If there were ever a home with juicy untold secrets, it is the 15th Century BC Topkapi palace museum in the Fatih district of Istanbul city. Here, the Ottoman sultans courted concubine slaves, harem fights for power took place, castrated eunuchs served their master, and sibling rivalry over the throne cut some family members' lives short. Topkapi's importance existed for nearly … [Read more...] about Ottoman Intrigue at Topkapi Palace Museum in Istanbul
Istanbul
The city of Istanbul in Turkey never fails to deliver when it comes to things to do, cultural experiences and historical attractions. From the old part of the city to bars in Taksim, I have listed all my experiences below. Browse through the articles to find out more and please leave a comment if you have anything to add or questions to ask.
The Hagia Sophia Mosque of Istanbul and Why You Should Visit
Ah, the Hagia Sophia grand mosque of Istanbul – Turkey. The former great church, Ottoman Mosque, official museum and now mosque again has saintly ambiences combined with Islamic and Byzantine architecture. Sitting in Istanbul's old city part known as Sultanahmet, Hagia Sophia joins nearby significant historical buildings belonging to Turkey's UNESCO World Heritage list. The … [Read more...] about The Hagia Sophia Mosque of Istanbul and Why You Should Visit
Grand Bazaar of Istanbul : Shopping and Souvenir Guide
The Grand Bazaar of Istanbul, Turkey, is a lot more than an average shopping mall. The market dates from the 15th century after the Ottomans conquered Constantinople (former Istanbul.) Markets like this were traditional throughout the world where they reigned. Sultan Mehmet the 2nd ordered the construction. The Grand Bazaar shop rents were then sent to the Hagia Sophia of … [Read more...] about Grand Bazaar of Istanbul : Shopping and Souvenir Guide
Galata Tower in Istanbul and a Beautiful 360-Degree View
Galata tower in Istanbul is the best place for a marvellous panoramic view over the Golden Horn, Bosphorus and city. Six years before, I went to Galata tower to attend a Turkish show at night-time. I could see lights from buildings, dotted across the horizon, and the lights of traffic moving, but that was it, and I wanted to return during the day. So, a return visit to Istanbul … [Read more...] about Galata Tower in Istanbul and a Beautiful 360-Degree View
The Basilica Cistern of Istanbul and the Heads of Medusa
I walked down 55 stone steps, sensing dampness from water as I reached the bottom and the Basilica cistern. Sitting in Istanbul's touristic district near the Hagia Sophia and Blue Mosque, it had been on my bucket list for months. The only sounds were whispers from tourists and odd drip of water. A vendor of souvenir stands in the far-left corner beckoned me over. I could dress … [Read more...] about The Basilica Cistern of Istanbul and the Heads of Medusa
4 Documentaries About Istanbul Worth Watching
Mert Gurel is a Turkish film enthusiast with a particular passion for interesting documentaries about Istanbul. This is natural, given that he lives and works in the bustling city. His job as a fixer for video productions means he sources everything that foreign and domestic companies need to make a good film or documentary in Turkey. Basically, he ties up the loose ends and … [Read more...] about 4 Documentaries About Istanbul Worth Watching
Exploring the Neighbourhoods of Istanbul
Exploring the neighbourhoods of Istanbul is the best way to get to know this great city. When I first came to Turkey, despite knowing Istanbul was the country's largest city and top-visited tourist destination, nothing quite prepared me for realising just how intense Istanbul is. As well as being the centre ruling capitals for both the Byzantine and Ottoman empires, Istanbul … [Read more...] about Exploring the Neighbourhoods of Istanbul
The Fener and Balat Neighbourhoods of Istanbul
Growing popularity of the Internet in the last 20 years has changed the face of mainstream travel. Holidaymakers want to gain an insight into the lives of people in other countries, so authentic local experiences are now just as popular as package holidays and well known tourist attractions. In the bustling metropolis of Istanbul, this is proven in the growing interest of … [Read more...] about The Fener and Balat Neighbourhoods of Istanbul
10 Things to Do on Istiklal Avenue in Istanbul
Istiklal Avenue in Istanbul is a busy street. In fact, the busiest street in Turkey. Also known as Istiklal Caddesi in Turkish or Independence Avenue in English, and sitting near Taksim square, anyone visiting the city should spend at least a day exploring the 1.4-kilometer Street and all the side alleys. The street is busy from morning until night and immaculately clean and … [Read more...] about 10 Things to Do on Istiklal Avenue in Istanbul
Good Reasons to Visit Yalova in Turkey
