From the massive Grand Bazaar of Istanbul, where 40 million people shop every year… to the floating markets of the Mekong River in Vietnam, we’re taking you on a global tour to show you our favorite bazaars and markets of the world. In this episode of @windowseatworldtravel we’ll travel to Europe, Africa, Asia and South America to shop for spices and sweets, jewelry and more. What do you think of our list? Let us know what we left out in the comments below.

LINKS:

Istanbul Grand Bazaar:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Bazaar,_Istanbul

Pike Place Market:

Home Page

Jeddah Central Fish Market:

Jeddah Central Fish Market Guide for First Time Visitors

Dubai Souks:
https://www.visitdubai.com/en/articles/ultimate-guide-to-dubai-souks

Con Market Da Nang:

Con Market: Things to Do, How to Reach & Tips

Mekong floating markets:

6 best floating markets in the Mekong Delta

Chatuchak Market Bangkok:

Home

Tangier Medina Markets:

The medina and the market: colours of Tangiers street life

Mercado de la Boqueria in Bareclona:
https://www.boqueria.barcelona/home

San Pedro Market Cusco:

San Pedro Market Cusco Peru

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