Sunday, December 9, 2012

Car Rental In Singapore - 5 Must-Do Things in Istanbul


Istanbul is the largest city of Turkey and the 4th largest metropolitan area in the World, formerly known Byzantium and Constantinople.

Istanbul is now a cultural center as well, building on his historical wealth.

Separated by the Bosphorus Strait, europe and Asia, one of the geographical unique point of Istanbul is that it seats between 2 continents.

Pera Rose Hotel, the Marmara Pera, accomodation Near the Mikla: The Marmara Taksim. Millefeuille and much more await if you can pry your eyes from the view, turkish coffee, cherrywood-smoked lamb loin with walnut pistou, foie gras and porcini terrine. This beautiful restaurant thanks to celeb chef Mehmet Gurs serves global-fusion food. Mikla: For a fantastic view of Istanbul's amazing skyline why not do it in style at the Mikla.

Hotel Yasmak Sultan, glhanepark Hotel, hotels Near the Topkapi Palace: Arena Hotel. Make time to pop round the corner to the Blue Mosque - just avoid prayer time. Eunuchs and harem girls cavorted in plush dens and court artists and artisans fashioned some of the most beautifully wrought creations in Islam, where sultans plotted murders and invasions, but the best stories lurk in the centuries-old walls of Topkapi Palace. The cobalt-tiled Blue Mosque, the massively vaulted Hagia Sofia Cathedral, of course there are other attractions such as the ruins of the Roman Hippodrome, topkapi Palace: The Topkapi oozes history.

Radisson Sas Bosphorus Hotel, ciragan Palace Kempinski Istanbul, hotels near the Lucca & Babylon: Swissotel The Bosphorus Istanbul. Join the cool kids and dance until your hearts content, as well as the occasional star DJ, the best live music from Turkey and around the globe. If your looking for a place with excellent music then Babylon is a must. A DJ spins loud house and soul music while the professionals and socialites sip champagne cocktails and pomegranate mojitos, plenty of artwork and even a few books, the cozy interior sets the atmoshphere. An Italian restaurant and cocktail lounge for people who want to indulge in the city's top after-work and pre-party scenes, lucca & Babylon: The Lucca.

Tan Hotel, rast Hotel, hotels near The Grand Bazaar: Ottoman Hotel Park. Autoban, organic wood furnishings from Turkey's hottest interior design group, for those looking for a piece of Turkish authentic furniture then head over to the Asmalimescit district for some curvy. A sure relief as throughout Grand Bazaar there is an army of arm-twisting salesmen. The best part is that prices are fixed and there's no hard sell. Whose hand-woven Turkish kilims bear ethno-cool designs conceived by the international architecture group Superpool, make sure you head over to Dhoku. With goods that are both cheap and extravagant you'll be sure to bag a bargain. Restaurants - even its own mosque, stalls, the Grand Bazaar: Four thousand shops.

Nippon Hotel misafir Suites Istanbul, places to stay around Istiklal Caddesi: The Marmara Taksim, Which has its own Armenian church (Uc Horon), this is best approached through the Fish Market (Balik Pazar). Nevizade Sokak is the place to go to drink beer and raki. Hasnun Galip Sokak), and Simurg, 3, buyukparmakkapi Sokak, some of the best bookshops in the world (Pandora, no 124), istiklal Caddesi, on the main drag there are cake shops of appalling sinfulness (Inci Pastanesi. Theatres and restaurants as well as a wide range of shops, bars, this cosmopolitan area includes cinemas. Drink and have fun, shop, french influenced area is where Istanbullus eat, istiklal Caddesi: This 19th century.

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