Everything has been said about you, breathtaking views, good food, fine dining, joy of life, crazy shopping spree
I have to share with you from my side about the experiences in Istanbul.
If you are a fan of meats, stews, home-made authentic food, rich breakfasts and finger-licking desserts, this is the place for you.
The secret is to follow the scent and find out the turn.
In Grand Bazaar we will find one of the best shawarmas Donerci Sahin Usta a place without seating order take and keep going worth waiting in the long line.
Knapa Lezzet sark antep sofrasi A small restaurant in the Grand Bazaar, the best knapa you will find. Don't miss the ice cream served with it!
At Kaktus Café, located north of Istiklal, you will find a happy and lively atmosphere, fine coffee, snacks and light meals.
Don't miss the simat, chestnuts on cold winter days, baklava and a cup of hot tea.
A visit to the Princes' Islands in Istanbul - an attraction not to be missed
Topkapi Palace, in the old city of Istanbul.
The Galata Bridge (Galata Köprüsü) crosses the Golden Horn and connects old Istanbul with the new city, on the other side of the Golden Horn.
The Galata Tower, located in the Beyoglu district, is a focal point for photography, so bring out your cameras.
The Blue Mosque and Hagia Sophia
Kadikoy Carsisi
A beautiful neighborhood with a lovely pedestrian promenade with shops, stalls, cafes, restaurants.
Balat is a beautiful little neighborhood
An amazing neighborhood in its exterior beauty, the houses and streets are so colorful and beautiful that you won't stop taking pictures and uploading to Instagram.
Fatih food market in Istanbul.
The Grand Buzzer prepare your suitcases
My advice is don't take a private driver all day, the public transportation is great, get lost in the smells, the sights, sit by the Bosphorus with a cup of tea and enjoy the peace and the seagulls against the background of the famous Maiden's Tower, by the way there is a legend about the Maiden's Tower, the Sultan had a daughter, one day there was a prophecy that the daughter would be devoured by a snake Arsi on her 18th birthday. The Sultan who was afraid for his daughter built the tower on the island isolated from the mainland so that she would be protected from snakes. On her 18th birthday, the Sultan came to visit his daughter at the tower, brought her a basket of fruit and was happy that he was able to prevent the prophecy from coming true. But when the daughter opened the tower, a snake hid in the fruit and bit her to death. That's why the tower is called "The Girl's Tower".
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