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By clevertrip@clevertrip.com | Mon, 02 Nov 2020
Categories: Travel
| Istanbul


About Istanbul

 

 

Istanbul is a major metropolitan city in Turkey, which straddles Asia and Europe on its border with the Bosphorous River. Its Old Town reflects numerous ancient empires that once ruled there. In the Old Town, the open-air, historic-era Hippodrome is the oldest venue for chariot racing, while at the same time, the Byzantine Hagia Sofia boasts a striking 6th century dome. From the Old Town, you can go to the Modern City, which is an extension of the Old Town and provides facilities and services to its residents and visitors alike.

The Modern City was initially building to make way for an extension to the World Trade Center. There are a lot of hotels, inns, and hotels in the area to choose from depending on your budget and requirements. The hotels in the Modern City are located close to major shopping and tourist attractions such as the Blue Mosque, the Hagia Sofia, and the Bebek pedestrian mall.

Istanbul is also known for its historical monuments. The Topkapi Palace, with its splendid minarets and a vast courtyard and garden, has been Istanbul's most prominent attraction for tourists for many years. Other monuments include the Ancient Citadel, the Grandhistorian's House, and the Imperial Fort. For those who love historical sites, Turkey offers several top-notch museums.

The city of Istanbul is a melting pot of history, culture, commerce, art, and civilization. This mix of varied elements is what makes Istanbul so exciting and attractive to visit. It is also the reason for many people flocking to Istanbul to explore its culture, history, and attractions.

Istanbul is one of the most beautiful cities in the world and it has been for many years and it continues to impress visitors. There are many reasons why people visit this city, but the weather is the most important reason and the weather in Istanbul is no exception.

Spring (late March to early May) sees warmer temperatures rise steadily with the average daily high reaching from 10.5°C to 13.5°C. However, rainfall also increase as the summer progresses while the temperature remains relatively constant. April and May are also a good time of year to visit Istanbul. While the climate is always pleasant, the rain tends to be quite heavy during these periods.

Summers can sometimes get very hot in Istanbul and the humidity can make the air feel like it is unbearable. This heat can make the whole environment feel uncomfortable and some parts of Istanbul have experienced temperatures well above 50 degrees Celsius. This may not sound too serious, but it can cause heat stroke or even death if you are unable to cool down quickly enough. If you are planning on visiting Istanbul, then make sure you are prepared for this sort of weather.

Autumn is quite pleasant for Istanbul. The cooler air from the Mediterranean can make the air feel refreshing and pleasant. This means that the weather is more relaxing, and the temperature drops even further. For many people who visit Istanbul, the cooler autumn months are their favorite. This also allows you to enjoy more time in Istanbul with your family or friends.

Winters are usually quite mild and dry in Istanbul and the climate is pleasant. If you visit the city in December it will still be warm, but it will not be as hot as July and August. December is the best time of the year to visit Istanbul because it is the only time when the weather is usually cool enough for long walks in the city and then a night out with friends. This also makes it a great time for those who want to take a break from all the tourists and enjoy the city on their own terms.

Summer is often considered the ideal time of year for Istanbul. With temperatures rising steadily during the day, the evening starts to become very hot. But, as the evening wears on the coolness of the evening begins to ebb the temperatures drop to a comfortable level. It is important to note that summer weather does get very warm at times in Istanbul, especially around the weekends, but it is usually not overly hot.

 

 

 

Things to do in Istanbul

 

 

 

Istanbul is a cosmopolitan city situated along the Bosphorous strait in the east of Turkey. Its old City traces cultural influences from many empires who once ruled here in ancient times. Among these empires the most prominent are the Islamic ones, which established the city's mosques, fortifications, palaces, gardens, and tombs. In the Sultanahmet district, an open-air museum, the first-class Hagia Sofia, offers visitors an overview of the city's rich history.

Today's Istanbul is more modern-day Istanbul, offering visitors the best of all worlds, from historical museums to the modern-day Istanbul's modern sights. Here you will find:

The Great Nightlife - It is no secret that Istanbul is known as the city where "the people speak their mind" or where "music and the spirit came together." With many different bars, discos, pubs, clubs, discotheques, bars and pubs of different types, you are sure to find a bar or a club in Istanbul that suits your taste.

Go Shopping in the city - Istanbul has a lot to offer shopping lovers of all ages. Its shopping streets offer shoppers a wide variety of shops including designer shops, specialty shops, departmental shops, and specialty shops that cater to the Turkish consumers.

Culture Fairs - Istanbul hosts cultural and international events such as film festivals, theater performances, art exhibitions, concerts and other forms of entertainment. Other events include the Istanbul Book Fair, the Istanbul Film Festival, the Istanbul Music Festival, and the Istanbul Jazz Festival.

Waterfront - This is another popular tourist attraction. The waterfront in Istanbul is one of its most beautiful areas, offering a view of the city from above and from below. You can easily spot the minarets of the mosque from the water. Tourists can also take a boat trip up the Bosphorous River to view Istanbul's historic harbor and its magnificent skyline.

The Historical Places of Interest - These sites are world famous for their cultural, historical, architectural and artistic value. Istanbul has some of the best and most historic churches, cathedrals and historic landmarks that offer tourists with an insight into this rich culture and civilization.So, if you are looking for an authentic Turkish experience, then Istanbul has a lot to offer you and it is well worth the effort. Visit Istanbul today and have fun.

 

 

Food in Istanbul

 

                                                       

Istanbul is renowned for its wide array of food. With a wide variety of foods coming from different cultures, you will never get bored of your visit to Istanbul. You can taste the local dishes or take advantage of the food from all over the world. The local food in Istanbul is always served with some local spices such as mint leaves, dried chili, olive oil, and lemon juice. On the other hand, if you are looking for international food then you can always enjoy the cuisine of Greece, Cyprus, or Britain. While in Istanbul, make sure you try out the many excellent Turkish delicacies. These delicacies include the meat kebabs, kebab kebabs, and even kebab Korma.

The best restaurants to eat in Istanbul are wonderfully diverse. Feast on the decadent traditional fare at Asikay or try cutting edge fusion delicacies from Mikla to an onion-marinated lamb kebab at Kebap.

During summertime, make sure to dine on the numerous rooftop and outdoor restaurants that provide stunning views of the city and the shimmering Bosphorus Straits. In springtime, head to one of the many cafes and restaurants in central Istanbul that serve a variety of European fare. There are also several Turkish restaurants and bars that offer excellent fare for several tastes.

If you prefer a break from the city life, another great local option for lunch is a nice Turkish omelet. The egg is cooked in olive oil and seasoned to perfection, and a large variety of flavors can be added depending on what type of egg you choose. Other local dishes include Turkish rice and fresh fruit such as mangoes and paprika, while many of the traditional Turkish deserts are made from dates, figs and raisins.

Perfect for breakfast or dinner, it would be a mistake to miss out on dessert. With yogurt being served all over the city, you can have the same old taste of homey Greek and Turkish specialties or have your fill of the exotic flavors of the Orient. There are several delicious choices for desserts, including the Turkish version of ice cream, chocolate cakes and pies.

 


 

Istanbul is a great place to live and visit, this is definitely the city for you. There are plenty things to do and experience in Istanbul and you will never feel crowded.

 

 

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