Why Not Try a Turkish Style Hotel For Your Next Vacation?

Istanbul is an exciting, colorful, historical city, full of culture, history, and fantastic food. In this Istanbul guide for foodies you will find helpful information for your next visit, featuring where to eat, what attractions to see, and above all, some of Turkey’s finest tasty Turkish food. Starting at the beach, where you can bask in the warm rays of the Marmara sea, you will then head to an ancient market, where you will be able to taste some of Turkey’s most popular dishes such as kebabs, rice, cabbage, and the traditional tomato and cucumber salad. You will then move on towards the beautiful Beyler Market, where you will be able to find local products and designer pieces before continuing to the Blue Mosque, where you will be able to see the miracle of Istanbul’s history and visit a number of world-famous sites.

Turkey’s largest city, Istanbul is home to over 10 million people, making it the largest city in all of Europe. Known for its ancient history, Istanbul has been welcoming travelers for hundreds of years.

There is an incredible history in Istanbul that is only just now coming to light. For centuries the city has been divided into three parts, the Fatih City to the north, the Sisliye Mosque to the south, and the Taurus Mountains to the west. While most of Istanbul is modern, many of its historical sites of interest are still preserved and offer visitors a glimpse into the history and culture of Turkey.



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Istanbul is one of the best cities to eat and drink, especially if you like Turkish food, or if you are a food lover. While you are in the heart of the city, there is no better way to see the history of this ancient gateway than to ride in a cab through the streets of Istanbul, a city of beauty and charm.

Despite its long and colorful history, Turkey is a country that has experienced modern and vibrant developments in many areas over the past decade. If you plan to spend your next holiday to Istanbul, it is recommended that you visit the city in the months of June and July, as the weather is much nicer during these months. In addition to experiencing the rich history of Istanbul, a stay in an Istanbul hotel will allow you to explore the exciting local culinary offerings and participate in some of the finest dining establishments in the world. Whether you are looking for trendy new shops to explore or a peaceful spot to sit and sip your coffee, a holiday in Istanbul will give you a chance to enjoy the best of everything.

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