Tekirdağ Tourist Attractions: 10 Top Places to Visit
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Top Places to visit in Tekirdağ:
Barbare Vineyards, Tekira Alisveris Merkezi, Tekirdag Museum, Rakoczi Museum, Sarkoy Beach, Chateau Nuzun, YSK Center Alisveris Merkezi, Ayas Pasa Camii, Corlu Suleymaniye Cami, The Gallipoli Artist - Art Inspired Journeys Through Turkey
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Edirne, (Adrianople) is the westernmost city in Turkey with 152,000 inhabitants. It is located in the Bulgarian-Greek-Turkish border triangle, in eastern Thrace, the European part of Turkey.
Attractions: Edirne Old Railway Station, Selimiye Mosque, Edirne Synagogue, Trakya University, Meriç Bridge, Bulgarian Orthodox Church of St. George the Macedonian Tower, the ruins of the ancient Sultan's Palace.
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Plan an amazing trip to Edirne! Watch video reviews and get the list of top tourist places, sightseeing, attractions, and things to do in Edirne.
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1. Edirne Selimiye Camii
2. Archaeology & Ethnography Museum
3. Lalezar
4. Edirne Sarayı
5. Museum of Health
6. Mimar Sinan Statueaces
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How to buy a leather jacket in Turkey
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Bulgariassa yhdistyy perinteet ja moderni elämäntyyli. Nauti upeista hiekkarannoista, kauniista luonnosta ja maistuvista ruoista ja viineistä. Bulgariassa on tilaa sekä lapsiperheille että juhlijoille. Mikä parasta, Bulgariassa saat paljon vastinetta rahoillesi.
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This little video is about the time we spent in Edirne, Turkey. I tried to capture the vibes of this beautiful city and share it with the world.
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Prince Islands (Adalar) - Istanbul, Turkey top attractions | Guide
The Princes’ Islands (Kızıl Adalar or just Adalar) are a chain of nine rather small islands in the Sea of Marmara. They evolved from a place of exile during the Byzantine era, to a popular destination for tourists and Istanbulites alike. Of those nine islands, only four of them are open to the public: Büyükada, the biggest and most popular, Burgazada, Heybeliada and Kınalıada.
The main feature of any of the Princes’ Islands is the sound of silence. All motorized vehicles are banned, making the islands an oasis of peace and quiet. Horse-drawn carriages and bicycles are the main transportation means on the islands.
You’ll find yourself walking or riding through narrow streets flanked by either untouched pine-forests or fine, wooden Victorian cottages. During the Byzantine period, princes and other royalty were exiled on the islands, and later members of the Ottoman sultans family were exiled there too, giving the islands their present name. During the nineteenth century, the islands became a popular resort for Istanbul's wealthy, and Victorian-era cottages and houses are still preserved on the largest of the Princes' Islands.
The Halki seminary, formally the Theological School of Halki (Greek: Θεολογική Σχολή Χάλκης), was founded on 1 October 1844 on the island of Halki.
In 1912 on the islands lived 10 250 Greeks and 670 Turks.
During the summer months, the Princes' Islands are popular destinations for day trips from Istanbul. As there is almost no motor traffic on the Islands, the only transport being bicycles and horse and cart, they are more peaceful than the city of Istanbul. They are just a short ferry ride from Istanbul, with ferries departing from Bostancı, Kartal and Maltepe on the Asian side, and from Kabataş on the European side. Most ferries call in turn at the four largest of the nine islands: Kınalıada, Burgazada, Heybeliada and, finally, Büyükada. Ferry and ship services are provided by six different companies.
In spring and autumn, the islands are quieter and more pleasant, although the sea can be rough in spring, autumn and winter, and the islands are sometimes cut off from the outside world when the ferry services are cancelled due to storms and high waves. During winter, with the addition of the biting cold and the strong winds and the resulting ferry cancellations, the islands become almost deserted. As for cultural tourism, Büyükada happens to have the first and only city museum in İstanbul, the Museum of the Princes' Islands in Aya Nikola Bay.
Büyükada (meaning Big Island; Greek: Πρίγκηπος, romanized: Prínkēpos) is the largest of the nine islands comprising the Princes' Islands in the Marmara Sea, close to Istanbul.
As on the other islands, motorized vehicles – except service vehicles – are forbidden, so visitors explore the island by foot; by riding a bicycle (numerous bicycle shops rent them with hourly prices); or in horse-drawn phaeton carriages which function like taxi cabs, also offering round-the-island sightseeing tours.
A convent on Büyükada was the place of exile for the Byzantine empresses Irene, Euphrosyne, Theophano, Zoe and Anna Dalassena. After his deportation from the Soviet Union in February 1929, Leon Trotsky also stayed for four years on Büyükada, his first station in exile. Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid was born on the island.
