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dolfijn says:
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The Barcelo Saray is a modern hotel situated in the Beyazit district of Istanbul city centre, 800 metres from the Topkapi Palace, the Blue Mosque and St Sophia Museum. The 96 air-conditioned guestrooms are decorated in a contemporary style with black and red fabrics and furnishing…
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kirpit says:
Nice and friendly ambiance, where placed next to famous Galata tower, walking distance to Taksim (city heart and night life) also 15 minutes by tram to old part of city such as Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque etc.
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nsg007 says:
One of my absolute favorite places in the world is the Grand Bazaar in Istanbul. I know that some of us don’t rate “shopping” as a pleasurable experience, especially when we find ourselves in a place where language and culture are foreign to us. However, to refer the Grand Bazaar as merely a…
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el_wray says:
It was Fall-2003, when I explored this great restaurant, and since then I cannot stay away from them.
Sur means "Wall of the Castle" in Turkish, and this place gots its name from the Castle of Diyarbakır, a southeastern city. The owners of this restaurant has came from that city, and the owner (…
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selicin says:
Located in one of the oldest districts in Istanbul, Fatih, Asitane Restaurant offers authentics Ottoman palace cuisine. The restaurant is situated next to Chora Church which is famous by its Byzantine mosaics and is very close to the other Byzantine and Ottoman artifacts in the Old City. The menu -w…
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portia says:
The Ceylan Intercontinental Hotel as Taksim Square was our home away from home in Istanbul, we stayed there 3 times for a total of 5 nights. We had rooms on the 9th floor, with view of the Bosphorus and Istanbul. The hotel rooftop restaurant had terrific view. The rooms were very nice, comfortable. …
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Eric says:
Topkapi is one of those tourist sites that you feel compelled to go to, whatever the cost, because when is the next time you are going to be in Istanbul? The entry fees are way over the top, even for Turkey (where high entrance fees abound!). It's 20 YTL just to get in, then another 10 YTL if you wa…
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jenn79 says:
I REALLY like this hotel. Of course circumstances would lead to staying about 4 hours there, but this is the essence of modern luxury in Turkey - vast pool, tennis courts, great beds, turkish delight on your pillows at night, a huge flatscreen that you can connect your laptop to via a special port i…
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tirsomaldonado says:
There are a couple of restaurants highlighted in my Lonely Planet and this one is by far the best of them. I went in January, so we could not eat outdoors, but inside is really nice too. It is a little bit scary once you get the menu as you see that there are no prices listed, but what the heck! You…
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travelfan1963 says:
If you are visiting Istanbul, it is likely you will be staying in the Sultanahmet district near Akbiyik Caddesi, which is a street filled with hotels and hostels. Food in this area is mainly substandard and tourist driven so it was nice to find a hidden gem. Albura Kathisma serves authentic, tasty…
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el_wray says:
Ara Cafe is named after acclaimed Turkish photography artist Ara Güler, and it's on the Istiklal Street. If you are close to this restaurant/bistro, and if you feel hungry, I strongly recommend you to stop by here!
They have a lot of specials, but I recommend two things. The first one is Balkan …
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uguroren says:
This is the best night club in Istanbul.
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stevemathis28 says:
I have been living in Istanbul since October '07 and working here since November '07. Not that long, but I've made some good Turkish friends and know a few places. I traveled alot by public transportation around here and seen a few places on the way to the black sea. You might see me working one of …
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tirsomaldonado says:
This is a restaurant Nacho Adorna recommended to me (he is a TravBuddy from Madrid too). It is located in the Beyoglu neighbourhood, right in the middle of the city´s most famous shopping and entertainment strip. It is very difficult to find, so bare with me.. ☺
Going up from the Galata bridge…
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rethcrew says:
This hotel/hostell is divided in a hostel and hotel part. Logically the hotel part is more expensive, but the hostel is pretty pricy for Turkish standards. In return you get a very good service and a perfect located. Located in the centre of Suleymani and the southern part of the Istanbul Centre it …
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