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The Beauty and the Beast of Istanbul
... Mango, Topshop and amongst them rows of Turkish delight/backlava and doner kebaps shops.
We later turned into the trendy locals hangout spot - Nevizade Sokak - dotted with restuarants, bars and strolled through the famous Balik Pazari (fish market). We choose a random, busy but classy restaurant. We are quickly shifted to a quiet table on the side street and when the food arrived,we were disappointed at the ...
Entre l'Europe et l'Asie
... voir dans ces deux pays. Trois jours à Istanbul n'était pas assez pour faire le tour sans trop se presser, cinq jours aurait été optimal. Et plusieurs îles grecques auraient aussi mérité le détour, Ios et la Crête par exemple. Du côté turc, Antalya ainsi que quelques villes comme Izmir sur la côte ouest auraient aussi pu figurer à l'itinéraire. Ca laisse donc place à une autre visite en Grèce et en ...
**Recommended 2-week Turkey Itinerary**
... priceless. Get like 500MB of data...taht will prob we way too much and like 10-20 lira of talk time...again, plenty for calling hotels, etc. It's nice to be able to call places on the road and ******* priceless to have GPS for driving...your copilot will get really good at google maps GPS. Note...it is often not correct and will show you driving on a road that is not there...always give it a few min...if it is somewhat directionally correct, you'll be ok. but it also let s ...
Back in Europe? Brrrh...cold!
... day you would find all of the pedestrian areas, kebab joints and shisha cafes full of people, even after midnight. Impressive Islamic architecture mixes with ancient Churches. Muezzin (the Muslim call to prayer) competes for the attention of the people with the pop music coming out of the bars. Veiled women shop next to those with short skirts and lots of makeup. This contrast may be unthinkable in any other Muslim country but Istanbul is used ...
Istanbul's Historic Sights
Today, we departed for a visit to Istanbul Archaeological Museum. We saw the sarcophagus of Alexander. Sarcophagus means flesh eater so obviously it is a burial place. This tomb is from the late 4th century. Although, it probably wasn't Alexander The Great's tomb, he is shown in the carved marble winning a victory. The artifacts are located in several ...