Ottomans Tugra Hotel
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Turška gostoljubnost
... evalno, rehabilitacijsko in zaposlitveno). Kot kaže, ne le teoretično, ampak tudi praktično.
Kot običajno za sestanke EU projektov, se tudi tukaj vse preveč nažiramo:) Vedno je na mizi polno dobrot in težko se je upreti. Večerje so sploh gurmanska nebesa (glej slike:).
Prvi večer so nas peljali v luksuzno restavracijo na azijski strani Istanbula, s čudovitim pogledom ...
Istanbul
... go all day. The cars park half on the foot path and their hazard lights on for hours. The police walk past them and don’t worry – we would need to more than double our police force in NZ if they did the same there. How the pedestrians survive I will never know as they run between the cars and in front of buses and nobody takes any notice of red lights or ...
Turkish Delights
... from mode to mode ordinary buses go everywhere from Taksim square and bus rapid transit is operating in a highway median in the suburbs that connects the European side of the city to the Asian suburbs. The most exciting way to get around is by Bombardier Flexity tram. It goes around the city's numerous historic sites such as Aya Sophia, the Blue Mosque, the Grand Bazaar and the Spice Bazaar.
Bosphorus on Boat
On our first day we went on a ...
So College and Consular
... workers who let us to an auditorium to await our speakers. While we waited, we were entertained by Duha and Donia, two of our Palestinian travel mates, who were excited by the stage and microphone and sang us Arabic love songs. Once everyone returned with their coffee, our speakers began to tell us about Bosphorous University. Most of us felt like prospective students again, looking at college for the first time. They told us about ...
We made it to Istanbul!
... Bosphorus to the mouth of the Black Sea (and back), stepping off the continent of Europe and hopping off onto Asia an hour and a half later, wandered through the dazzling spice market back in Istanbul, searched earnestly for the Rustem Pasa mosque, and found it, and its magnificent tiles, after circling a block and creeping down some ...