While I look on Istanbul graphics, I mean the graceful blue and white tiles and no wherever will a traveler find out more graceful examples of seventeenth century Blue Iznik tiles than in the Blue Mosque. The admission charge is free but as it’s a spiritual place, women had better bring a head scarf and dress with modesty.
The Grand Bazaar
This, among the biggest covered marketplaces in the world, is where the economical traveler finds out souvenirs. Favorites let in tiles, carpets, and apple tea sets. Haggling is a must that is section of the fun.
Hagia Sophia
Hagia Sophia was first a basilica, then a mosque, and now a museum. Frequently while travelers look photos of Istanbul, this building is boasted. There’s an admission charge (about $10 U.S.) but the look at the ninth to tenth century mosaics are valuable it. This site is sooner jammed so time accordingly.
Carpet Shopping
Carpet shopping in Turkey is an unforgettable experience. Shoppers are served well the delightful apple tea in glorious tea sets when carpets are rolled out before them. In the best carpet stores, travelers may look among kind silk carpets from places such as Hereke, each signed by the artist.
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