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This is our day 4 in #Istanbul #Turkey. Today we explored the Asian side of #Istanbul, enjoyed #beaches there and went into water for the very first time in our lives and the beautiful views of beaches. Also explored the markets of #Kadikoy and watch us do shopping. There is a big market in Asian side of Istanbul to shop. You can buy almost every type of clothing, makeup and wedding dresses. So join us on our ferry ⛴️ ride from #Karakoy to #Kadikoy. And see the beautiful #Bosphorus River views.
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I spent two months living in Istanbul, Turkey and wanted to create something to showcase the incredible nightlife this city has to offer.
As I say in the video, there are literally hundreds of places to go out in Istanbul, between the mega clubs of Ortakoy to the rooftop bars of Taksim and Galata.
If you have other nightlife suggestions for Istanbul, please leave them in the comments below and I will add them to the full guide on my travel blog - Tourist2Townie.com.
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Bosphorus Boat Tour in Istanbul / Turkey
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Bosphorus Tour in Istanbul / Turkey
One of the worlds most strategic waterways, Bosphorus is the strait between the Black Sea and the Sea of Marmara; it is an inundated valley that follows an irregular northeast-southwest course 32km (20 miles) long, 730-3300m (800-3600 yards) wide, 30-120m (100-395ft) deep.
Bosphorus comes from a Tracian word of unknown origin, interpreted in Greek as meaning “Ford of the Cow”, from the legend of Io, one of the many lovers of Zeus, who swam across the sea here as a cow chased and continuously disturbed by flies sent by Hera.
Known in Turkish as Bogazici (the Strait), it links the Black Sea with the Sea of Marmara and, with theDardanelles (in Canakkale), separates Europe from Asia. It is a former river valley which was drowned by the sea at the end of the Tertiary period. This is a very busy strait with many ships and oil tankers, as well as local fishing and passenger boats.
The current flows north to south; however, a strong subsurface countercurrent with numerous points and coves sets up swirls and eddies that make navigation dangerous to the inexperienced.
There are two suspension toll bridges on this Strait: The first one over the Bosphorus between Beylerbeyi and Ortaköy, opened in 1973, is called as Bogazici Bridge, 1074m (1175yards) long, 6 lanes, 165m (540ft) height of piers. The second one between Anadolu Hisari andRumeli Hisari, opened in 1988, is called as Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge, 1090m (1192yd) long, 8 lanes, 65m from the water.
With the shores rising to heights up to 200m (650ft), lined with palaces, ruins, villages, and gardens, this is one of the most beautiful stretches of scenery in Turkey. The best way of seeing the Bosphorus in all its beauty is to take a trip on one of the coastal boats, in this way you can also admire many of the old Ottoman wooden houses (called as Yali in Turkish). You can also stay in some of the best hotels or eat in some of the best restaurants along its shores during your stay in this magnificent city.
Some of the interesting palaces, buildings or neighborhoods on the Bosphorus are: Galata tower, Dolmabahce Palace, Ciragan Palace,Yildiz Palace, Besiktas, Ortaköy, Arnavutköy, Bebek, Rumeli Fortress, Tarabya, Yeniköy, Istinye, Sariyer, Uskudar (Scutari), Kanlica, Beykoz,Anatolian Fortress, Beylerbeyi Palace and Kuleli Military High school.
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Part One: Amazing Princes Islands Istanbul Tour | Büyükada | Travel Vlog
Join with me to the amazing Princes Island Istanbul Tour, to the biggest of the Islands, Büyükada.
The Princes’ Islands (Adalar) are nine small islands in the Sea of Marmara, near to Istanbul mainland. Four of the islands are big and can be visited. The names of this islands are Büyükada, Kınalıada, Heybeliada and Burgazada.
I took the public ferry from Bostancı (Asia Side) to reach Büyükada, the biggest of the Princes' Islands. Of course, you can also take the ferry at the European Side, from Kabataş or Sirkeci, direct to the Princes Islands. My ferry stopped briefly on Heybeliada Island to unload some passengers before it moved on to Büyükada.
Büyükada Island (5.46 5,46 km²) is the biggest of the Princes’ Islands (ADALAR) in the Sea of Marmara, near to Istanbul. It was known as Prinkipos (Greek:Prince). In Byzantine times princes were exiled blinded, to remove them from the political scene. Nowadays people come voluntarily. Often there are large crowds of townspeople and tourists, especially weekends. To avoid the crowds i arrived approximately at 4:30 pm. The last tourists were already leaving the island.
Main transport in Büyükada are horse carriages. On the board of the horse carriage station are fixed prices for the rides, depending on where you want to go. You can also make a short or a long Island Tour with the horse carriage. (Turkish: Küçük Tur and Büyük Tur)
The conditions in which these horses on the island are living is criticised by animal welfare groups. Many locals refuse using horse carriages. As an alternative you can explore the island by renting a bicycle or walking.
On the seaside promenade are see few seaside fish restaurants (seafood) with a impressive view of the Marmara Sea and Istanbul. You have in Büyükada a selection of restaurants with different price categories. Some shops, coffees and bars are also available. And during the Summer people can enjoy the beaches of Büyükada.