Heybeliada (meaning Saddlebag Island; Greek: Χάλκη, romanized: Chalkē, also rendered Halki) is the second largest of the Princes' Islands in the Sea of Marmara. It is a neighbourhood in the Adalar district of Istanbul. The large Naval Cadet School overlooks the jetty to the left as you get off the ferry. There are two interesting pieces of architecture on the grounds of the school. One is Kamariotissa, the only remaining Byzantine church on the island, and more importantly the last church to be built before the conquest of Constantinople. The other is the grave of the second English Ambassador to be sent to Constantinople by Elizabeth I of England, Edward Barton, who chose to live on Heybeli to escape the bustle of the city.
Prinseøyane er ei gruppe på ni øyar utanfor kysten av Istanbul i Tyrkia i Marmarahavet.
Les Îles des Princes sont un archipel de neuf îles dans la mer de Marmara au sud-est d'Istanbul en Turquie. À la suite d'un programme de valorisation archéologique et touristique, le petit groupe des îles Vordonis est considérée comme la 10e île de l'archipel.
Die Prinzeninseln sind eine kleine Inselgruppe im Marmarameer in einer Entfernung von 10 bis 23 Kilometern südöstlich des Bosporus und zugleich ein Stadtteil auf der asiatischen Seite der türkischen Millionenstadt İstanbul und damit ein Landkreis der Provinz Istanbul.
Las islas Príncipe o Adalar son un distrito de Estambul, Turquía, en el mar de Mármara. Están compuestas por nueve islas, siendo la más grande Büyükada (antigua Prinkipos).
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Road Trip Through Bosnia & Herzegovina
First impressions of Bosnia & Herzegovina weren't the best, but from that point forward everything improved dramatically. We absolutely loved this country and can't wait to return.
We stayed in 2 places: Sarajevo and Mostar and did little trips around those cities in our car. Definitely worth visiting if you're in the region.
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Istanbul Solo Trip (Eyes Of The Locals)
Dear Bosphorus Straits,
The best thing I have learned as a solo traveler, beside than being fully responsible of yourself, is understanding. It is not how much you want others to understand what you say, but about how much you want to understand every single person you speak to, despite how foreign they are to you. We are not that different after all, aren't we? There is no language barriers if we listen more.
Maybe I am the luckiest person to have met great people and photographers in Istanbul. I have been brought to places and been introduced to ways that open my eyes. To explore the city with diverse minds brings out certain feeling I have never experienced before.
Perhaps, If we never listen, we could never understand, and life would be just a plain boring we and complaints.
Cher Détroit du Bosphore,
La plus belle chose qu'il m'a été donnée d'apprendre lors de mes voyages en solitaire, hormis la peine responsabilité de soi, fût la compréhension. Ce n'est pas tant le désir d'être entendu par les habitants du pays qui importe mais plutôt combien on souhaite comprendre ces personnes, si étrangères soient-elles à nos habitudes. Et puis nous ne sommes pas si différents après tout. La barrière du langage rompt toujours sous la force de notre bonne volonté, ne suffit -il pas d'être plus alerte, plus sensible aux signes humains et universels qui se manifestent lors de chaque rencontre? Il faut être à l'écoute.
Jai eu la chance remarquable d'avoir eu l'occasion de rencontrer des personnes extraordinaires à Istanbul, de nombreux photographes notamment. On ma conduit dans des lieux remarquables, et dans des conditions qui le furent elles aussi. Tant d'émotions à parcourir la ville au gré de mes rencontre...
Peut-être bien qu'à ne jamais écouter on ne comprendrais rien, et la vie quant à elle ne saurait être qu'un triste ennuis
Selain bertanggung jawab atas diri sendiri, hal terbaik yang telah saya dapatkan dari berjalan-jalan seorang diri adalah pengertian. Tidak melulu ingin dimengerti oleh orang lain, tetapi keinginan untuk memahami ucapan setiap orang yang berbicara kepada kita. Menyingkirkan pikiran bahwa mereka adalah orang asing. Sebetulnya kita ini tidak terlalu beda. Tidak ada bahasa yang membatasi kita jika kita ingin mengenal orang lain.
Saya adalah orang yang beruntung, karena bertemu dengan orang-orang yang sangat baik yang juga adalah fotografer-fotografer dari Istanbul. Saya diajak masuk ke dunia mereka dan melihat Istanbul seperti cara mereka memandangnya. Menjelajahi kota ini dengan pemikiran baru telah meninggalkan kesan mendalam bagi saya. Mungkin jika kita tidak pernah mencoba untuk mendengar, kita tidak akan pernah mengerti hal baru dan hidup kita akan terus dipenuhi dengan keluh kesah dan sibuk akan diri kita sendiri.