Buyuk Yeni Han
Buyuk Yeni Han
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The area
Neighborhood: Grand Bazaar
Tourists, hawkers, and locals come together at the Grand Bazaar to comb its labyrinthine passageways in search of a bargain – be it a pair of brand name jeans, a handcrafted silk rug, or a perfectly brewed cup of tea. Outside the vast bazaar, worn, narrow streets wind their way down from its lofty perch to the southern shore of the Golden Horn, where the evocatively aromatic Spice Bazaar beckons alongside the elegant New Mosque (opened in 1665). Nearby, the famed Galata Bridge offers pedestrian access to urban delights across the river in Istanbul’s more residential and contemporary neighborhoods, while the must-see sights of Sultanahmet are but a leisurely stroll away.
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Nesligül D
Istanbul, Türkiye6,638 contributions
May 2017 • Friends
Most Hans in Anatolia are caravansarais where people stayed during their trips, mostly with their horses. However the hans in the cities were more for manufacturing and trade purposes.
This beautiful Han was built during the reign of Mustafa lll in the second half if the 18th century. This sultan is important as a very big earthquake happened in 1766 in his reign and he was the one who restored many buildings and mosques.
The galleries of this Han are in very good condition, unlike many other hans in Istanbul. There are three entrances/ exits in separate floors and three courtyards. Definitely worth a visit.
This beautiful Han was built during the reign of Mustafa lll in the second half if the 18th century. This sultan is important as a very big earthquake happened in 1766 in his reign and he was the one who restored many buildings and mosques.
The galleries of this Han are in very good condition, unlike many other hans in Istanbul. There are three entrances/ exits in separate floors and three courtyards. Definitely worth a visit.
Written May 20, 2017
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Semih A
1,205 contributions
Mar 2015 • Friends
basically old business palace. Its on a way up to grand bazaar. most stores are selling textile. try getting inside
Written January 1, 2016
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yesiltren
Japan1,020 contributions
Mar 2015 • Solo
This is a very local place within the touristic Istanbul. There are many shops on the street, but many of them are for local people, so it's hard to find some souvenirs around this area. Just walking is the better choice. You can feel the local atmosphere. It's interesting to walk here when you are a bit tired of too tourstic Istanbul. Worth seeing; better to visit before dark.
Written September 29, 2015
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