Çıtıroğlu Gift Store
This tiny hidden gift store is where Mr. Çıtıroğlu sells his hand made Turkish Evil Eye for the past 20 years.





This tiny hidden gift store is where Mr. Çıtıroğlu sells his hand made Turkish Evil Eye for the past 20 years.





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Situated outside the main centre of Yesilkoy at Yesilkoy Cirpici, this large market has 2019 stands selling clothing, food, electronics and glassware housed in separate areas. Carsamba Pazari is one of the easiest markets to reach from Sultanahmet.
www.gelenekselelsanatlari.gov.tr/index.php?language=eng
Anatolian works created in different periods as well as new works by new masters are for sale on Dosim stores in connection with Ministry of Tourism Culture.
Traditional Turkish Handicrafts, replicated soil products, stone products, mineral products, glass products, animal products, vegetable products, textiles and jewelry are sold in these stores. The Ministry of Culture and Tourism publications are also sold through these DÖSİM stores.
Shopping is one of the great pleasures of a trip to Turkey and the rich variety of Turkish crafts makes it impossible to resist buying something. Fine apparel of silk, cotton, leather and wool; artful jewelry; leather accessories; brilliant faience (colored tiles); vessels of copper, brass, marble, meerschaum and alabaster worked by master artisans; and of course heirloom-quality Turkish carpets and kilims, are among the most popular purchases. Great value and an enjoyable shopping experience can be found everywhere, from small towns to big cities. Visit the “What to buy” section at www.turizm.gov.tr/ to discover shopping opportunities in each province…
Unique regional handicrafts make shopping that much more enjoyable. Traditional Turkish handicrafts crafts including carpets, ceramics and pottery, tiles, copper items, woodcarvings, decorative glass, and embroidery are a major component of Turkish culture. They are a stunning reflection of Turkey’s diverse cultural heritage and thousands of years of history. For more information on Turkish handicrafts visit www.kultur.gov.tr/ (click on Culture, then Handicrafts). www.lesartsturcs.org
The Turkish Ministry of Culture’s Revolving Capital Administration (DOSIM) promotes production of Anatolian handcrafts. DOSIM markets those products through its 13 Cultural Products Sales Centers located throughout the country. Please visit www.kultur.gov.tr/ and click on “DOSIM Shopping” to find out more about DOSIM and the locations of their Sales Centers.
Türk ve İslam Eserleri Müzesi Handcraft & Book Store
Türk İslam Eserleri Müzesi No:46 – SULTANAHMET
Tel : 0212 517 74 10
www.gelenekselelsanatlari.gov.tr/index.php?language=eng
Anatolian works created in different periods as well as new works by new masters are for sale on Dosim stores in connection with Ministry of Tourism Culture.
Traditional Turkish Handicrafts, replicated soil products, stone products, mineral products, glass products, animal products, vegetable products, textiles and jewelry are sold in these stores. The Ministry of Culture and Tourism publications are also sold through these DÖSİM stores.
Shopping is one of the great pleasures of a trip to Turkey and the rich variety of Turkish crafts makes it impossible to resist buying something. Fine apparel of silk, cotton, leather and wool; artful jewelry; leather accessories; brilliant faience (colored tiles); vessels of copper, brass, marble, meerschaum and alabaster worked by master artisans; and of course heirloom-quality Turkish carpets and kilims, are among the most popular purchases. Great value and an enjoyable shopping experience can be found everywhere, from small towns to big cities. Visit the “What to buy” section at www.turizm.gov.tr/ to discover shopping opportunities in each province…
Unique regional handicrafts make shopping that much more enjoyable. Traditional Turkish handicrafts crafts including carpets, ceramics and pottery, tiles, copper items, woodcarvings, decorative glass, and embroidery are a major component of Turkish culture. They are a stunning reflection of Turkey’s diverse cultural heritage and thousands of years of history. For more information on Turkish handicrafts visit www.kultur.gov.tr/ (click on Culture, then Handicrafts). www.lesartsturcs.org
The Turkish Ministry of Culture’s Revolving Capital Administration (DOSIM) promotes production of Anatolian handcrafts. DOSIM markets those products through its 13 Cultural Products Sales Centers located throughout the country. Please visit www.kultur.gov.tr/ and click on “DOSIM Shopping” to find out more about DOSIM and the locations of their Sales Centers.
Cağaloğlu Book Store
Ankara Cad. No:46 – CAĞALOĞLU
Tel : 0212 512 64 51

