Sultanahmetis the best place to stay for those who want a quiet night in istanbul. No matter how crowded it is during the day, after midnight all the streets are silent. Those who want to experience the nightlife of Istanbul go to districts like Beyoglu and Besiktas. Sultanahmet, where th...
Istanbul can look and feel daunting, especially for first-time visitors, but it is remarkably compact and pleasingly easy to get around. The very efficient and cheap public transport system includes metro, trams, buses, ferries, funiculars (hillside railway), and cable cars – all accessible on ...
Note: Americans need a visa to visit Turkey. Don’t forget to apply for (and print) it before you go. It’s fast, easy, and inexpensive. Galata Tower Istanbul ugurhan/Getty Images Where to Stay Istanbul is sprawled out, so the most important aspect of your stay is the locatio...
You can spend the day shopping and the night at a wonderful restaurant eating great Turkish food and dancing to Turkish music.(1)Which destination will you visit if you are interested in constructions? ___A.Prague Castle.B.Chichen Itza.C.Glacier National Park.D.Istanbul.(2)What can we lea...
Best Mosques To Visit In Istanbul 2. Dress Modestly In General (Beach Days Don’t Count) Unless you’re in a beach resort, it’s worth dressing modestly. The same advice goes for any country because if you dress provocatively, you will attract unwanted attention when you’re on your own...
You can spend the day shopping and the night at a wonderful restaurant eating great Turkish food and dancing to Turkish music.【1】Which destination will you visit if you are interested in constructionsA.Prague Castle.B.Chichen Itza.C.Glacier National Park.D.Istanbul.【2】What can we learn ...
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In our search for Istanbul’s trileçe roots, a tip on Twitter led us to Baltepe Pastanesi, near the weekly Fatih bazaar. This small corner shop, with its handsome old cooler and list of traditional desserts on the wall, had the innocent feel of a neighborhood hangout, like Arnold’s ...
If you love staying in a local neighborhood, this is a great spot in Dubrovnik. It’s near the main harbor entry, approximately a 30-minute walk from Old Town, but with excellent public transport links to Old Town to utilize in the heat of summer. There are many fantastic, non-touristy...