Second Apple Store in Turkey

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After opening its first Apple Store in Turkey in April, it seems that Apple is preparing to open its second Retail Store in the country. In this case, the new Apple Store is also located within a shopping center.

La first Apple Store was opened on the European side of Istanbul, in the exclusive Zorlu shopping center. Now the second store will be in the Asian part of the city and in the Akaysa shopping center.

Yes, Apple has decided to open a second Apple Store in Istanbul, but located in the Asian part unlike the first one that is close to the European part of the city. This is not the only difference between the two since the first is an underground Apple Store topped with a glass cube, while the latter is on the second floor of the aforementioned shopping center.

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Currently the new store is surrounded with the typical black bread boxes announcing the opening of a new Apple Store in the place. The opening of it will be imminent, so we will be attentive to inform you of everything that happens and show you photos of its interior. Tim Cook attended the previous store opening, together with Turkish President Abdullah Gül. It is not known if any Cupertino luminaries will make the trip for this opening.

Ceiling of the Apple Store Turkey

In recent weeks, Apple has announced the opening of new retail stores in both Europe and the United States, with planned locations including Edinburgh, Scotland, Venice, Italy, Connecticut, Massachusetts and Georgia. Considering how strong the holiday season is for Apple, it makes sense that those stores will be open by then..


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