The Touring and Automobile Club of Turkey has restored the old Cedid Mehmet Efendi Medresesi in Sultanahmet and now operates it as the Istanbul Handicrafts Center. The center’s aim is to revive dying crafts and show visitors how these arts and crafts were performed. Each of its rooms is devoted to a traditional Turkish craft, such as producing marbled paper, calligraphy, painting miniatures, making lace, pinking and embroidering. There is also traditional bookbinding, and a glass and porcelain atelier.
www.istanbulhandicraftcenter.com/
Nuruosmaniye Cad. No:32 Cagaloglu Eminonu Istanbul 34440 Tel 90 (212) 520 91 92 PBX
Kabasakal Cad. (the side street next to the Dervis Tea Garden and across from the Blue Mosque), Sultanahmet
The street-front shop to the workshops in this restored 17th-century Ottoman medrese has a choice collection of precious ceramic and porcelain reproductions from Kütahya and Iznik

The Touring and Automobile Club of Turkey has restored the old Cedid Mehmet Efendi Medresesi in Sultanahmet and now operates it as the Istanbul Handicrafts Center. The center’s aim is to revive dying crafts and show visitors how these arts and crafts were performed. Each of its rooms is devoted to a traditional Turkish craft, such as producing marbled paper, calligraphy, painting miniatures, making lace, pinking and embroidering. There is also traditional bookbinding, and a glass and porcelain atelier.
www.istanbulhandicraftcenter.com/

