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Istanbul – Where East Meets West | Dhruv Rathee Discovers this City on the Bosphorus in Turkey

Follow Dhruv Rathee’s adventures in Turkey! Dhruv and his wife Juli visit the vibrant city of Istanbul. They take a stroll along the İstiklal Street, visit the Hagia Sophia and the Galata Tower. They also take a cruise on the Bosphorus to see Istanbul’s famous sites from the water and they try Turkish coffee.

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Turkey????????A Day in Istanbul: Nisantasi, Osmanbey, and Macka Park Walking Tour Travel Guide|4K

**Join me on a walking tour of some of the most popular streets in Istanbul, Turkey:**

**Nişantaşı:**

* Nişantaşı is a high-end shopping district in the Şişli district of Istanbul.
* It is known for its luxury boutiques, designer stores, and trendy cafes.
* The area is also home to a number of art galleries and museums.

**Osmanbey:**

* Osmanbey is a commercial district located near Taksim Square.
* It is home to a number of businesses, including banks, insurance companies, and law firms.
* The area is also popular for its restaurants and nightlife.

**Maçka Park:**

* Maçka Park is a large park located in the Şişli district of Istanbul.
* It is a popular spot for picnics, walks, and jogging.
* The park also has a number of playgrounds and a zoo.

**Along the way, we'll take in the sights and sounds of this vibrant city.** We'll see street performers, musicians, and artists, and we'll have the chance to sample some of Istanbul's famous street food.

**This walking tour is a great way to see some of Istanbul's most popular neighborhoods and to experience the city's unique culture.**

**Here are some additional details about each location:**

* **Nişantaşı:**
* The name Nişantaşı means target stone in Turkish.
* The area was once used as a military training ground.
* Nişantaşı is home to a number of celebrities and wealthy Turks.
* **Osmanbey:**
* The area is named after Osman Bey, a Turkish sultan.
* Osmanbey is a major transportation hub.
* The area is home to a number of historical buildings.
* **Maçka Park:**
* The park was originally built in the 19th century.
* Maçka Park is home to a number of trees and plants.
* The park is a popular spot for bird watching.

**I hope you enjoy this walking tour of Istanbul!**

00:00 Intro
00:04 Osmanbey
17:33 Nisantasi
44:15 Macka Park
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Tour of Istanbul (Europe Side) ????????

Join me on a tour of Istanbul's European side. Would you rather see this city with the help of a knowledgeable local guide, or would you rather stumble your way around this city with yer man?

I think we know the answer to that, so let's go for a wee explore.

I started off in my Airbnb apartment in the Beyoğlu area and took a stroll through the backstreets where there are ancient hamamis (Turkish baths), antique shops, hip cafes and stunning classic architecture.

I followed those streets up to Taksim Square which is a major landmark in Istanbul and has many nice hotels, kebab shops and tricky ice cream sellers.

From Taksim Square I took the vintage local tram. Most of the trams in Istanbul are the new, fancy modern ones but they've kept one line in operation for the classic trams. It's a bit slow but you must take a ride on it at least once when visiting Istanbul.

The tram took me to near Galata Tower, which was Constantinople's tallest tower when it was erected in 1348. The view from the top is amazing and you can walk around and get a full 360 degrees panoramic look at this huge city from above.

I had a further wander around the backstreets and a lovely cup of fresh fruit juice from one of the local street vendors before making my way to the bridge to cross the Golden Horn.

Just before the bridge I saw a vendor selling Simit, a traditional Turkish bread. I kept seeing those vendors everywhere and had been meaning to try it for so long. I finally did and had mine with Nutella spread all over it, which I'm sure is the traditional way it was eaten hundreds of years ago by the Ottoman people.

After crossing the bridge I went on a Turkish Delight hunt. I wanted to visit the original turkish delight shop, Ali Muhiddin Haci Bekir, which was established in 1777. I bought some of their sweet treats on a short stopover in Istanbul 6 years earlier and they were indeed Turkish delightful.

Unfortunately it seems that Haci Bekir, like many independent shops in Istanbul, are closed on Sundays. Instead I went for Plan B and visited Koska, which has a bunch of branches all around Istanbul and seems to be popular.

I took a selection of their premium lokum and found a place to sit down outside and give them the taste test for you guys.

After so much sugar I was full of energy to go on a bargaining spree in Istanbul's Grand Bazaar. Unfortunately it too is closed on Sunday's, so I had to come up with a plan B to keep the vlog going. One hour isn't enough.

I walked all the way from the Grand Bazaar to the Blue Mosque, which was also closed. Well, it was closed to anyone who wasn't there to pray.

Somehow I came up with a plan C, which was to visit the Topkapi Palace. It was the home to the sultans of the Ottoman Empire for 400 years and is incredibly beautiful. Unfortunately they don't allow cameras in many of the interesting rooms, which is annoying. If they are opening the place up to mass tourism they should expect that people will want to take photos and videos there.

After spending at least an hour in the palace I re-visited the Blue Mosque, which was open to the general public again after prayer time finished. Unfortunately it was a waste of time because it was under renovations and the entire ceiling was covered, so there was nothing to see there.

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00:00 Beyoglu Backstreets
05:56 Taksim Square
08:04 Vintage Tram
22:00 History of Istanbul
24:20 Galata Tower
35:09 Backstreets
40:45 Fruit Juice Vendor
44:44 Nutella Simit
55:59 Luxury Turkish Delight
1:08:57 Grand Bazaar
1:13:13 Blue Mosque (Outside)
1:17:50 Topkapi Palace
1:32:05 Pomegranate Slushy
1:33:47 Blue Mosque (Inside)

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GALATA TOWER TOUR | Best Panoramic Views in Istanbul, Turkey

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One of the best things to do in Istanbul, Turkey is admiring the stunning views that many places offer within the area and one of them is the Galata Tower.

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CI SPINGIAMO NELLA ZONA PIÙ RADICALE ???? Istanbul Diaries pt.2 ????????

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Princes Island Istanbul Tour | Discover Turkey | Ferry Ride

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Turkey has become a popular tourist destination in recent years. Its ancient history, rich culture and exquisite cuisine are attracting more and more visitors every year from all over the world. Turkey’s location in the center of Asia and Europe bestows it a unique importance which no other country enjoys. Every year, hundreds of thousands Pakistanis visit Turkey. Some of them plan exclusive torus while a large number of them visit Turkey while on transit flights.
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 to escape the hectic city life for a day. Of those nine islands, only four of them are open to the public: Büyükada, the biggest and most popular, Burgazada, Heybeliada and Kınalıada.

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. 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

In this series I will guide you each & everything related to planning a trip to Turkey from budgeting, & planning to day to day activity schedule. You will get all the necessary information through my first hand experiences in this series. It will make your trip easy and hassle free.
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