Foreign travellers tend to bypass Yalova in Turkey, but for many years, locals of Istanbul who want to escape city life for a few days, have favoured it as the ideal destination. Summer weekends when the children are off school are a traditional time for them to go. For city dwellers, Yalova offers everything including thermal springs, gorgeous landscapes, hiking, trekking and … [Read more...] about Good Reasons to Visit Yalova in Turkey
4 Gorgeous Budget Boutique Hotels in Istanbul
Istanbul, one of the top cities in the world, probably gains its popularity because of the wide diversity it offers in restaurants, bars, shopping, nightlife, food and, of course, accommodation. Luxury hotels offering the best service in overnight stays attract the rich and influential travellers but most of us; tend to gravitate towards budget friendly boutique hotels in … [Read more...] about 4 Gorgeous Budget Boutique Hotels in Istanbul
Off The Beaten Path in Istanbul
On your first visit, I do not recommend getting off the beaten path in Istanbul - Turkey, no matter how adventurous you are. To do so would be to miss magnificent attractions and landmarks from the Byzantine and Ottoman eras that Istanbul is famous for. Sites like Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque in Sultanahmet and the Grand Bazaar and Spice market are a must-see even if they appear … [Read more...] about Off The Beaten Path in Istanbul
A Travel Guide to Turkish History
From the first chapter, this travel guide to Turkish history by writer and poet, Richard Tillinghast had me hooked. He is the second author; I have read who uses one of my favourite styles to portray the history of Turkey by combining interviews and research with a personal story. I also give respect where it is due because Richard is not a newbie visitor to Istanbul or … [Read more...] about A Travel Guide to Turkish History
8 of the Best Museums to Visit in Istanbul
I am a history enthusiast and have been eagerly compiling a list of the best museums to visit in Istanbul. This is quite an extensive task since there are hundreds of them in Turkey's largest city. However, it is possible for you to narrow down your choice of which ones to visit simply on your interest. For example, art museums have become particularly popular in the city … [Read more...] about 8 of the Best Museums to Visit in Istanbul
Guide to the Sultanahmet Attractions of Istanbul – The Best Things to Do
Many tourists arrive in Turkey and head straight to the Sultanahmet attractions of Istanbul city. This area is the hub of Istanbul's historical timeline and former capital of the Ottoman and Byzantine empires. There are plenty of things to do and places to see, within two days. So whether you book a hotel in the Sultanahmet district or travel there for the day, expect a … [Read more...] about Guide to the Sultanahmet Attractions of Istanbul – The Best Things to Do
Best 5 Hotels in Istanbul: The Sultanahmet District
The Sultanahmet District of Istanbul is the former capital of Constantinople and Byzantium making it one of the top visited neighbourhoods in Turkey. As the centre from where the Ottoman Sultans and Byzantine emperors ruled, it also sits proudly on the UNESCO World Heritage list. So it stands to reason, that most people when visiting Istanbul, want hotels in Sultanahmet … [Read more...] about Best 5 Hotels in Istanbul: The Sultanahmet District
8 Unusual and Cool Things to do in Istanbul
Istanbul, an iconic city and the most popular tourist destination in Turkey, has immense dignity and pride. The cultural infusion of various communities, modern influences, and its historical timeline is impossible to ignore. Most travel publications have detailed articles about things to do in Istanbul. They normally involve shopping in the historical Grand Bazaar, visiting … [Read more...] about 8 Unusual and Cool Things to do in Istanbul
6 Suggestions of Food to Eat in Istanbul
With its mixture of Mediterranean and Middle Eastern influences and its bountiful fresh produce, it’s no surprise that Istanbul has established itself as a mecca for foodies from across the globe. From tender, perfectly spiced kebabs to indulgent sweet pastries, the diversity of potential food to eat is mind boggling. This popular vacation spot is perfect for a culinary tour, … [Read more...] about 6 Suggestions of Food to Eat in Istanbul
I Love Istanbul : Here Are 4 Reasons Why
Istanbul has for a long time, been the heart and soul of Turkey. Boasting of more than 14 million official residents, the city is the only one in the world that spans two continents; Europe and Asia. I love Istanbul and admit to a major addiction for this characteristic destination. Occasionally I meet people who wrongly assume that Istanbul is the capital of Turkey but even … [Read more...] about I Love Istanbul : Here Are 4 Reasons Why
Attractions of the Bosphorus : To Cruise or Walk?
