9 Day Cheap Turkey Travel by Bus From Istanbul
Cheap budget Turkey tours, travel by public buses in 9 days from Istanbul. Visit Istanbul, Ephesus, Mary's House, Pamukkale, Hierapolis, Cappadocia fairy chimneys.
10 Day Travel Turkey by Public Buses From Istanbul
Cheap budget package tours to Turkey. Travel Turkey by public buses. Visit Istanbul, Ephesus, Mary's House, Pamukkale, Hierapolis, Cleopatra pool, and Cappadocia.
8 Day Quick Travel to Western Turkey: Istanbul, Cappadocia, Ephesus, Pamukkale
Quick travel to West Turkey, an excellent itinerary for visitors. Visit Istanbul, Cappadocia, hot air Balloon, Kusadasi, Ephesus, Pamukkale, and much more.
14 Day Travel in Footprints of St. Paul From Istanbul
St. Paul was born in Tarsus Asia Minor (today's Turkey). St.Paul made 4 journeys to the Asia Minor. You will travel, Antioch, Smyrna, Ephesus, Iconium, Troy, and many more.
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Maiden's Tower
The Maiden's Tower (Turkish: Kız Kulesi), also known as Leander's Tower (Tower of Leandros) since the medieval Byzantine period, is a tower lying on a small islet located at the southern entrance of the Bosphorus strait 200 m (220 yd) from the coast of Uskudar in Istanbul, Turkey.
There are many legends about the construction of the tower and its location. According to the most popular Turkish legend, a sultan had a much beloved daughter. One day, an oracle prophesied that she would be killed by a venomous snake on her 18th birthday. The sultan, in an effort to thwart his daughter's early demise by placing her away from land so as to keep her away from any snakes, had the tower built in the middle of the Bosphorus to protect his daughter until her 18th birthday. The princess was placed in the tower, where she was frequently visited only by her father. On the 18th birthday of the princess, the sultan brought her a basket of exotic sumptuous fruits as a birthday gift, delighted that he was able to prevent the prophecy. Upon reaching into the basket, however, an asp that had been hiding among the fruit bit the young princess and she died in her father's arms, just as the oracle had predicted. Hence the name Maiden's Tower.
The interior of the tower has been transformed into a popular café and restaurant, with an excellent view of the former Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman capital. Private boats make trips to the tower several times a day. In İstanbul, There are travel agencies having private tours to Maiden Tower.
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Cicek Pasaji
Cicek Pasaji (literally Flower Passage in Turkish), originally called the Cité de Péra, is a famous historic passage on İstiklal Avenue in the Beyoğlu district of Istanbul, Turkey.
Opened in 1876, Cicek Pasaji is a covered arcade with rows of historic cafes, winehouses and restaurants.
The site of CicekPasaji was originally occupied by the Naum Theatre, which was severely damaged by the Fire of Pera in 1870. After the fire of 1870, the theatre was purchased by the local Greek banker HristakiZografosEfendi, and architect KleanthisZannos designed the current building, which was called Cité de Péra or Hristaki Pasajı in its early years. In 1908 the Ottoman Grand Vizier SaitPaşa purchased the building, and it became known as the SaitPasa Passage.
Following the Russian Revolution of 1917, many impoverished noble Russian women, including a Baroness, sold flowers here By the 1940s the building was mostly occupied by flower shops, hence the present Turkish name Cicek Pasaji.
After the restoration of the building in 1988, it was reopened as a galleria of pubs and restaurants.
The most recent restoration was made in December 2005.
When you travel to Turkey, you must visit Cicek Pasaji and breathe the history. Enjoy your meal and drinks and have a warm conversation with your friends.
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Camlica Hill
Camlica is split into two hills: Kucuk Camlica (‘Little Pine Hill’) and Buyuk Camlica (‘Big Pine Hill’). Buyuk Camlica is the highest point in Istanbul at 267m above sea level. Big Camlica Hill is located in Uskudar. This hill is one of the hills in Istanbul mentioned as seven hills.
The hill is a touristical place. Camlica hill is surrounded by trees. It presents a fantastic perpective. Hill is preferred by lovers, strollers, those needing some peace. The views from BuyukCamlica are truly amazing, with a panoramic vista of all of Istanbul’s main waterways, the Bosphorus Bridge, the historic Eminonu Peninsula, the Princes’ Islands and even Mount Uludag near Bursa.
The Sofa, Cihannuma, Topkapi and Su pavilions, all of which demonstrate the elegance and detail of Ottoman architecture, are all located within the Kucuk Camlıca Woods. Since ottoman empires used this place as a resting and picnic area.
Camlica Hill which has been always subject to the Turkish cinema, literature and songs is a beautiful place to spend time with your family.
If you travel to Istanbul, you should stop by here and enjoy the theperfectionness of the nature. In Istanbul, there are daily tours and you can contact with a travel agency.
