← Back

Spice Bazaar

Rüstem Paşa, Erzak Ambarı Sok. No:92, 34116 Fatih/İstanbul, Turkey ★★★★☆ 292 views
Tania Pomicino
Erzak Ambarı Sok. No:92
🏆 AI Trip Planner 2026

Get the free app

Discover the best of Erzak Ambarı Sok. No:92 with Secret World — the AI trip planner with 1M+ destinations. Get personalized itineraries, hidden gems and local tips. Free on iOS & Android.

🧠 AI Itineraries 🎒 Trip Toolkit 🎮 KnowWhere Game 🎧 Audio Guides 📹 Videos
Scan to download iOS / Android
Scan for AppGallery Huawei users

About Spice Bazaar

Spice Bazaar - Erzak Ambarı Sok. No:92 | Secret World Trip Planner

The heady scents of saffron, cloves, sugar and spice fill the air at the Egyptian Spice Bazaar and Market, or Misir Carsisi, one of Istanbul's oldest markets. Aisle after aisle of stallholders sell their wares in this cavernous covered market, built in 1660, under the market's vaulted ceiling lit by Turkish lamps. Baskets filled with every spice under the sun add colors of gold, orange, yellow and green, and the array of dried fruits and nuts is astounding. Stock up on Turkish delight, dried apricots, pistachios and walnuts, honey sweets and top-quality saffron. This is a place to simply dive in and wander. Don't have an agenda, just walk the crowded stalls and get lost. Stop for a tea, stop to chat with a carpet seller. If you're in a rush, you're missing the point.

Spice Bazaar - Erzak Ambarı Sok. No:92 | Secret World Trip Planner
Spice Bazaar - Erzak Ambarı Sok. No:92 | Secret World Trip Planner
🗺 AI Trip Planner

Plan your visit to Erzak Ambarı Sok. No:92

Suggested itinerary near Spice Bazaar

MAJ+
500.000+ travelers worldwide
  1. 🌅
    Morning
    Spice Bazaar
    📍 Erzak Ambarı Sok. No:92
  2. ☀️
    Afternoon
    Grand Bazaar is one of the oldest markets in the world
    📍 0.7 km · Erzak Ambarı Sok. No:92
  3. 🌆
    Evening
    The Sublime Gate
    📍 0.9 km · Erzak Ambarı Sok. No:92

Buy Unique Travel Experiences

Powered by Viator

See more on Viator.com

Explore nearby · Erzak Ambarı Sok. No:92

Frequently Asked Questions

The Egyptian Spice Bazaar, also known as Misir Carsisi, was built in 1660, making it one of Istanbul's oldest markets. This historic covered market has been a center of spice trading for over 360 years and remains a major attraction today.
The bazaar offers an incredible selection of spices, dried fruits, and nuts including high-quality saffron, dried apricots, pistachios, walnuts, Turkish delight, and honey sweets. The stalls display their goods in colorful baskets showcasing golds, oranges, yellows, and greens that make for an impressive visual experience.
Yes, the Egyptian Spice Bazaar is a cavernous covered market with a vaulted ceiling illuminated by traditional Turkish lamps. The covered structure makes it comfortable to explore year-round while browsing the countless aisle after aisle of spice stalls.
Rather than rushing through with a specific agenda, the best way to experience this market is to wander without direction, get lost in the crowded stalls, and take time to soak in the atmosphere. Stop for tea, chat with local carpet sellers, and simply immerse yourself in the heady scents of saffron, cloves, and spices that fill the air.
The bazaar is filled with the aromatic scents of saffron, cloves, sugar and spices, with stallholders displaying their wares throughout the market. It's a vibrant, sensory-rich destination where the visual spectacle of colorful baskets combined with the bustling crowds and traditional Turkish architecture creates an authentic Istanbul market experience.