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Chaîne des Rôtisseurs Association Mondiale de la Gastronomie BAILLIAGE NATIONAL DE TURQUIE 25 th ANNIVERSARY INTERNATIONAL GRAND CHAPITRE 13 th – 15 th , December 2019 ISTANBUL

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Chaîne des Rôtisseurs Association Mondiale de la Gastronomie BAILLIAGE NATIONAL DE TURQUIE

25th ANNIVERSARY

INTERNATIONAL GRAND CHAPITRE

13th – 15th, December 2019

ISTANBUL

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Dear friends, Chers Confrères, Chères Consœurs, You are cordially invited to the National Bailliage de Turquie – 25th Anniversary International Grand Chapitre, which will take place from Friday, December 13th to Sunday, December 15th, 2019 in Istanbul.

Expanding the ancient Greek colony of Byzantium by the order of the Roman Emperor Constantine the Great, the imperial city of Constantinople was for nearly a thousand years the last remaining outpost of the Roman (later termed Eastern Roman or Byzantine) Empire. It was finally conquered by the Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II in May 29th, 1453, an event often used to mark the end of the Middle Age. By the mid 1500s, Istanbul, with a population of almost half a million, was a major cultural, political, and commercial center. Ottoman rule continued until it was defeated in WWI and Istanbul was occupied by the allies. When the Republic of Turkey was born in 1923 after the War of Independence, Kemal Atatürk moved its capital to the city of Ankara. However, Istanbul has continued to expand dramatically; today its population is approximately 17 million. Industry has

expanded even as tourism has grown. It continues to be a city that creates its own history at the intersection where Europe meets Asia.

Besides its unique geographical position, Istanbul is a huge metropolitan city connecting two continents, cultures, religions and being home to sixteen million people; and one of the greatest business and cultural centres of the region, offering a wide variety of attractions to its visitors. Therefore, I personally, encourage you not to miss the opportunity to participate in our Grand Chapitre and at the same time enjoy the many attractive sites of Istanbul.

In the following pages, you will find the Grand Chapitre program indicating the various activities, hotel accommodation and the prices thereof, for your information and possible reservation, which I kindly ask you to circulate to all the fellow members in your respective Bailliages. For the convenience of our international guests, we have included some practical information. We have also added a pre or post Grand Chapitre program for those who would like to extend their stay to explore other regions in Turkey. Please also observe that all reservation of events and direct reservation of your hotel accommodation must be completed as soon as possible and not later than November 30th, 2019. Acceptance of participants will be on a "first in - first served” basis. Please do not hesitate to contact me should you require any additional information. Looking forward to welcoming you to Istanbul! Vive la Chaîne! Mohamed Hammam Commandeur Membre du Conseil d'Administration Membre du Conseil Magistral Grand Echanson International Bailli Délégué de Turquie

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Ladies and Gentlemen, Dear Friends and Confrères, It is with a great honour and pleasure I, as the Inducting Officer, have been given the opportunity to visit Istanbul and Turkey for this fantastic 25th Anniversary and International Grand Chapitre. As Istanbul being one

of my absolute favourite cosmopolitan cities in the world, what could be a better place for such a festive event. In addition, the National Bailliage of Turkey´s 25th Anniversary is truly an occasion to celebrate. For those members who will be inducted during the Grand Chapitre it is also the very start of their official life in Chaîne. This something, I am more than convinced, you all will enjoy for a long time to come. Regardless what country or region you go to, at home or world wide, you are always welcome to participate at Chaîne´s various activities as well as meeting new and old friends within this fantastic gastronomic association. Being a member of Chaîne you are always a part of an international fellowship. Having said that, the possibility to be inducted in Istanbul will in itself be a memory for life. As for this festive Grand Chapitre we all very much look forward to some fantastic days in wonderful Istanbul. The program put together by Bailli Délégué Mohamed Hammam and his team will provide us all a great opportunity to enjoy this fantastic city. It is with a great pleasure the Grand Chapitre in Istanbul allows me

to extend a very warm welcome to all members and their guests attending this festive and international event. The joys of participating are several. Enjoying top quality local cuisine, friendship and camaraderie amongst new and old friends and all together, uniting us in great culinary traditions. The very spirit of Chaîne. I wish you all a memorable and fantastic 25th Anniversary and Grand Chapitre in Istanbul. Vive la Chaîne! Carl Wachtmeister Commandeur Member of the Conseil d’Administration Member of the Conseil Magistral Bailli Délégué de Suède

