therock Supersonic March 23, 2018 Share March 23, 2018 What can you do if all you have is a few hours? Sit around the airport lounge? Or explore the city? What's there to see anyway? There are so many terms in to describe Turkey and Istanbul: The crossroad between the East and West, a smorgasbord of culture, the narrowest point between two continents of Europe and Asia.. and so much more Yet nothing quite prepares you for the sights, sounds and smells that confront you when you land. Yes there are kebabs and wraps. But it tastes so much better than those you find back home. Was that lamb or some other animal mixed together? Well if you eat well in the streets of Istanbul, you will have no such doubt. How about the ice cream? Sublime and if you get a fun loving vendor, he will toss, spin and twirl that cone playfully in front of your eyes. Then there is the history. So much has happened here which has affected the world and has found their way into our history books. Strife on a global scale, the rise and fall of empires, world wars, genocide and more. It is also a delicate powder keg of the major monistic faiths with mosques almost abutting the churches. In fact both faiths may have occupied the same building and I can't say there are too many other places where Islamic messages share the same space on the walls as mosaics of Virgin Mary and Jesus Christ. Such is the complexity here. Yet you do feel a little tension as you stand in Taxim square with so many people thronging the streets. Amongst them are crafty pickpockets, and it does take away the amazement when you have to keep watch on your wallet all the time. Ultimately you do surrender to the crowds and simply soak in the atmosphere, whilst trying to appreciate the history and beauty, sitting somewhere in the middle of the many wonderful cafes and watch the world go by with a delightful cup of coffee in your hand. I found this well reviewed guide company and they gave very good service, with a warm and friendly guide. https://www.dailyistanbultours.com/ Do take note: Take care of your belongings, especially in crowded places, as there are pickpockets and my own guide was pick pocketed actually. You do see many places used in the movies like Taken 2, James Bond, and many more.. truly amazing The Spice Bazaar: Turkish delights Spices The Hagia Sophia Plates which glow in the dark Grand Bazaar Kebabs: ↡ Advertisement 5 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jamesc Hypersonic March 23, 2018 Share March 23, 2018 Sitting on the cross roads of trade between Asia and Europe will make this city a very bazaar place. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jamesc Hypersonic March 23, 2018 Share March 23, 2018 So many spices but I honestly didn't feel their food is very spicy. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jamesc Hypersonic March 23, 2018 Share March 23, 2018 So many spices but I honestly didn't feel their food is very spicy. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
kdash Supersonic March 23, 2018 Share March 23, 2018 nice Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
therock Supersonic March 23, 2018 Author Share March 23, 2018 Shots from the Basilica Cistern The place was used in the movie Inferno: Medusa head Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
therock Supersonic March 24, 2018 Author Share March 24, 2018 Kebabs!! Food isn't expensive in Turkey, unlike the Northern European countries, here, a decent meal for four can cost under 40 Euros. Amazing Pizza Awesome bread 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Boringchap Turbocharged March 24, 2018 Share March 24, 2018 Good fun. We visited Istanbul a few years ago and I made some videos. Basilica Cistern. Quite a fascinating place. Blue Mosque - a very unique place. Grand Bazaar, Spice Bazaar. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dleodleo Twincharged March 28, 2018 Share March 28, 2018 What can you do if all you have is a few hours? Sit around the airport lounge? Or explore the city? What's there to see anyway? There are so many terms in to describe Turkey and Istanbul: The crossroad between the East and West, a smorgasbord of culture, the narrowest point between two continents of Europe and Asia.. and so much more Yet nothing quite prepares you for the sights, sounds and smells that confront you when you land. Yes there are kebabs and wraps. But it tastes so much better than those you find back home. Was that lamb or some other animal mixed together? Well if you eat well in the streets of Istanbul, you will have no such doubt. How about the ice cream? Sublime and if you get a fun loving vendor, he will toss, spin and twirl that cone playfully in front of your eyes. Then there is the history. So much has happened here which has affected the world and has found their way into our history books. Strife on a global scale, the rise and fall of empires, world wars, genocide and more. It is also a delicate powder keg of the major monistic faiths with mosques almost abutting the churches. In fact both faiths may have occupied the same building and I can't say there are too many other places where Islamic messages share the same space on the walls as mosaics of Virgin Mary and Jesus Christ. Such is the complexity here. Yet you do feel a little tension as you stand in Taxim square with so many people thronging the streets. Amongst them are crafty pickpockets, and it does take away the amazement when you have to keep watch on your wallet all the time. Ultimately you do surrender to the crowds and simply soak in the atmosphere, whilst trying to appreciate the history and beauty, sitting somewhere in the middle of the many wonderful cafes and watch the world go by with a delightful cup of coffee in your hand. I found this well reviewed guide company and they gave very good service, with a warm and friendly guide. https://www.dailyistanbultours.com/ Do take note: Take care of your belongings, especially in crowded places, as there are pickpockets and my own guide was pick pocketed actually. You do see many places used in the movies like Taken 2, James Bond, and many more.. truly amazing The Spice Bazaar: Turkish delights Spices The Hagia Sophia Plates which glow in the dark Grand Bazaar Kebabs: How's the situation in Turkey now? Safe to go? Thanks for sharing. Nice photos. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
therock Supersonic March 28, 2018 Author Share March 28, 2018 It's never like SG but there's more risk from pickpockets than terrorists. The scenery and history are amazing.. just be vigilant ↡ Advertisement 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In NowRelated Discussions
Related Discussions
Advice on vacation in Bangkok/Cambodia/Vietnam
Advice on vacation in Bangkok/Cambodia/Vietnam
Six dead after blast rocks busy Istiklal pedestrian street in Istanbul
Six dead after blast rocks busy Istiklal pedestrian street in Istanbul
SG Widow and China Tour Guide Asset Tussle . .. .
SG Widow and China Tour Guide Asset Tussle . .. .
Virtual Travel to China
Virtual Travel to China
Singaporeans lose jobs to FTs
Singaporeans lose jobs to FTs
AE86 World Tour his life our dream
AE86 World Tour his life our dream
Problem with Travel Company
Problem with Travel Company
Quick question - pek kim needed for Muslim funeral?
Quick question - pek kim needed for Muslim funeral?