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  • SHOPS IN ISTANBUL

  • Shops in Istanbul are the lifeblood of the city. The the town owed much of its past fame and fortune to its perfect location at the centre of ancient trade routes between East and West and even now the Bosphorus presents the spectacle of a constant parade of container ships ferrying everything from agricultural produce to narcotics, to and from the Black Sea ports and the world at large.

    The city has always consumed its fair share of that trade and all the exchange had to be housed somewhere. So with considerable foresight Mehmet the Conqueror founded the Kapali Carshi - the Grand Bazaar - in 1461. It is now the oldest shopping mall in the world, a city unto itself of around 5,500 shops, attracting tourists and locals alike with the rarefied allure of fine carpets, precious antiques and artfully wrought jewellery as well as the quotidian promise of acres of fake label handbags and dirt-cheap clothes. Finding one's way through, or even surviving, the bewildering array of stores and products, the noise, the hawkers and the essential haggling requires a tough sensibility, but a visit to what is the greatest oriental bazaar of them all is rightly considered de rigueur.
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    • Vakko
    • VAKKO

      • Abdi Ipekçi Cad. No:33 Nisantasi Sisli Tesvikiye Mah
      • 34365
      • 0212 248 5011
      • www.vakko.com.tr
    • Turkey’s oldest and most enduring fashion and lifestyle brand can trace its roots right back to 1934 when the late Vitali Hakko opened his first millinery shop. Today, under the stewardship of Vitali’s son Cem, Vakko is at the vanguard of Turkish couture, most notably in womenswear. Indeed, along with its fashion house peer Beyman, Vakko has become synonymous with superior quality and style the world over.   Hedonists won’t struggle to find a taste of Vakko’s style and elegance. The company has several stores and outlets throughout the city including Instinye Park, Galleria Ataköy and Kanyon shopping centres. Bargains can also be snapped up at the company’s discount store, which can be found tucked away behind the Egyptian Spice Bazaar.   Those looking for a true Vakko experience should head to the five-floor flagship department store in Nisantasi district, where Vakko’s famous women’s and men’s wear can be found alongside other international high-end brands.
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