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25th Anniversary International Grand Chapitre

December 13th – 15th, 2019

IMPORTANT: DEADLINE FOR REGISTRATION IS : November 30th, 2019

Program Thursday, December 12th, 2019 Individual arrivals and check-in at Swissôtel The Bosphorus Istanbul “Evening at leisure” Friday, December 13th, 2019 08:30 hrs Departure from Swissôtel to the Historical Peninsula Dress Code: Casual with comfortable shoes 09:00 – 11:30 hrs Visit Topkapi Palace (Including the Harem) 11:45 – 13:15 hrs Lunch at “Konyali Restaurant” 13:30 – 16:30 hrs Visit Hagia Sophia / Basilica Cistern / outside Blue Mosque / Grand Bazaar 17:00 hrs Back to Swissôtel 19:00 hrs Departure from Swissôtel to Sofitel 19:30 hrs Welcome Cocktail & Dinner at Sofitel Dress Code: Business attire with Chaîne Ribbon 23:30 hrs End of dinner and return to Swissôtel Saturday – December 14th, 2019 09:45 hrs Departure from Swissôtel to the pier Dress Code: Warm casual clothes with comfortable flat shoes 10:00 – 12: 00 hrs Private Bosphorus cruise in a yacht 12:15 hrs Departure for Swissôtel 17:30 hrs Induction of promoted and new Chaîne and Ordre Mondial members at Swissôtel

The Bosphorus Istanbul – Neuchatel Room All inductees must be in the Induction Room at 17.00 hrs sharp for rehearsal.

Dress Code: Black tie/Tuxedo for gentlemen, evening dress for ladies, with Chaîne Ribbon

19:30 hrs Cocktail reception at Swissôtel The Bosphorus Istanbul – Fuji Ballroom Foyer 20:30 hrs Gala Dinner at Swissôtel The Bosphorus Istanbul – Fuji Ballroom 24:00 hrs End of Gala Dinner Sunday, December 15th 2019 12:00 hrs Farewell Brunch at Sabrosa Restaurant (Swissôtel) Dress Code: Smart Casual with Chaîne Ribbon 15:00 hrs End of International Grand Chapitre

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IMPORTANT: DEADLINE FOR REGISTRATION IS : November 30th, 2019

Registration Form

Name/Surname: _____________________________________________________________ Name/Surname of Partner: _______________________________Chaîne member (Yes/No) Member of Bailliage: _________________________________________________________ Rank in the Chaîne: __________________________________________________________ Partner rank in the Chaîne: ___________________________________________________ Address: ___________________________________________________________________ e-mail: _____________________________________________________________________ Tel.: ________________________________Mobile: ________________________________

Events List

Date Event Cost per person €

Number of participants

Total €

Friday 13Dec19 08:30 – 16:30

Istanbul Sightseeing 80.00

Friday 13Dec19 11:45 – 13:15

Lunch 35.00

Friday 13Dec19 19:30 – 23:30

Welcome Dinner 70.00

Saturday 14Dec17 09:45-12:15

Private Bosphorus Cruise

60.00

Saturday 14Dec19 17:30 – 24:00

Induction Ceremony and Gala Dinner 110.00

Sunday 15Dec19 12:00 – 15:00

Farewell Brunch 45.00

Registration fee per person 25.00

GRAND TOTAL

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Method of payment Payment must be made in advance by bank transfer to the following bank account number: Mohamed M. A. Hammam T. Garanti BBVA Bankasi Bakirkoy Kurumsal Branch (382) Account No.: 382-9096287 (Euro account) IBAN: TR84 0006 2000 3820 0009 0962 87 Swift Code: TGBATRISXXX Please ensure that bank transfer charges or commissions are paid at your end. The completed Reservation Form should be sent, together with a copy of the bank transfer voucher to the following e-mail addresses: [email protected] Reservation Forms without the payment vouchers will not be taken into consideration.

Do not forget your Chaîne Ribbons, please!

