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The Spice Bazaar is an absolute must-visit if you're in Istanbul, Turkey (Türkiye).  Don't be fooled by the name, you'll find much more than just spices here.  Most of the stores sell a variety of teas, candies, spices, and souvenirs, all arranged in a colourful, aesthetically-pleasing fashion. 

One of the things that makes this market really unique is that all the vendors will invite you into their store to sample their teas and other treats.  Accept their invitations and try everything!  I did this in many stores and honestly did not feel pressure from anyone to buy afterwards.  This is just part of Turkish culture, they are very hospitable people.  This is also a really great way to learn what everything is and what flavours all the colours are. 

This market is quite touristy and I did find the prices to be a bit higher than other more local parts of Istanbul, but coming here is more about the experience.   Here are some of my favourite shots from the market when I visited in August 2022:

display of spices in Istanbul's Spice Bazaar

Just looking at the shelves is a photographers dream. Everything is so colourful!

display of spices in Istanbul's Spice Bazaar

Mounds of spices. 

display of teas and spices in Istanbul's Spice Bazaar

And beautiful teas! display of dried fruit in Istanbul's Spice Bazaar

And dried fruits.

view of inside of a store in Istanbul's Spice Bazaar

This is what your typical store looks like on the inside.  Vendors will invite you to sit on the little chairs on the left and you can sample anything you want! display if Turkish delight in Istanbul's Spice Bazaar

This is all Turkish delight, also known as lokum.  You are probably used to seeing it in cube form but there are also these other styles with different fillings and shapes. Turkish delight at Istanbul's Spice Bazaar

Turkish delight everywhere! close up of Turkish delight at Istanbul's Spice Bazaar

Here is the more traditional Turkish delight in cube form. hallway view of Istanbul's Spice Bazaar

The market has beautiful architecture. Turkish snacks and dried fruit at Istanbul's Spice Bazaar

More Turkish treats baklava at Istanbul's Spice Bazaar

And of course baklava! sponged hanging from the ceiling and Turkish delight inside a store at Istanbul's Spice Bazaar

Many stores had these natural sea sponges for sale. The Turks use these for bathing. close up of spices at Istanbul's Spice Bazaar

More spices. close up of teas at Istanbul's Spice Bazaar

There is a tea for just about everything...Viagra tea at the Istanbul Spice Bazaar

Including your sexual needs 😉

Turkish flags at the Istanbul Spice Bazaar

You'll also find variety of souvenir items here.

souvenirs at the Istanbul Spice Bazaar

Beautiful plates. scarves at the Istanbul Spice Bazaar

Scarves and textiles.

perfumes at the Istanbul Spice Bazaar

And perfumes!  They can mix a custom scent to your liking.

hanging sponges in a store at the Istanbul Spice Bazaar

More sponges

Blue eye nazar boncugu amulets at the Istanbul Spice Bazaar

You will see these evil blue eyes everywhere in Turkey. They are known as a Nazar Boncuk charm and they keep away bad spirits.

hallway with portrait of President Mustafa in Istanbul's Spice Bazaar

You will also see portraits ex-President Mustafa Kemal Atatürk everywhere. He is much loved for being for being the founder father of the independent Republic of Türkiye out of the ruins of the Ottoman Empire.

tea in Istanbul's Spice Bazaar

These next few photos were taken just outside the Spice Bazaar. The whole area is a market wherever you go.

perfume store in Istanbul's Spice Bazaar

This is another perfume shop. The layout of the bottles is so beautiful.

close up of souvenir lamps in Istanbul's Spice Bazaar

These lamps are pretty.

coffee pots in Istanbul's Spice Bazaar

These are Turkish coffee pots, also known as a cezve or ibrik.