçük Pazar (Little Bazaar) precinct below…

  • Nakkaş

    Sultanahmet

    Nakkaş sells carpets, textiles, ceramics and jewellery. Its varied collection of more than 20,000 carpets and kilims includes antique rugs, hand-woven…

  • Fındıkevi

    Black Sea Coast

    In Giresun's little flatiron building, Fındıkevi is one of a trio of nearby boutiques dedicated to the hazelnut in all its guises: salted, chillied,…

  • Bingöl Bal Pazarı

    Istanbul

    Specialising in the sweet liquid gold so beloved by Turks, this small shop behind the Mihrimah Sultan Mosque sells three types of bal (honey): flower…

  • Mabel Çikolata

    Beyoğlu

    The city's most beloved chocolate company started trading in 1947 and neither its logo nor this flagship store have changed much since that time. The milk…

  • Altan Manisalı

    İzmir

    Selling particularly delicious helva (sweet made from sesame seeds), tahini and pekmez (syrup made from grape juice) since 1885, this is one of the most…

  • Melih's Gourds

    Göreme

    Head here for the quirkiest and most original of souvenirs to bring back from Turkey. Melih Eroǧlu carves hollowed and dried gourds to create intricately…

  • Hamamönü District

    Ankara

    On Sarıkadın Sokağı, in this small area of restored Ottoman houses that's become a thriving cafe and crafts shop district, two courtyards host the stalls…

  • Traditional Handicrafts Shop

    Eastern Mediterranean

    This government-controlled shop next to the toruist office sells handicrafts, jewellery, ceramics, musical instruments and more. Made in the surrounding…

  • Şekercibaşı Ali Galip

    İzmir

    It first opened for business in 1901, and this much-loved sweet shop is still the first port of call for many shoppers when visiting Kemeraltı. It sells…

  • Arslanzade

    Edirne

    Arslanzade produces badem ezmesi (marzipan) and lokum (Turkish delight) but also offers delicious devâ-i misk helvası (a sweet made with sugar, egg white…

  • Mephisto

    Beyoğlu

    If you develop a taste for local music while you're in town, this popular store is the place to indulge it. As well as a huge CD collection of Turkish…

  • Shoe-Maker's Bazaar

    Safranbolu

    The restored Yemeniciler Arastası is the best place to start looking for crafts, although the makers of the light, flat-heeled shoes who used to work here…

  • Naile Art Gallery

    Cappadocia

    Cappadocian artist Naile Bozkurt displays and sells her ebru (paper marbling) work in this gallery with a fine selection of both traditional and…

  • Çamlıbağ Saraplari

    İzmir & the North Aegean

    The first Turkish-owned winery to be founded on the island (in 1925), Yunatcılar markets its wines under the Çamlıbağ label. Its quaffable vintages of…

  • Necef Antik & Gold

    Istanbul

    Owner Haluk Botasun has been handcrafting 24-carat gold jewellery in his tiny İç Bedesten store for decades, producing attractive pieces in Byzantine and…

  • Eyüp Sabri Tuncer

    Beyoğlu

    Turks of every age adore the colognes and beauty products produced by this local company, which was established in 1923. Its doğal zeytınyağlı (natural…

  • Opus3a

    Beyoğlu

    Those keen to supplement their CD or vinyl collections with some Turkish music should head to this large shop in Cihangir, where knowledgable English…

  • Derviş

    Istanbul

    Raw cotton and silk peştemals (bath wraps) share shelf space here with traditional Turkish dowry vests and engagement dresses. If these don't take your…

  • Nahıl

    Beyoğlu

    The felting, lacework, embroidery, all-natural soaps and soft toys in this lovely shop are made by economically disadvantaged women in Turkey's rural…

  • Karagöz Antique Shop

    Bursa

    This fun place is great for antiques and Karagöz shadow puppets, and to watch an impromptu puppet performance. Ask puppeteer Şinasi Çelikkol about the…

  • Beymen

    Nişantaşi, Bomonti & Harbiye

    İstanbul's most glamorous department store stocks European designer labels aplenty, as well as stylish homewares in the Bostan Sokak annexe. The Beymen…

  • Hiç

    Beyoğlu

    This contemporary crafts shop in Tophane is a favourite destination for the city's design mavens. The stock includes artworks, cushions, bags, silk…

  • Old Orient Carpet & Kilim Bazaar

    Fethiye

    This shop is where the discerning buy their carpets and kilims, following the sage advice of carpet seller Celal Coşkun. Hoping to preserve the dying art…

  • Tribal Collections

    Göreme

    As well as being the proprietor of this mighty fine rug shop, owner Ruth is well known for her highly recommended carpet educationals (think of it as…

  • Mavi Sanat Merkezi

    Eskişehir

    Mavi Sanat Merkezi has some beautiful ceramics and paper jewellery. It's on the 1st floor of the Atlıhan Complex, which hosts two floors of local artisans…

  • Ali Paşa Covered Bazaar

    Edirne

    Mimar Sinan designed this long and highly atmospheric bazaar in 1569. Inside, Turkuaz is one of the best spots in the city to buy meyve sabunu (fruit…

  • Yaz

    Antalya

    Graphic designer Ebru's tiny concept store sells Turkish design, perfume, cushions, jewellery (₺30 to ₺600) and quirky T-shirts (₺50 to ₺120). Chat with…

  • Khaftan

    Sultanahmet

    Gleaming Russian icons, delicate calligraphy (old and new), ceramics, karagöz (shadow-puppet theatre) puppets, Ottoman prints and contemporary paintings…

  • Abdulla

    Istanbul

    Tucked into the corner of Fes Cafe near the Grand Bazaar, this tiny boutique stocks top-quality towels, peştemels (cotton bath wraps) and olive-oil soap.

  • Argos

    Göreme

    A classy selection of handmade ceramics, both modern and traditionally inspired, with a lot of unusual pieces that you won't see at Cappadocia's other…

  • Mekhann

    Beyoğlu

    The Beyoğlu branch of a well-known Grand Bazaar shop is located close to the Tophane tram stop. It specialises in high-quality textiles from Uzbekistan.

  • Saturday Market

    Safranbolu

    Eski Çarşı's weekly market takes over the square behind the Cinci Hanı every Saturday. It's a bustling hub of fresh produce and local food products.

  • Caretta Vintage

    Kadıköy

    For a quirky purchase, head to this boutique, which has walls lined with rows of retro-styled sunglasses that many of Kadıköy's youthful residents…

  • İmroza Sabun Atölyesi ve Mağazası

    Thrace & Marmara

    On the road to the ruined fortress in Yukarı Kaleköy, this outfit produces and sells a range of all-natural soap, which is also available at stores in…

  • Üç Yıldız Şekerleme

    Beyoğlu

    Generations of İstanbullus have purchased jams, lokum (Turkish Delight), helva (sweet made from sesame seed) and akide (hard candy) at this charming shop.

  • Yöresel Ürünler

    İzmir & the North Aegean

    The name means 'Local Products' and that is exactly what this red-and-white store on the main square sells. It has wine, organic jams, clothes and…

  • Haşimi Mücevherat

    Istanbul

    Beautifully decorated antique wooden boxes and carved fabric stamps from Afghanistan are the major drawcard here, but there's also some nice silver and…

  • Cirav Fındık

    Trabzon

    Founded in 1940, this little shop's specialities are local hazelnuts in various guises. It also sells dates, sugared almonds, nut pastes and myriad other…

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