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THE PROGRAM

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Friday, December 13th, 2019 From 08:30 to 16:30 hrs

Istanbul Sightseeing

by the Famous Tour Guide & Chaîne member Şerif Yenen https://www.youtube.com/user/SerifYenen

VISIT TOPKAPI PALACE INCLUDING THE IMPERIAL HAREM

(WITHIN TOPKAPI PALACE) From 09:00 to 11:30

Dress Code: Casual with comfortable shoes

Topkapı Palace was the primary residence of the Ottoman Sultans and housed each of the Ottoman sultans from Sultan Mehmed II (also known as Mehmet the Conqueror) to Sultan Abdülmecid, covering nearly four centuries and 25 sultans. As each succeeding sultan ascended to the throne, he added parts to the palace, indicating the different tastes and styles of architecture over four centuries. In 1924, the palace was turned into a museum. As well as being a royal residence, the palace was used as a setting for state occasions and royal entertainments. The Imperial Harem, was once home to the Sultan’s (ruler) mother – ‘Valide Sultan’, sultan’s concubines, wives and the remainder of his family as well as their servants. Many of the rooms of the Harem were designed by the great architect Sinan.

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LUNCH AT

KONYALI RESTAURANT From 11:45 to 13:15

(Please note that lunch is mandatory for all participants in the sightseeing tour)

Konyalı Restaurant was established by Hacı Ahmet Doyuran, who came out of Doğanbey district of KONYA in 1895 and opened a modest cook shop with the name of “Konya Lezzet Lokantası” in Sirkeci in 1897 with four tables and 16 chairs. Topkapi Palace Konyali Restaurant, which has been in service since 1969 in the Topkapı Palace Museum, has served many high-level statesmen, bureaucrats, artists and guests with the taste of Ottoman-Turkish cuisine for many years with the new arrangement. It has been the pride of Turkish tourism. Located in the historical fabric of the Topkapi palace, the restaurant has also received great admiration with the taste of the Ottoman sherbet, which is served to their guests who come to the restaurant with its magnificent view and delicious food. With its special recipe, Ottoman Palace Sherbet, which contains many different flavors, has successfully represented in many events and has gained rightful acclaim.

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VISIT HAGIA SOPHIA/BASILICA CISTERN OUTSIDE BLUE MOSQUE/GRAND BAZAAR

From 13:30 to 16:30 Dress Code: Casual

HAGIA SOPHIA

While the Hagia Sophia is probably not the oldest intact building in the world, it certainly comes close. Today, the (current) Hagia Sophia is 1478 years old, and has survived hundreds of earthquakes throughout history. Its age, size, magnificence, architecture and mystical atmosphere make it truly a unique place in the world. Throughout Byzantine and Ottoman history, the Hagia Sophia has been the Imperial Church or Mosque. Emperors were crowned, victories were celebrated and Ottoman Sultans prayed in this remarkable building. For many centuries the Hagia Sophia was possibly the largest shrine in the world.

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BASILICA CYSTERN

The famous Basilica Cistern is simply an ancient water reservoir. It was the largest of almost two hundred Byzantine period cisterns that lie beneath the city of Istanbul, formerly known as Constantinople. Columns and capitals of earlier pagan temples were recycled in its construction, providing a very decorative appearance; thus it is often called ‘saray,’ which means ‘palace’ in Turkish.

THE BLUE MOSQUE

The original name of the Blue Mosque is the Sultan Ahmed Mosque. However, visitors fascinated with the beautiful turquoise blue tiles always remember it as the Blue Mosque. It was built by the 19-year-old Ottoman Sultan, Ahmed I between 1609 and 1616. It can be accepted as one of the two most important mosques in Istanbul.

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GRAND BAZAAR

During the Byzantine period the area of the Grand Bazaar was a trade center. After the Turks came to Istanbul, they continued using the same area for commerce and added many commercial buildings. Over the centuries many of those commercial buildings were all connected to each other with narrow streets and the streets were covered off to form the Grand Bazaar. With more than four thousand shops, it covers an area of more than 30 hectares, and it is accepted to be one of the greatest and oldest bazaars in the world. Grand Bazaar may be overwhelming for many people, but if you know what you are doing there, it is actually a fascinating experience.

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Friday, December 13th, 2019 WELCOME COCKTAIL & DINNER AT SOFITEL

AT SOFITEL ISTANBUL TAKSIM HOTEL From 19:30 to 23:30

Dress Code: Business attire with Chaîne Ribbon

Sofitel Istanbul Taksim Hotel has been built on the land that used to be the historical Maksim Casino, overlooking Taksim Square in the heart of Istanbul. While raising this ultra modern hotel, the architect decided to maintain and restore the façade of the old historical building as the hotel main entrance. This façade which is of great architectural value has been built in 1914 by the Italian architect Giulio Mongeri, and was the first ever building to be used directly as a cinema in Istanbul. Texture of the city meets the spirit of the Bosphorus at Sofitel Istanbul Taksim situated only few steps away from the fascinating location that has hosted hundreds of different cultures and awaits its guests.

