
Covered Bazaar Bursa
Bursa's historic Covered Bazaar, a vibrant marketplace steeped in Ottoman history, famous for its silk trade and diverse local goods.

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Fewer crowds, more relaxed shopping

Covered Bazaar Bursa
Best Time
Fewer crowds, more relaxed shopping

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Bursa's historic Covered Bazaar, a vibrant marketplace steeped in Ottoman history, famous for its silk trade and diverse local goods.
"Much more relaxed than Istanbul bazar with better deals and friendlier people."

🎯 Use Turkish Name for GPS
Navigate using 'Kapalı Çarşı' instead of 'Covered Market' to avoid getting lost.
💰 Shop for Silk Scarves
Bursa is renowned for its silk; find beautiful scarves and textiles here.

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Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Koza Han (Silk Market)
Adjacent to the Covered Bazaar
Historic caravanserai famous for silk trade, offering a glimpse into centuries of commerce.

Bedestan (Covered Market)
Central part of the bazaar
The heart of the bazaar, a historic trading center with a mix of old and new shops.

Food Stalls and Cafes
Deeper sections of the bazaar
Discover authentic Turkish flavors and unique finds, like a wide array of olive selections.
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Planning Your Visit
Navigating the Covered Bazaar
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🎯 Use Turkish Name for GPS
Navigate using 'Kapalı Çarşı' instead of 'Covered Market' to avoid getting lost.
💰 Shop for Silk Scarves
Bursa is renowned for its silk; find beautiful scarves and textiles here.
☕ Explore Hidden Cafes
Venture deeper for charming tea houses and unique local experiences.
🛍️ Gift Shopping Paradise
Reasonable prices make it ideal for finding gifts for friends and family.
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🎯 Use Turkish Name for GPS
Navigate using 'Kapalı Çarşı' instead of 'Covered Market' to avoid getting lost.
💰 Shop for Silk Scarves
Bursa is renowned for its silk; find beautiful scarves and textiles here.
☕ Explore Hidden Cafes
Venture deeper for charming tea houses and unique local experiences.
🛍️ Gift Shopping Paradise
Reasonable prices make it ideal for finding gifts for friends and family.
🚶♀️ Wander Beyond the Entrance
The further you explore, the more interesting shops and food options you'll find.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors find the Covered Bazaar a more relaxed and authentic market experience compared to Istanbul, with reasonable prices and friendly locals. While some shops may be closed early on Sundays, the bazaar offers a rich history, especially for silk trade, and hidden culinary delights deeper within its alleys.
"It was a Sunday and many shops were closed in even at noon but opened a bit later. Most times were clothes , household items, scarves, I didn’t find too much there for myself but prices were sooo much more reasonable than Istanbul. Did a lot of shopping for gifts."
Shafaq Mayet
"Concept of Bedestans or covered markets originated during the early Ottoman era with array of shops under one roof forming city's trade centre (like shopping malls of today).
First Ottoman capital Bursa,Turkey 🇹🇷 has been famous for silk trade for centuries and even today, Bursa's silk is well known in Turkey.
Built between 1389 to 1402 in the first Ottoman capital, Bursa's Bedestan(Covered market) is still operating and is now a combination of old and new markets, including Grand bazaar,with array of shops selling various items and food products, cafés & Kiosks etc.
Bedestan of Bursa is perfectly located next to Bursa's historic Grand mosque and Koza han(caravansarai or inn used to accommodate visiting merchants to the city)"
Omer Farooq
"Great place to visit. At the beginning it is not very interesting but the the further in you go the better it gets. The little hans host great çay houses and the food section is amazing. I counted at least 26 different olive options at one stall.
A warning if you follow google maps direction using the English name "covered market" it takes you on a wild goose chase to nowhere. Use the Turkish "Kapalı Çarşı" you get to the right place. I have sent google an edit so it may get fixed."
Wayne Lundeberg
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The Covered Bazaar, also known as Kapalı Çarşı, is centrally located in Bursa. It's easily accessible by public transport, including buses and trams. Many visitors find it convenient to walk from nearby landmarks like the Grand Mosque. Using the Turkish name 'Kapalı Çarşı' in navigation apps is recommended to avoid confusion.
While direct parking at the bazaar itself might be limited due to its historic nature, there are usually parking garages and street parking options in the surrounding areas of Bursa's city center. It's often easier to use public transport or walk if you're already in the vicinity.
Yes, after visiting Uludağ Mountain, you can descend and head towards the city center to reach the Covered Bazaar. Public transport options are available, or you can take a taxi.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, entry to the Covered Bazaar and its various sections like Koza Han is generally free. You only pay for the items you choose to purchase.
The bazaar's hours can vary, but it typically operates from morning until evening. It's advisable to visit during standard business hours. Some shops might be closed early on Sundays, but many open later in the day.
Opening hours on public holidays can differ. It's best to check local listings or inquire beforehand if you plan to visit on a holiday, as some shops may have reduced hours or be closed.
🎫 🛍️ Shopping & Souvenirs
Bursa is historically famous for its silk trade, so silk scarves, textiles, and clothing are popular purchases. You can also find traditional crafts, jewelry, spices, and local food products.
Bargaining is common in traditional bazaars. While prices might be more reasonable than in Istanbul, don't hesitate to politely negotiate, especially for larger purchases.
Koza Han, located within or adjacent to the Covered Bazaar, is the historic center for silk trade and a prime spot to find authentic silk items.
Yes, specific parts of the bazaar are known for having numerous gold shops, offering a wide selection of jewelry.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
You can find a variety of local Turkish food products, including a wide selection of olives, dried fruits, nuts, and spices. There are also cafes and kiosks offering snacks and beverages.
Yes, as you explore deeper into the bazaar, you'll discover charming 'çay' (tea) houses and food sections with diverse offerings.
While the bazaar is more about shopping and snacks, you can find local produce like olives and dried goods. For full meals, consider restaurants just outside the bazaar area.
📸 📸 Photography
Photography is generally allowed, but it's always polite to ask permission before taking close-up photos of shopkeepers or their merchandise.
The historic architecture of Koza Han, the bustling market scenes, and the colorful displays of goods offer great photographic opportunities. The narrow alleyways and archways also make for interesting shots.
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