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Walking in Istanbul 2019 Bosphorus Walk to Bebek | Istanbul Walking Tour 2019
This Bosphorus Walk to Bebek was filmed on February 2019. This is the 2nd part of the walk which started in Kuruçeşme Neigborhood, Cemil Topuzlu Park on the European Side of Istanbul and ended in front of the Arnavutköy Ferry Dock. Now we continue our walk from Arnavutköy to BEBEK neighbourhood, one of the most prestigious and luxurious districts of the Bosphorus. Walking Tour along the Bosphorus Coast ends in front of the The Consulate General of the Arab Republic of Egypt in the Bebek Park. People of Istanbul are enjoying the sunny day while walking, jogging, cycling, fishing and relaxing and sitting in Cafes or Sea Food Restaurants.
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Today's Istanbul Walking Tour Bosphorus 2019 Route (Timestamps):
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NOT THE ISTANBUL YOU EXPECT! | Moda & Kadikoy Asian Side | Turkey Travel Vlog
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We mentioned in our first Turkey vlog that Istanbul is unique - it's got an Asian side and a Euro side. Most people sadly miss Moda and Kadikoy, our 2 favourite places in Istanbul! You might be kind of surprised to see this side of Istanbul, it's seriously amazing.
In this vlog we travel around our neighbourhood of Kadikoy, it's super local, charming and full of cafes and restaurants. Moda in particular is our fav spot, down by the Moda pier is a quiet little walkway along the waters edge with views out across the lesser known Istanbul.
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Top 15 Places to See in Istanbul, Turkey
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Join David as he shows you around the top 15 places to see in Istanbul! Istanbul is one of the only transcontinental cities on the planet, spreading across Europe and Asia Minor. As Turkey’s largest city, Istanbul is a bustling hub of culture, history and gastronomy – a cosmopolitan capital in every sense.
David begins in the oldest part of the city, the Sultanahmet District. He begins in the Hippodrome (circus), which served as the center of public life for the Greek, Roman, and Byzantine citizens. Present-day Sultan Ahmed Square has a handful of surviving remnants from ancient times.
Near Sultan Ahmed Square are two of Turkey’s most visited attractions, steps from one another – the Ayia Sofia (Hagia Sophia) and Blue Mosque. The Ayia Sofia is now a museum, but was built as an Eastern Orthodox Basilica in 535 A.D. It was a Christian church for over 900 years before the Ottomans used it as a Mosque for another 481 years. It was the largest house of worship in the world for over 1,000 years!
Across the square is the Blue Mosque. Its name comes from the blue tiles used to decorate the interior. Nearby sits the stunning 15th century Topkapi Palace that served as the home and governmental seat for the Ottoman sultans until the 1850s. A tour will reveal beautiful stonework and intricately decorated staterooms, as well as a crown jewel and Imperial treasury exhibition.
After the palace, David takes us to the Archaeology Museum to show us some of what was uncovered in Istanbul. Perhaps the most impressive thing on display is the Sarcophagus of Alexander the Great with its detailed reliefs depicting Alexander’s life of successful conquering.
Not too far from the museum is the Basilica Cistern – a damp and dark subterranean cavern used to collect water for the city. The Medusa heads were likely stolen from a nearby Greco-Roman city to support the columns. Medusa’s face provided a warning against anyone who dared to tamper with the water supply.
The next day, David heads over to the 300-year-old Cağaloğlu Hamamı for a Turkish bath. This Hammam provides full-service spa treatments including scrubbing, steam baths, and massages. Definitely a MUST experience when in Istanbul.
David then heads to the shores of the Bosphorus for a scenic boat ride along the strait. From the water you’ll get panoramic vistas of the Istanbul skyline and get to enjoy view of other areas of this enormous city.
After arriving back on land, David heads to the Beyoğlu District to beautiful pedestrian-friendly Istiklal Street, or “Independence Avenue” for some lunch. It spans about 1.4 kilometers and is the perfect place for shopping and dining. You can walk or take the Nostalgic Tram in either direction. The end of Istiklal Street takes David into the heart of Istanbul, Taksim Square. In the center of the square is the Monument of the Republic (1928) commemorating the formation of the Turkish Republic in 1923.
Onto the Galata District to see a Whirling Dervish show at the Galata Museum. This 800-year old practice of spinning is used as a physical form of meditation. It is a mysterious and beautiful site to behold.
You can’t visit the Galata District and not notice the Galata Tower. It looks over Istanbul and provides 360-degree views of the city, the Bosphorus, Golden Horn and landmarks.
After all that sightseeing, David works up an appetite so he heads to the Karaköy waterfront to enjoy a cheap meal with a 5-star view. Nearby is the fish market. You can’t get to the Karaköy or Galata without crossing the Galata Bridge. From here you’ll see the skylines of both Sultanahmet and Galata districts.
Lastly, David goes out to one of the most exclusive entertainment complexes in the world. Reina sits along the Bosphorus and offers world-class dining, nightclubs, and beautiful ambiance. Dress to impress and make dinner reservations so you can stay after to party!
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