New Mosque ( Yeni Camii )

New Mosque,  which is located in Eminönü, was started to build by order of Safiye sultan who is III. Murat’s wife in 1597. After III. Murat passing away, construction of the mosque was delayed for along time. Mother of IV. Mehmet, Hatice Turhan Sultan, supported to finish  construction of the mosque in 1663.

 

The interior of the mosque is decorated with blue, green and white İznik Tiles. There are also many complexes near the mosque which  has two minarets.  At the end of the Galata bridge,  in front of this beautiful mosque overlooking the Golden Horn there is also a square.

When you stop and look around you in the middle of the square , you can see the entrance of the Spice Bazaar.

This is the place is visited by many tourists and it is always crowded. You can sit the ladders in front of the New Mosque and you can feel the energy of İstanbul while you are feeding pigeons and watching the view of Golden Horn.

How can you get there? On  which days it is open? On which days on which hours it is open? How much you will pay the entrance fee?

From Taksim: Firstly, you  take the finikular from the metro station on Taksim Square to go to Kabataş. When you get there, you can use the tram to Eminönü.

From Beşiktaş: There is the bus line  from Beşiktaş to Eminönü.

From Eminönü: You did. Look around and enjoy yourself.

From Kadıköy: Get the Kadıköy – Eminönü boat and cross the road to Spice Bazaar.

From Üsküdar: You can also get the Üsküdar – Eminönü boat to pass the Bosphorus, and walk to through Spice Bazaar

Days and Opening Hours: Opened every day from 07.00 to 23.00 .

Entrance Fee: It is for free.

Spice Bazaar ( Mısır Çarşısı )

Are you interested in different tastes ? Would you prefer improving your cooking experience with spices ? If your answer is Yes , welcome to Turkey’s the largest spice bazaar. The Spice Bazaar, in Istanbul is one of the oldest bazaars in the city. Located in Fatih, in the neighborhood of Eminönü, it is the second largest covered shopping complex after the Grand Bazaar.

In Turkish the market is named Mısır Çarşısı’, or Egyptian Bazaar because it was built with money paid as duty on Egyptian imports. In English it’s usually known as The Spice Bazaar.

The construction of the bazaar began in 1597 by order of Safiye Sultan, the wife of the Ottoman Sultan Murat the 3rd and the Mother of Sultan Mehmet the 3rd. 67 years later, it was completed by order of Hatice Turhan Sultan, The Mother of Sultan Mehmet the 4th by the famous architect Mustafa Agha, as a part of the New Mosque complex.

In this bazaar you can find many spices, dried fruits, different kind of teas, Turkish delight, herbs, exotic aphrodisiacs,  honey, nuts, pistachio, sweet meats, pastırma ( cured beef ), many special gifts etc in this bazaar.

The square between the to arms of the bazaar is full of commercial activity with cafes and stalls , selling plants and pets.

These products can be bought with a nice price from the market which is usually is so crowded in any time during day.If prices seem to be high you can bargan with the salesman or you can choose another mall. You can feel relax to speak in your native language because these salesmen can speak in many different languaes.
When you exit a bit out of Spice Bazaar  you can see the Kuru Kahveci Mehmet Efendi’s store in where the Turkish coffee is sold which has been produced since 1871. You should buy some coffee from this store and you should give it as a gift to your family,or friends.  Turkish coffee has different taste from you tasted coffee ever before.

How can we get there? On  which days it is open? On which days on which hours it is open? What is the entrance fee?

From Taksim: First you need to take the finikular from the metro station on Taksim Square to go to Kabataş. When you get Kabataş, you need to get the tram to Eminönü.

From Beşiktaş: You need to get the bus from Beşiktaş to Eminönü.

From Eminönü: You are almost there. Look at the next to New Mosque.

From Kadıköy: Get the Kadıköy – Eminönü boat and walk to through Yeni Mosque, it is next to it.

From Üsküdar: Get the Üsküdar – Eminönü boat to pass the Bosphorus, and walk to through Yeni Mosque, it is next to it.

Days and Opening Hours: Opens every day. On Sundays from 09.30 to 19.00, the other days from 08.00 – 19.30.

Entrance Fee: It is for free.

Consulates

Austria Consulate General

Telephone: 0212 262 93 15
Fax: 0212 262 49 84
Web:http://www.bmeia.gv.at/tr/botschaft/istanbul.html
E-Mail: istanbul-gk@bmaa.gv.at
Address:Koybaşı Caddesi No:46 Yeniköy / İstanbul
Office Hours :Monday-Friday: 08.00 – 16.00

British Consulate General

Telephone:212 334 6400
Fax: 212 334 6401
Web:http://ukinturkey.fco.gov.uk/tr/visas/
Address:Meşrutiyet Caddesi No 34, Beyoğlu, Tepebaşı, İstanbul

France Consulate

Telephone: 212 334 87 30
Fax:212 334 87 31
Web:www.consulfrance-istanbul.org
Address: İstiklal Cad. No:8 Beyoğlu / İstanbul

Germany Consulate General

Telephone: 0212 334 61 00
Fax: 0212 245 26 24
Web:www.germanembassyank.com
E-Mail: gk.istanbul@sim.net.tr
Address:İsmet İnönü Caddesi No:16-18 Gümüşsuyu / İstanbul
Office Hours : Monday- Thursday: 07.30 – 12.00 / 12.30 – 16.45, Friday: 07.30 – 13.30

Greece Consulate

Telephone:0212-245 05 96-97-98
Fax: (0212) 252 13 65
E-Mail: grconsist@comnet.com.gr
Address: Turnacıbacı Sokak 32, Beyoğlu / İstanbul

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