The Bosphorus strait of water in Istanbul has been strategically important throughout history. Linking the east and the west, many empires have waged war to gain control of it.These days, urban neighbourhoods are a strong feature on both the Asian and European sides and the Bosphorus has grown to be a busy trading passage for large tankers and ships. As a major tourist … [Read more...] about Attractions of the Bosphorus : To Cruise or Walk?
8 Things I Love about City Breaks in Istanbul
In my quest to travel to every town, city, and village of Turkey, it is not often that I return to a destination. Once I have been there, I strike it off my list and start planning a visit to the next location. The one exception to this rule is the bustling and culturally mixed city of Istanbul. Once known as Constantinople, I have returned three times and will continue to … [Read more...] about 8 Things I Love about City Breaks in Istanbul
A Photographer’s Guide to Istanbul’s Most Impressive Landscapes and Locations
Guest post by Joel Stubbs If you are a keen photographer, a holiday is an adventure where you get to explore rather than taking a time-out for rest and relaxation. When planning a trip to Turkey, you need to visit its largest city, Istanbul. Take a look below at some of our suggestions of the best places to get some great photography in and around Istanbul. Basillica … [Read more...] about A Photographer’s Guide to Istanbul’s Most Impressive Landscapes and Locations
A Bosphorus Cruise in Istanbul
The thought of a Bosphorus cruise in Istanbul did not fill me with excitement. Winter is not the ideal time to be sitting on a boat, shivering with cold. However, every Istanbul travel expert recommended the Bosphorus as a "must do tour" to be on my bucket list. The problem was the cost. Local Istanbul tour agents sold Bosphorus tour tickets priced at fifty euros or more. … [Read more...] about A Bosphorus Cruise in Istanbul
The Shoe Shine Scam of Istanbul
Note - The shoe shiners featured in the photographs of this article did not scam me and never used any of the techniques that are listed below. They were friendly shoe shiners who agreed for their photograph to be taken and used. This article is not implying they are part of this scam. One Turkish tradition I have always admired is the shoe shiner. Sitting on busy streets … [Read more...] about The Shoe Shine Scam of Istanbul
The Galata Mevlevi House and Museum
Whirling dervishes fascinate me. Belonging to the order of Sufism, they dedicate themselves to a life of poverty and spinning around, the latter of which I do not understand. Other people take hard-core drugs to achieve the same euphoric state of mind that the whirling dervishes achieve by going around and around in circles. They detach themselves from the here and now, to … [Read more...] about The Galata Mevlevi House and Museum
14 Famous Landmarks of Istanbul
Istanbul is a huge city with thousands of landmarks. Most of them are historic buildings dating back hundreds of years, especially to the Byzantine and Ottoman Empire. Some landmarks are more famous than others are, but all serve one common purpose as an identifiable object on the horizon. Here are my 14 favourite postcard style pictures of some landmarks in … [Read more...] about 14 Famous Landmarks of Istanbul
Miniaturk Istanbul
Miniaturk in Istanbul bought out the kid in me. I enjoyed it so much, and plan to go back one day. If you find yourself traveling through Istanbul then be sure to go to the Miniaturk park. Whilst it is not as exciting to see, as the Blue Mosque or Hagia Sophia, it is still a fun day out. For this post I wanted to update my knowledge as it was four years ago that I went to … [Read more...] about Miniaturk Istanbul
St. Anthony of Padua Church in Istanbul
I was quite pleased to come across the St. Anthony of Padua church while in Istanbul. I had seen it mentioned in guidebooks but did not plan on visiting, until I found myself right outside. Located on Istiklal Avenue, behind a large set of iron gates, it is an impressive building dating back to 1906. It also has the status of being the largest, fully functioning church in … [Read more...] about St. Anthony of Padua Church in Istanbul
