The Wednesday Market (Çarşamba Pazarı) is one of the oldest and largest in Istanbul. It’s spread throughout the streets around the Fatih Mosque and in the Çarşamba neighborhood.
The bazaar area in the historic city center of Bursa, Turkey, is home to several impressive Ottoman caravanserais. They’re included in the UNESCO World Heritage listing for Bursa.
My favorite thing about the historic city center of Bursa, Turkey, is the network of vibrant open-air and covered bazaars. The bazaar area is included in the UNESCO World Heritage listing for Bursa.
The Irgandı Bridge (Irgandı Köprüsü) is a historic bridge that spans Gökdere Creek in Bursa, Turkey. It connects the historic city center with the Yeşil neighborhood.
The heartbeat of Edirne is the pedestrianized Saraçlar Street (Saraçlar Caddesi). It separates the historic city center from the Kaleiçi district to the west.
The Jewish Quarter makes up the southeast quadrant of the UNESCO World Heritage listed Old City of Jerusalem. It’s home to a number of synagogues and museums. This entry doesn’t include the Cardo, Hurva Synagogue, or Western Wall.
Mahane Yehuda Market is a popular market between Jaffa Road and Agripas Street in Jerusalem. It’s also known as the Shuk.
Mamilla Mall sits just outside the Jaffa Gate of the Old City and is the only open-air shopping mall in Jerusalem. It opened in two stages from 2007 to 2008.