Nuruosmaniye Cad. No:32 Cagaloglu Eminonu
Istanbul 34440
Tel 90 (212) 520 91 92 PBX
Kabasakal Cad. (the side street next to the Dervis Tea Garden and across from the Blue Mosque), Sultanahmet
The street-front shop to the workshops in this restored 17th-century Ottoman medrese has a choice collection of precious ceramic and porcelain reproductions from Kütahya and Iznik
www.gelenekselelsanatlari.gov.tr/index.php?language=eng
Anatolian works created in different periods as well as new works by new masters are for sale on Dosim stores in connection with Ministry of Tourism Culture.
Traditional Turkish Handicrafts, replicated soil products, stone products, mineral products, glass products, animal products, vegetable products, textiles and jewelry are sold in these stores. The Ministry of Culture and Tourism publications are also sold through these DÖSİM stores.
Shopping is one of the great pleasures of a trip to Turkey and the rich variety of Turkish crafts makes it impossible to resist buying something. Fine apparel of silk, cotton, leather and wool; artful jewelry; leather accessories; brilliant faience (colored tiles); vessels of copper, brass, marble, meerschaum and alabaster worked by master artisans; and of course heirloom-quality Turkish carpets and kilims, are among the most popular purchases. Great value and an enjoyable shopping experience can be found everywhere, from small towns to big cities. Visit the “What to buy” section at www.turizm.gov.tr/ to discover shopping opportunities in each province…
Unique regional handicrafts make shopping that much more enjoyable. Traditional Turkish handicrafts crafts including carpets, ceramics and pottery, tiles, copper items, woodcarvings, decorative glass, and embroidery are a major component of Turkish culture. They are a stunning reflection of Turkey’s diverse cultural heritage and thousands of years of history. For more information on Turkish handicrafts visit www.kultur.gov.tr/ (click on Culture, then Handicrafts). www.lesartsturcs.org
The Turkish Ministry of Culture’s Revolving Capital Administration (DOSIM) promotes production of Anatolian handcrafts. DOSIM markets those products through its 13 Cultural Products Sales Centers located throughout the country. Please visit www.kultur.gov.tr/ and click on “DOSIM Shopping” to find out more about DOSIM and the locations of their Sales Centers.
İstanbul Prestij Handcraft Store
Ayasofya Girişi
34400-İSTANBUL
0212 514 56 49
Prestij Halı-Kilim Store
Bab-ı Humayun Cad. No . 2/4 Ayasofya girişi –SULTANAHMET
0212 514 56 49
Türk ve İslam Eserleri Müzesi Handcraft & Book Store
Türk İslam Eserleri Müzesi No:46 – SULTANAHMET
Tel : 0212 517 74 10
www.gelenekselelsanatlari.gov.tr/index.php?language=eng
Anatolian works created in different periods as well as new works by new masters are for sale on Dosim stores in connection with Ministry of Tourism Culture.
Traditional Turkish Handicrafts, replicated soil products, stone products, mineral products, glass products, animal products, vegetable products, textiles and jewelry are sold in these stores. The Ministry of Culture and Tourism publications are also sold through these DÖSİM stores.
Shopping is one of the great pleasures of a trip to Turkey and the rich variety of Turkish crafts makes it impossible to resist buying something. Fine apparel of silk, cotton, leather and wool; artful jewelry; leather accessories; brilliant faience (colored tiles); vessels of copper, brass, marble, meerschaum and alabaster worked by master artisans; and of course heirloom-quality Turkish carpets and kilims, are among the most popular purchases. Great value and an enjoyable shopping experience can be found everywhere, from small towns to big cities. Visit the "What to buy" section at www.turizm.gov.tr/ to discover shopping opportunities in each province…
Unique regional handicrafts make shopping that much more enjoyable. Traditional Turkish handicrafts crafts including carpets, ceramics and pottery, tiles, copper items, woodcarvings, decorative glass, and embroidery are a major component of Turkish culture. They are a stunning reflection of Turkey's diverse cultural heritage and thousands of years of history. For more information on Turkish handicrafts visit www.kultur.gov.tr/ (click on Culture, then Handicrafts). www.lesartsturcs.org
The Turkish Ministry of Culture's Revolving Capital Administration (DOSIM) promotes production of Anatolian handcrafts. DOSIM markets those products through its 13 Cultural Products Sales Centers located throughout the country. Please visit www.kultur.gov.tr/ and click on "DOSIM Shopping" to find out more about DOSIM and the locations of their Sales Centers.
Bahçekapı Handcraft & Book Store
Hobyar Mah. Şeyhülislam Hayri Efendi
Cad. No. 2/1 EMİNÖNÜ
0212 526 68 13
www.gelenekselelsanatlari.gov.tr/index.php?language=eng
Anatolian works created in different periods as well as new works by new masters are for sale on Dosim stores in connection with Ministry of Tourism Culture.
Traditional Turkish Handicrafts, replicated soil products, stone products, mineral products, glass products, animal products, vegetable products, textiles and jewelry are sold in these stores. The Ministry of Culture and Tourism publications are also sold through these DÖSİM stores.
Shopping is one of the great pleasures of a trip to Turkey and the rich variety of Turkish crafts makes it impossible to resist buying something. Fine apparel of silk, cotton, leather and wool; artful jewelry; leather accessories; brilliant faience (colored tiles); vessels of copper, brass, marble, meerschaum and alabaster worked by master artisans; and of course heirloom-quality Turkish carpets and kilims, are among the most popular purchases. Great value and an enjoyable shopping experience can be found everywhere, from small towns to big cities. Visit the “What to buy” section at www.turizm.gov.tr/ to discover shopping opportunities in each province…
Unique regional handicrafts make shopping that much more enjoyable. Traditional Turkish handicrafts crafts including carpets, ceramics and pottery, tiles, copper items, woodcarvings, decorative glass, and embroidery are a major component of Turkish culture. They are a stunning reflection of Turkey’s diverse cultural heritage and thousands of years of history. For more information on Turkish handicrafts visit www.kultur.gov.tr/ (click on Culture, then Handicrafts). www.lesartsturcs.org
The Turkish Ministry of Culture’s Revolving Capital Administration (DOSIM) promotes production of Anatolian handcrafts. DOSIM markets those products through its 13 Cultural Products Sales Centers located throughout the country. Please visit www.kultur.gov.tr/ and click on “DOSIM Shopping” to find out more about DOSIM and the locations of their Sales Centers.
İstanbul Prestij Handcraft Store
Ayasofya Entrance
34400-İSTANBUL
0212 514 56 49
www.gelenekselelsanatlari.gov.tr/index.php?language=eng
Anatolian works created in different periods as well as new works by new masters are for sale on Dosim stores in connection with Ministry of Tourism Culture.
Traditional Turkish Handicrafts, replicated soil products, stone products, mineral products, glass products, animal products, vegetable products, textiles and jewelry are sold in these stores. The Ministry of Culture and Tourism publications are also sold through these DÖSİM stores.
Shopping is one of the great pleasures of a trip to Turkey and the rich variety of Turkish crafts makes it impossible to resist buying something. Fine apparel of silk, cotton, leather and wool; artful jewelry; leather accessories; brilliant faience (colored tiles); vessels of copper, brass, marble, meerschaum and alabaster worked by master artisans; and of course heirloom-quality Turkish carpets and kilims, are among the most popular purchases. Great value and an enjoyable shopping experience can be found everywhere, from small towns to big cities. Visit the “What to buy” section at www.turizm.gov.tr/ to discover shopping opportunities in each province…
Unique regional handicrafts make shopping that much more enjoyable. Traditional Turkish handicrafts crafts including carpets, ceramics and pottery, tiles, copper items, woodcarvings, decorative glass, and embroidery are a major component of Turkish culture. They are a stunning reflection of Turkey’s diverse cultural heritage and thousands of years of history. For more information on Turkish handicrafts visit www.kultur.gov.tr/ (click on Culture, then Handicrafts). www.lesartsturcs.org
The Turkish Ministry of Culture’s Revolving Capital Administration (DOSIM) promotes production of Anatolian handcrafts. DOSIM markets those products through its 13 Cultural Products Sales Centers located throughout the country. Please visit www.kultur.gov.tr/ and click on “DOSIM Shopping” to find out more about DOSIM and the locations of their Sales Centers.
Haseki Hamamı Carpet & Kilim Store
Haseki Hürrem Sultan Hamamı
Ayasofya Meydanı No: 4
Sultanahmet-İSTANBUL
0212 638 00 35