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Istanbul in an afternoon with Bill Smale Adventures.

Istanbul in the afternoon should start off in the Egyptian bazaar which really doesn’t have anything to do with Egypt, it is the spice market but of course it has other things in there like Turkish delights and other stuff. You get there by going to Eminönü station and wandering around behind the mosque.

There is such a wide range of spices and every shop seems to have the same products available so you can browse and find a good price and exactly what you want. Why don’t you pick something you’ve never tried, take it home and see how it works.
This is one shop I visited which had fairly reasonable prices just in front of the main bazaar
The shops are very interesting to visit. Talk to the proprietors and see what they have.
It’s a very nice beautiful place
This area is just behind the main bazaar building where they have a lot more variety of things and definitely worth walking around. It is not just for tourists. Many local people are shopping here.
The building itself is very
This is where I had my first Turkish coffee sitting outside in the cold
my coffee
You will see these corn sellers all over Istanbul
After the bazaar I visited the banking museum which was free to enter and kind of interesting
This set up really takes me back to my grandmother’s house and my father’s typewriter
These are old piggy banks that are meant to be opened only by the bank
An old calculator
One account managers desk
Yeni mosque
The bank Museum
The signage is pretty good. Here you know where to get on the tram
This was actually next day at a coffee shop and it was very delicious fruit with cake below
You can see the tip box at the checkout counter. I asked a Turkish friend if tipping was customary and he said, “you can give a tip if you like”.
Meat and vegetables inside the roll of dough which was very delicious. The green cucumber pickles were nice and the yellow peppers are the very spicy, salty vinegar flavored ones which I really enjoy.
One downstairs shopping mall was almost exclusively fancy male and female dress up clothing. This is right near the station at the spice bazaar
This laundry near my hotel didn’t seem to be getting very much business
It’s very often you see people feeding the pigeons in these squares
An interesting display
An older building with some artwork
The hors d’oeuvre dips which is a very famous Turkish offering. This was enough for three or four people so I took a lot of of it back to the hotel
I didn’t check to see if this obelisk is really one that was stolen from Egypt
A New York greeting
This was just a walking area with a few shops at the end
There was no dressing on the salad. And that seems to be very common but a little bit disappointing
The old Fortress wall
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