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Saturday, December 14th, 2019

Private Bosphorus Cruise From 09:45to 12:15

Dress Code: Casual with comfortable flat shoes

The Bosphorus is a narrow, navigable strait between Europe and Asia connecting the Black Sea to the Marmara Sea. Istanbul is situated on both sides of the Bosphorus. In ancient and medieval times almost all commerce between the Mediterranean and Black Sea was routed through the strait. It is still an important artery of international trade. An average number of 55 thousand ships pass through the Bosphorus annually. Cruising on the Bosphorus is a unique experience between the two continents; Europe and Asia. There are beautiful waterfront houses, palaces, fortresses and woods all along the Bosphorus.

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Induction Ceremony & Gala Dinner at

Swissôtel The Bosphorus Istanbul

Dress Code Black Tie/Tuxedo for gentlemen - Evening dress for ladies

with Chaîne Ribbon

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Sunday, December 15th, 2019 From 12:00 to 15:00

Farewell Brunch at Sabrosa Restaurant

Swissôtel The Bosphorus Istanbul Dress Code: Smart Casual with Chaîne Ribbon

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Accommodation

Swissôtel The Bosphorus Istanbul

A member of the Leading Hotels of the World and awarded Europe Luxury Hotel 2013 by World Luxury Hotel Awards, Swissotel The Bosphorus, Istanbul is a five-star luxury hotel right in the centre of Istanbul on the European banks of the Bosphorus. Nestled within 65 acres of historical gardens with world-class shopping and vibrant nightlife nearby, it offers 566 guest rooms and suites, featuring state-of-the-art technology and exclusive amenities. The award-winning Purovel Spa & Sport offers luxurious holistic spa treatments from all over the world.

Single Swiss Advantage Garden View Room € 140.00 Double Swiss Advantage Garden View Room € 155.00

(Above mentioned rates are per room per night, and are inclusive of breakfast & 8% VAT) Deluxe Bosphorus Suite (1 Bedroom) € 350.00 Signature Loft Suite (1 Bedroom) € 530.00

(Above mentioned rates are per room per night + 8% VAT, inclusive of breakfast at Executive Lounge.

Breakfast at Sabrosa Restaurant will be subject to additional charge of € 10.00 per person per day) In all of our guest rooms, Nespresso capsules, selection of teas, a bottle of water (per person), and

512 kbps internet connection will be provided complementary for our guests. For reservation, please complete the attached “Registration Details” form and mail a scanned copy of it directly to Swissôtel The Bosphorus Istanbul, Ms. Feyza Kara [email protected]

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PRE & POST GRAND CHAPITRE PROGRAM For the participants of our Grand Chapitre who would like to extend their stay and explore other regions in Turkey, our Chaine member and well known television guide Şerif Yenen (www.serifyenen.com) has put together two must see historical touristic sites to visit; namely Cappadocia and Ephesus, which you can easily explore either prior to, or after the Grand Chapitre, whichever is convenient for you.

Cappadocia (Kapadokya in Turkish) is the ancient and modern name of a remarkable region in Central Anatolia. It is a geological wonderland, which covers a very large region with beautiful valleys, very interesting picturesque formations, hundreds of rock-cut churches, tens of underground cities, rock-carved fortresses, people living in cave houses, caravansaries from the old trade routes, pottery on the kick-wheel, delicious local food, hot-air balloon rides and luxurious cave hotels. Cappadocia is such a unique experience! It can be said that Ephesus is one of the most beautiful ancient cities in the world. The city has been excavated for more than one hundred years; the extensive remains are predominantly from the later Roman period. For further information, or for those interested, please contact Şerif Yenen directly via e-mail or on his mobile phone +90 (533) 591 1303:

[email protected] [email protected]

