martes, 31 de mayo de 2011

Why travel to Istanbul?

Istanbul is one of the most visited cities in the world and that, having been the capital of three empires: Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman Empires, is a fact that no traveler can not overlook. Be captivated by the history of ancient Constantinople and natural landscapes: the Golden Horn and the Bosphorus.


Chaotic and serene, with nearly 15 million people Istanbul is Turkey's largest city. No visitor will be indifferent to the contrasts of a city too Eastern for Western Europe and over to be Asian.

Like a trip to the past is involved, sightseeing in Istanbul you will find at this historic and lively town situated between two seas, the Sea of ​​Marmara and the Black Sea, between two continents, Europe and Asia, and between two worlds traditional and modern.

Visit Hagia Sophia and Blue Mosque, Bosphorus boat tour, haggle in the Grand Bazaar and see the reflection of the splendor of the Ottoman Empire in the Topkapi Palace is something that every traveler has ever wanted in life.

Shopping in Istanbul
Istanbul is the capital of shopping, the streets will find hundreds of craft shops, fashion, food products or even fakes.


Typical products Istanbul
Carpets: Carpets are perhaps the best known product of Turkey. In Istanbul you will find carpets of all prices and qualities. To avoid potential problems at the airport, do not forget to ask for the bill and bring it with you when passing through customs.
Antiques: Although most of the objects that you provide will be false, if you find a real object and has more than 100 years to get it out of Turkey will need an export license from the Provincial Museum, which is certainly difficult to achieve.
Counterfeit clothing: Istanbul is a paradise closer to Western Europe to buy counterfeit clothing quality. One of the best streets for this purpose is Cadircilar Caddesi, a street which is reached from the west of the Grand Bazaar, where it seems that the laws did not exist.
Turkish delight and baklava, Turkish delight and baklavas are two typical Turkish desserts. These candies are fairly inexpensive and are a perfect gift for the family. Find candy stores all over Istanbul.
Other delicacies
Nuts, tea, cheese and spices are some of the traditional ingredients of Turkish cuisine. In Istanbul you can buy spices like saffron Iran a very affordable price.

Istanbul Market
While walking the streets you will find dozens of stalls and street markets in Istanbul there are two markets that no visitor can miss:

* Grand Bazaar: The Grand Bazaar is one of the largest and oldest markets in the world. It has more than 3600 stores spread over in 64 streets.

* Spice Market: Without a doubt, one of the best places to buy typical products Istanbul, the Spice Bazaar. More than a market, a delight for the senses.
Where to Stay in Istanbul
Istanbul has a wide range of accommodation to suit all budgets, although prices have risen rapidly in recent years, it is still possible to find good deals for sightseeing.

Best places to sleep in Istanbul
The tourist area of ​​Istanbul is not very extensive and any hotel near the historic center will leave you satisfied. If you can choose our favorite area is the Sultanahmet Square (home to the Hagia Sophia and Blue Mosque). The hotels in this area are quite small (about 20 rooms) and in some the atmosphere is familiar.

Other interesting areas for sleeping would be the Grand Bazaar and the Spice Bazaar (Eminönü). These areas are very close to Sultanahmet and have a great atmosphere.

Another choice for many travelers is to stay in the new zone. Near Taksim Square is where the great hotels of the major networks.

The hotel prices in Istanbul have soared in recent years, this does not mean they are expensive but have been adapted to the European average. You can find double rooms in downtown hotels from 50 € per night. Increasing the budget will find some upscale hotels.

The history of this land belongs to everyone and anyone. Dispersed to each step and on every street, so to understand the atmosphere of this city must explore their neighborhoods, to know the tradition that should discover the traces left by its former citizens. Religion is everywhere in this city and in their places of worship. The Blue Mosque is known as the largest city and is located in the Sultanahmet Square. Sulaymaniyah is considered the most beautiful and is located in the historical peninsula. Here you can find a restaurant that say it is one of the most famous of Jewish cuisine, called fasulye. Do not miss a meal here. Another myth is Eyüp neighborhood to explore, where the most important mosques in the city. It is a place of pilgrimage for Muslims and is a great place to drink the famous Pierre Loti cafe and watch the pace of the city from a different perspective.

The Galata Bridge is definitely worth a visit! Sit with your partner to a romantic evening in a cafe, smoking a hookah and admire the sunset while enjoying your vacation. This is accomplished by staying in a budget hotel in Istanbul that will, among other things, to plan your trips easy and affordable.

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