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Bodrum, Turkey | Weather, Prices, Hotels, Beach, Restaurants, Shopping, Old City

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00:00 Intro. Bodrum, Turkey August
00:40 Where is Bodrum and how to get there by plane or ferry from Greece
01:13 Exploring Bodrum, Turkey on foot
01:48 Bodrum, Turkey Marina. Price for boat tours
02:13 Language barrier in Bodrum, Turkey
03:17 Eating out, restaurants with prices in Bodrum, Turkey Today
05:44 Why walls in Bodrum, Turkey are always white and blue?
06:15 Weather in Bodrum, Turkey Today August
07:44 Old City Walls in Bodrum, Turkey
07:24 Bardakci Condos in Bodrum, Turkey
07:29 Bardakci Beach in Bodrum, Turkey
07:44 Azka Hotel in Bodrum, Turkey
07:49 La Quinta by Wyndham Hotel in Bodrum, Turkey
09:30 Taking a taxi in Bodrum, Turkey.
10:01 Bodrum Castle. Entry ticket price. Amazing sea views
11:12 Bodrum Ferry pier (to go to Datca, Kos Greece, Rodos Greece)
11:26 Bodrum city centre Market and seaside promenade, restaurants
12:12 Affordable street food cafe by the beach in Bodrum, Turkey
12:47 City centre beach in Bodrum, Turkey
13:19 Asian Food Restaurant by the beach with prices in Turkish Lira in Bodrum, Turkey
14:04 Best Shopping street in Bodrum, Turkey. Cevat Şakir Cd.
16:27 Premium Shopping street in Bodrum, Turkey. Neyzen Tevfik Cad.


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Frequently Asked Questions about Bodrum, Turkey:
1. Q: Where is Bodrum located?
A: Bodrum is a coastal town located in southwestern Turkey, on the Bodrum Peninsula. It is situated in the Mugla Province, along the Aegean Sea.
2. Q: How can I reach Bodrum?
A: Bodrum is easily accessible by air, with Milas-Bodrum Airport serving as the nearest airport. Many international and domestic flights operate to and from this airport. Alternatively, you can also reach Bodrum by ferry or bus from various cities in Turkey.
3. Q: What is Bodrum known for?
A: Bodrum is renowned for its stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant nightlife. It is also famous for its ancient ruins, including the iconic Bodrum Castle, which houses the Museum of Underwater Archaeology.
5. Q: What are the popular beaches in Bodrum?
A: Bodrum offers a variety of stunning beaches for sun-seekers. Some of the popular ones include Bitez Beach, a sandy beach with clear waters and water sports facilities; Gumbet Beach, known for its lively atmosphere and water activities; and Camel Beach, a peaceful spot with turquoise waters, ideal for relaxation. Other noteworthy beaches include Yalikavak Beach, Ortakent Beach, and Torba Beach.
6. Q: What activities can I enjoy in Bodrum?
A: Bodrum offers a wide range of activities to suit different interests. You can explore the vibrant nightlife in the town center, with its numerous bars, clubs, and beachfront venues. You can also indulge in water sports such as jet skiing, snorkeling, and scuba diving. Additionally, shopping in Bodrum's lively markets, visiting local hamams (Turkish baths), and enjoying delicious Turkish cuisine are popular activities among visitors.
7. Q: When is the best time to visit Bodrum?
A: The best time to visit Bodrum is during the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) seasons when the weather is pleasant, and the tourist crowds are relatively smaller. Summers in Bodrum can be hot, with high temperatures and increased tourist activity. Winter is quieter in Bodrum, but some establishments may be closed or have limited services.
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$0.25 Burger in Baguio, Philippines ????????

I explored the 'Summer Capital' of the Philippines. Baguio is a mountain city in Luzon that's very popular with domestic tourists looking for some fresher weather.

A cooler climate is exactly what I needed after suffering in the sweltering heat of Manila. After travelling to Baguio I can finally roam around outdoors for hours and feel good.

I started my day at the SM City. It's a huge modern mall built on top of a hill, with open walls to let the cool air flow through. It's the only major mall in the Philippines without air conditioning. AC simply isn't needed in Baguio.

