Turkey's Grand Bazaar reopens, along with cafes, restaurants

Published June 2, 2020
A customer, wearing a protective face mask against the spread of coronavirus, looks at Turkish traditional -style lanterns, at the iconic 15th century Grand Bazaar in Istanbul as it reopens, Monday June 1, 2020, following weeks of closure due to the coronavirus pandemic. Turkish Airlines resumed limited domestic flights, restaurants welcomed sit-in customers and beaches and museums reopened as Turkey's broadest easing of coronavirus restrictions came into effect following a slowdown in confirmed COVID-19 infections and deaths in the country. (AP Photo/Emrah Gurel) — Copyright 2020 The Associat
A customer, wearing a protective face mask against the spread of coronavirus, looks at Turkish traditional -style lanterns, at the iconic 15th century Grand Bazaar in Istanbul as it reopens, Monday June 1, 2020, following weeks of closure due to the coronavirus pandemic. Turkish Airlines resumed limited domestic flights, restaurants welcomed sit-in customers and beaches and museums reopened as Turkey's broadest easing of coronavirus restrictions came into effect following a slowdown in confirmed COVID-19 infections and deaths in the country. (AP Photo/Emrah Gurel) — Copyright 2020 The Associat

Turkey reopened restaurants, cafes and Istanbul's iconic 15th century Grand Bazaar market on Monday as the government further eased coronavirus restrictions, AFP reports.

Many other facilities including parks, beaches, libraries and museums reopened across the country, while millions of public sector employees returned to work.

The bazaar on the historic peninsula also home to tourist sites such as the Hagia Sophia museum and the Blue Mosque, was closed on March 23 to stem the spread of the coronavirus.

A customer, wearing a protective face mask looks at Turkish traditional lanterns at the iconic 15th century Grand Bazaar in Istanbul as it reopens on Monday, June 1, 2020, following weeks of closure due to the coronavirus pandemic. — AP
A customer, wearing a protective face mask looks at Turkish traditional lanterns at the iconic 15th century Grand Bazaar in Istanbul as it reopens on Monday, June 1, 2020, following weeks of closure due to the coronavirus pandemic. — AP

It was the market's longest closure in its more than 550-year-old history that did not involve fires or earthquakes.

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