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TRAVEL BRIEFING

FOR ALL INTERNATIONAL PARTICIPANTS

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TRAVEL BRIEFING TO ISTANBUL, TURKEY For all international participants in the International Grand Chapitre of the Bailliage de Turquie in Istanbul taking place between 13th and 15th December 2019. We ask you kindly to read each and every chapter of this and the following pages and consider carefully which points apply to you. Please, take the necessary action as suggested, or alternatively take a note of the suggestion, recommendation or advice. We also recommend that you would print these pages for further reference. TRAVELLING TO ISTANBUL, TURKEY A valid passport is necessary throughout your travel. We strongly suggest that you get an electronic visa before your arrival. This will make things much easier. You can get the visa and more information about the visa procedures at the address below:

https://www.evisa.gov.tr/en/

When you get the electronic visa, we remind you that you keep the visa together with your passport. Visas may also be obtained upon arrival at any of the two Istanbul Airports. Foreigners carrying a U.S., Austrian, Australian, Belgian, Dutch, British, Irish, Spanish, , Canadian, Portuguese, Norwegian, Maltese passport may obtain a visa at the airport. This can be done upon arrival before queuing up for passport control. You must pay in foreign currency – No Turkish money or credit cards are accepted. The fee varies depending on the visitor’s nationality between $20 to $60. The holders of the passports from the following countries do not need an entry visa to Turkey: Germany, Argentina, Bulgaria, Denmark, Ecuador, El Salvador, Finland, France, Iran, Israel, Italy, Sweden, Switzerland, Japan, Monaco, Singapore, and Greece. HOWEVER IT IS ADVISABLE THAT YOU CHECK WITH THE TURKISH MISSIONS IN YOUR COUNTRIES BEFORE YOU TRAVEL TO TURKEY AND MAKE SURE THAT THE REGULATIONS HAVE NOT CHANGED SO FAR. ARRIVAL IN ISTANBUL Planes arrive at the new Istanbul Airport located 50km west of the city centre. From the airport, there are various options for getting into Istanbul city centre: you can take a taxi or the express bus service run by the airport bus service called “HAVAIST” which departs half-hourly and costs about 18 TL to Taksim Square, the centre of the city. The trip from the Airport to Taksim may take about 60 minutes depending on the traffic. However, for your convenience we advise you to use taxis and pay according to the meter, plus a small tip. CUSTOMS REGULATIONS At Arrival

Valuable items and all items with a value of over US$15,000 must be registered in the owner's passport upon entering Turkey, for control upon exit.

Antiques brought into the country must be registered in the owner's passport to avoid difficulties on exit. On exit

Gifts and souvenirs: for a new carpet, a proof of purchase; for old items, a certificate from a directorate of a museum is necessary.

Exporting antiques from Turkey is forbidden. Valuable personal items above US$15,000 can only be taken out of the country providing they

have been registered in the owner's passport upon entry, or providing they can show they have been purchased with legally exchanged currency.

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Please note that it is strictly forbidden to export antiques from Turkey. There is no limit to the amount of foreign and Turkish currency to be brought into Turkey. Up

to US$5000 worth of Turkish or foreign currency can be taken out of the country, providing that it can be shown that the currency has been obtained from authorised banks. Larger amount of foreign or Turkish currency must be transferred abroad through banks. Cash brought into the country to be exchanged for export out of Turkey must be declared on entry.

CLIMATE In December, the weather is cold, and temperatures are low. You may also encounter rain or snow, and the air may be too cold at night, but should be comfortable during the day. WHAT TO WEAR In December warm clothing is advisable in general. It is also advisable to have warmer clothing for outdoor activities. LOCAL TRANSPORTATION IN THE CITY You can use the bus, metro, tram to get around Istanbul. Each time you use a tram, metro, bus or boat, you will have to use a public transportation card which can be bought at the ticket kiosks at bus, train, metro stations. Taxis are an easy and relevantly a cheap way to get around. Avoid cabs which refuse to start the meter and use taxis from a taxi stop. All hotels have their own taxi fleet. Currently the taximeter starts at five (5.00) Turkish Lira, and the fixed minimum charge for very short distances is 13.50 Turkish Lira, else you should pay according to the meter for any charges above that. SIGHT SEEING With its long history at the center of empires, Istanbul offers a wealth of historic and religious places to take in. The bulk of these are located in Sultanahmet-Old City, including the Hagia Sophia, Topkapı Palace and the Sultanahmet Mosque (Blue Mosque), while the Bosphorus has a number of waterside palaces which are all on the "must-see" list of Istanbul. For further information and/or arrangement of any of these, you can consult with our member Mr. Şerif Yenen:

[email protected] [email protected]

VISITING A MOSQUE Five times a day, the "müezzin" calls the Muslims to prayer in the mosque. Before entering a mosque, Muslims wash themselves and remove their shoes. Foreign visitors should also remove their shoes and show the respect they would at any other house of worship and avoid visiting the mosque during prayer time. Women should cover their heads and arms, and not wear miniskirts. Men should not wear shorts. (In certain famous mosques, overalls are provided for those not suitably dressed). HAMAMS (TURKISH BATH) A visit to a hamam is an essential part of any trip to Istanbul. Take care in selecting a hamam as they can vary greatly in cleanliness. ELECTRICITY Electricity in Turkey is 220 volt, 50-60 cycle. If you intend to bring any electrical equipment, an adapter that converts electricity from 220V to 110V is suggested. Plug: European round/ 2-prong plug.