French Street in Istanbul
My desire to find French street in Istanbul started when I read an article that described it as French influence in Turkey. The equivalent of China town in New York. I imagined a chance to experience two cultures within one destination. My interest had spiked. The nearest insight I have gained of France was passing through on a coach ride to and from Germany, so I placed French … [Read more...] about French Street in Istanbul
An Exotic Honeymoon in Istanbul
As newly-weds hunt across the globe for honeymoon destinations that offer breathtaking scenery and romantic culture, few know of the hidden eccentricities that Istanbul holds. A fruitful and lengthy history of four separate empires (Roman, Byzantine, Latin and Ottoman) permeates throughout the metropolis to offer a rich, layered aesthetic experience in architecture, landscape, … [Read more...] about An Exotic Honeymoon in Istanbul
Dolmabahce Palace in Istanbul : Last Days of the Ottoman Empire
Dolmabahce Palace in Istanbul, sitting on the Bosphorus European side, is an intriguing and impressive landmark. Home to the last six sultans of the abolished Ottoman Empire, in the late 19th and early 20th century, the palace museum portrays everything right and wrong about their rule and reign for over 600 years. While it is easy to admire the architecture and historical … [Read more...] about Dolmabahce Palace in Istanbul : Last Days of the Ottoman Empire
Istanbul City Pictures in Black & White
To start this series, I wanted to share my Istanbul pictures and was undecided as to whether black and white was the right format to do it. After all, Istanbul is a colourful and vibrant city so pictures should reflect that. However, when I visited in January of this year, constant rain and even snow meant there no blue skies or sunny backgrounds in my photos. The benefit … [Read more...] about Istanbul City Pictures in Black & White
Galata Bridge : The Happening Place to Be
Ah, the delightful Galata bridge in Istanbul. For thousands of people every year who head to the impressive city of Istanbul, the first question that is often on their mind is “Where are the happening places to head to?” This slang term is also always at the front of my mind, no matter where in Turkey I travel. I want to know where the locals hang out. I want to observe a busy … [Read more...] about Galata Bridge : The Happening Place to Be
Flower Passage in Istanbul and Portraits From The Past
My visit to Flower Passage in Istanbul, Turkey was unexpected but it turned out to be one of my favourite places. Two friends, now used to my obsession with photography and history suggested it as an ideal place to have lunch. Situated on Istiklal Avenue, and known to the Turks as Çiçek Pasaj, it is a place to eat, drink, and be merry. Therefore, you may think I recommend … [Read more...] about Flower Passage in Istanbul and Portraits From The Past
Sensus Wine Boutique Shop in Galata : Drinking in Istanbul
“Save water – Drink Wine” became the motto of our last girl’s weekend in Istanbul. It all started when I was stood at the open top of the Galata tower, which is an impressive 66 meters tall. I had a raging hangover from the night before and the fresh air combined with a fear of heights, prompted thoughts that I was going to puke! My phone was ringing which provided a temporary … [Read more...] about Sensus Wine Boutique Shop in Galata : Drinking in Istanbul
Bars in Taksim – Nightlife For Females and Foreigners
The first thing to know about my exerience visiting bars in Taksim, is that I am not a night-time person any more. I like to wake up early and go to bed early. My partying days are well and truly behind me. However when visiting one of the greatest cities of the world i.e. Istanbul – I decided to try the night-life. The bustling Istiklal Avenue is one area staying busy until … [Read more...] about Bars in Taksim – Nightlife For Females and Foreigners