At SM City Baguio, I enjoyed a combination of two of my favourite drinks, Milo and Boba Milk Tea from a stall called Tiger Sugar. I took my delicious drink to the sky terrace on the roof of the mall, that is a popular place to hang out and enjoy the weather and view of Baguio city.

I could see a Ferris wheel near the mall so went to check it out. It was in the Sky Ranch amusement park which has some other rides, but the only one that interested me was the pirate ship. It was fun but I wish there were some more thrill rides there.

From there I walked down Session Road, the main street in Baguio, to visit the public market. My mission was to buy some fresh strawberries, and that was an easy one to complete. Strawberries are very popular in Baguio as the area has the perfect climate to grow them.

At Baguio Public Market I also enjoyed some strawberry ice cream and some delicious Filipino sweets made from cassava and ube.

My final mission of the day was to buy a Baguio t-shirt and that was neither difficult of expensive.

With my missions complete I rewarded myself with a burger. I saw many people queuing up at a bakery where dozens of burgers were being fried up. No wonder they are popular as it must be the cheapest burger in the world, at only 15 pesos, or about $0.25. What a bargain!

The next day I continued the vlog by getting outside of Baguio city centre and visiting a cultural village at Mount Kalugong. The weather forecast was for heavy rain but I packed a poncho and visited anyway. The forecast is for rain every day, so you just need to take your chances.

After a short hike around the mountain and a bit of rock climbing, I was surprised to see there was a coffee shop up there. I don't like coffee but they had matcha green tea, which I love. So I got to enjoy a nice cold match Frappuccino with an incredible view of the La Trinidad area.

I visited Mr Kalugong by taxi but returned with the local transport, a jeepney. I've seen jeepneys everywhere since I arrived in the Philippines but had never actually ridden in one, so this was my first time.

I ended my Baguio adventure back where I began it, at the SM City Mall, where I enjoyed some special Japanese ramen and another bubble tea. Yum yum!

0:00 SM City Baguio Mall
5:18 Milo Boba Tea
14:29 Sky Ranch Amusement Park
27:02 Baguio Public Market
31:46 Strawberry Ice Cream
35:21 Filipino Sweets
58:31 Baguio T-shirt
1:04:40 World's Cheapest Burger
1:11:38 Day 2
1:19:22 Mt Kalugong Cultural Village
1:39:48 Jeepney Ride
1:49:43 Japanese Ramen
1:59:30 Boba Tea Finale

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The Ghost Town of Consonno - Italy Walking Tour

Come walking with me around Consonno, a ghost town nestled in the northern part of Italy, in the province of Lecco.
This town has an interesting story: on January 8, 1962, the entire town was bought by a man with a dream, Count Mario Bagno, who wanted to create a “City of Toys”, a huge complex halfway between a shopping mall and a casino, which would provide visitors with every kind of entertainment imaginable.
Bagno demolished almost everything of the original town, except the church, the parish priest’s house and the cemetery.
In the late 1960s and early 1970s, the town briefly enjoyed success, attracting hoards of pleasure seekers.
At the gate signs announced: “In Consonno, it’s always a party”, “Consonno is the smallest, but the most beautiful place on earth” and “In Consonno, the sky is bluer”.
By 1972 the novelty had begun to wear off and crowds dwindled.
The fatal blow to the town came in 1976 when heavy rains, exacerbated by the undermining of the local hydrogeological equilibrium caused by the building, provoked a landslide that destroyed the only road into town.
In July 2007 a clandestine rave party was held there, the influx of more than a thousand marauding youth devastated what was left of Consonno.
Over time, the remaining buildings were trashed and graffiti painted everywhere.


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Our American Vacation: Austin's Graffiti Wall

Mike, Chris & Mel are my family members, that happen to live in Australia. These series of videos covers their vacation in the Southwest region of America. The series will follow their adventures from shopping in Austin, to dining in a Las Vegas casino. This is an outsider’s view of America. Always, my goal is to introduce the positive but quirky side of things we Americans consider normal.

This episode Mike, Chris & Mel will visit Austin's Graffiti Wall.

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