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STAY HEALTHY Similar to many European countries tap water is mostly drinkable, but it may not be safe depending on where you drink it. Although the tap water itself is clean, many local water tanks are not maintained properly, and one should try to avoid tap water at all times. Locals widely prefer bottled water and the same applies for the restaurants. Food and drinks are mostly of international standards. Some Turkish foods are known to use a variety of spices which may affect international tourists who may not be accustomed to such ingredients. Use common sense when buying certain foods, particularly from street vendors unless it is guided by an authorized person. MONEY EXCHANGE Money exchange is very easily done at all banks and private exchange centers. Daily newspaper publishes the daily exchange rate. US dollars and Euros are accepted at some stores. SHOPPING Shops in Istanbul are officially open Monday to Saturday, 9:30am to 7pm. However, shopping malls are open seven days a week from10.00 hrs to 22.00 hrs. Grand Bazaar (Kapali Carsi)Istanbul's grand old bazaar with an estimated 4400 shops lined along

covered walkways. It is said to be the world's oldest shopping mall. The shops are organized around their wares, e.g. the silver jewelers are clustered together, the carpet shops are clustered elsewhere and the shoe shops are bunched together somewhere else. Parts of it now are rather touristy and you're likely to pay a little more for your purchase than elsewhere but with the vast selection you'll find what you're looking for and it's one of Istanbul's character pieces. However, you may bargain to get the lowest possible price.

Egyptian Bazaar (Mısır Çarşısı, also known as Spice Bazaar) in Eminönü district is also a covered bazaar, which is a lot smaller than Grand Bazaar, and as its name implies, houses herbalist and spice shops.

Shopping Malls Istanbul has become a shopping mall paradise during the recent years. Here below you will find a list of the most popular and modern shopping malls: Akmerkez , Etiler Capacity Alışveriş Merkezi, Bakırköy Carousel Alışveriş ve Yaşam Merkezi, Bakırköy Cevahir Alışveriş ve Eğlence Merkezi, Şişli City's Nişantaşı, Nişantaşı, Şişli Galleria Alışveriş Merkezi, Ataköy G-Mall Kültür Sanat ve Alışveriş Merkezi, Dolmabahçe İstinye Park Kanyon Alışveriş Merkezi, Levent Mayadrom Uptown, Etiler Metrocity, Levent Profilo, Mecidiyekoy Saphire, 4. Levent (next to Moevenpick Hotel)

All kind of stores are located inside the malls. So you can find shoe shops, night dresses, electronics and many varieties of clothes including all famous brands. All Malls in Istanbul are open 7 days a week from 10.00 hrs to 22.00 hrs. STAY SAFE As with most crowded cities, watch your pockets and travel documents as pickpockets have devised all sorts of strategies to obtain them from you.

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SOME TURKISH PHRASES English French Turkish Thank you Merci Teşekkür ederim Please S’il vous plait Lütfen Goodmorning Bonjour Günaydın Goodevening Bonsoir İyi akşamlar Yes Oui Evet No Non Hayır Bon Appetit Bon Appetit Afiyet Olsun How are you? Comment sa va? Nasılsın? Welcome Bienvenue Hoş geldin Money Argent Para How much is this? Ça fait combien? Bu ne kadar? It is expensive C’est cher Bu pahali Pharmacy Pharmacie Eczane Where is it? Ou c’est? Nerede? Is it far? C’est loin? Uzak mi? Numbers 0 sıfır 1 bir 2 iki 3 üç 4 dört 5 beş 6 altı 7 yedi 8 sekiz 9 dokuz 10 on 20 yirmi 30 otuz 40 kırk 50 elli 60 altmış 70 yetmiş 80 seksen 90 doksan 100 yüz EMERGENCY CONTACTS In case of an emergency please feel free to contact the following: Mohamed Hammam, Bailli Délégué de Turquie + 90 542 351 27 00 [email protected] Elsy Nergizyan, PA to Mohamed Hammam + 90 532 461 16 02 [email protected]