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Agva
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Agva is far 92 km from Istanbul. Agva, a village between rivers-Goksu and Yesilcay, is a crossing area for most of the cultures like Hittites, Romans, Phrygians and Ottaman Empire. Therefore, you can see some ruins of Church, gravestones of Romans, ruins of castle and mountain mill.
Agva presents a unique choice to have beautiful and valuable experience in Turkey. Agva is a meeting point for blue and green. One side of this small town is blue the other side is every tone of green. Get on a boat by the river let the nature refresh you and enjoy your vacation in Turkey.
‘Brida’s Rock’ is a Open Air Museum in Agva. When you look at it from sea, it’s like a bride with snowwhite veil but when you look at from the land, it is a duck.You can hire a boat to go to ‘brida’sRock’which looks like Norway fiords.
Activities are hunting, beach volleyball, trekking and also the activities are organized by the hotels.
There are lots of hotels and restaurants. But before travelling to Turkey, making reservations is advised since the hotels especially in summer season are full. Also there are daily tours from Istanbul to agva and you can book via a local travel agency in Istanbul.
Before visiting Agva, dont forget to take your photo machine and make your memories immortalize.
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Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Uskudar
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Uskudar is also the usual name for the historic center of the municipality. Uskudar was a city in Bithynia founded in the 7th century BC, in a valley leading down to the Bosphorus shore, by the inhabitants of the Greek colony of Khalkedon and was first known as Chrysopolis (city of gold), perhaps because it was a wealthy port, or because of the way it shone when viewed from Byzantium at sunset.
According to an ancient Greek geographer, the city received the name Chrysopolis because the Persian empire had a gold depository there or because it was associated with Agamemnon and Chryseis' son Chryses.
It’s a one of the best place to visit that you should not miss to visit during your turkey travel and Istanbul tours. You can see the Uskudar area from by boat if you take a bosphorus cruise in Istanbul and you can visit by land if you take a full day two continent tour at Istanbul.
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Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Kadikoy
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Kadıkoy is a large, populous, and cosmopolitan district of Istanbul, Turkey on the Asian side of the Sea of Marmara, facing the historic city centre on the European side of the Bosporus. Kadikoy it is also the name of the most prominent neighborhood of the district, a residential and commercial area that, with its numerous bars, cinemas and bookshops, is the cultural centre of the Anatolian side. Kadikoy became a district in 1928 when it seceded from Uskudar district.
Kadikoy is a place mostly for local people that there is so many local restaurants, shops and shopping centers. If you have more time in Istanbul that you should not miss to visit during your turkey travel and Istanbul tours.
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Monday, February 18, 2013
Ortakoy
Ortakoy (literally Middle Village in Turkish) is a neighborhood, formerly a small village, within the Besiktas district of Istanbul, Turkey, located in the middle of the European bank of the Bosphorus.
Ortakoy was a cosmopolitan area during the Ottoman era and the first decades of the Turkish Republic, with communities of Turks, Greeks, Armenians and Jews. Today the neighborhood still hosts many different religious (Muslim, Jewish, Orthodox, and other Christian) structures. It is also a popular spot for locals and tourists alike, with its art galleries, night clubs, cafes, bars, and restaurants.
The Neo-Baroque style Ortakoy Mosque is a beautifully ornate structure, right on the jetty of Ortakoy, bordering the waters of the Bosphorus and thus highly visible from the passing boats.
Several reputable schools, such as Kabatas Erkek Lisesi and Galatasaray University, are located in Ortakoy. The European pylon of the Bosphorus Bridge, one of the two bridges that connect the European and Asian banks of Istanbul, is also situated in this neighborhood.
Ortakoy is one of the best places to spend your free time in Istanbul that there is a park which is close by “Ulus Park” with beautiful views. Also, you can buy some gifts for present and enjoying beautiful view at Ortakoy. So, there is no any daily tours at Istanbul to visit Ortakoy that you can take private Istanbul city tour via local travel agent in Istanbul.
Ortakoy was a cosmopolitan area during the Ottoman era and the first decades of the Turkish Republic, with communities of Turks, Greeks, Armenians and Jews. Today the neighborhood still hosts many different religious (Muslim, Jewish, Orthodox, and other Christian) structures. It is also a popular spot for locals and tourists alike, with its art galleries, night clubs, cafes, bars, and restaurants.
The Neo-Baroque style Ortakoy Mosque is a beautifully ornate structure, right on the jetty of Ortakoy, bordering the waters of the Bosphorus and thus highly visible from the passing boats.
Several reputable schools, such as Kabatas Erkek Lisesi and Galatasaray University, are located in Ortakoy. The European pylon of the Bosphorus Bridge, one of the two bridges that connect the European and Asian banks of Istanbul, is also situated in this neighborhood.
Ortakoy is one of the best places to spend your free time in Istanbul that there is a park which is close by “Ulus Park” with beautiful views. Also, you can buy some gifts for present and enjoying beautiful view at Ortakoy. So, there is no any daily tours at Istanbul to visit Ortakoy that you can take private Istanbul city tour via local travel agent in Istanbul.
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