Fatih is the ancient antique centre of Istanbul. This is in which you'll see the Blue Mosque (Sultan Ahmet Mosque), the Hagia Sofia, the Basilica Cistern aka the Sunken Palace, the Topkapi Palace and the markets – the Grand Bazaar and the Spice Bazaar.
These are random snap shots I took while going around in Fatih. The daily life in Istanbul...
The Blue Mosque (Sultan Ahmet Mosque).
Hagia Sofia (Aya Sofya).
Tulips in the beginning come from Turkey (then Ottoman Empire) and became added to the Netherlands inside the late sixteenth century, but it changed into the Netherlands that made the flower top notch and famous, or even became one of the symbols of the dominion.
Hagia Sofia (Aya Sofya) from Sultan Ahmet Park.
On Divan Yulo Cadesi, the primary road and tramway of Fatih.
No issues my expensive buddy, you can buy a few loosen up tea, Turkish viagra tea, love tea and even ldl cholesterol tea in Istanbul =)
Outdoor terraces are anywhere in the antique historic centre in particular near and around the Sultan Ahmet Park.
Simit is the Turkish pretzel-like bread, typically with sesame seeds. An all-day round-the-clock road snack in Istanbul
Local women in colourful hijab.
A touristy souvenir store hall close to the Blue Mosque and Sultan Ahmet Park. They even sell right here knock-downs of European label signature bags.
I occur to pass by way of this avenue near the Blue Mosque and upon a more in-depth inspection I realised that this colourfully painted faux houses are certainly a Turkish eating place.
This is the primary tram line that plies Fatih and Beyoglu, the Kabatas - Bagcilar tram route. The proprietor of the boutique motel loaned me a metro card, that became very fine of him. Helaas, I did not get a Turkish Bath (Hamam) though.
Oranges, grapefruit and pomegranates are the city's popular culmination. They are consumed as a drink, freshly squeezed, combined or as it's far. I tried the pomegranate juice and it changed into very exceptional.
This is within the Eminonu place. The streets of Istanbul are always busy and full of people. I sincerely lost my way around the Grand Bazaar and just observed the flow of human beings through slim alleys and streets sooner or later getting out here in Eminonu region.
The neighborhood traditional style and fashion, although there are many Turkish ladies who dress up very contemporary, much like the rest people, and with out a hijab as nicely.
Enjoying the balik ekmek (fish sandwich) at the Golden Horn's street in Eminonu with the perspectives to Galata, Beyoglu. There are many fish sandwiches offered close by, at the stalls under the bridge and on the fish boats.
Many cruise ships forestall in Istanbul to dump heaps of tourists ordinary.
View from Eminonu: the Galata neighbourhood and Tower in Beyoglu. My inn is placed in Beyoglu near the famous purchasing street - Istiklal Cadesi.
There had been such a lot of mosques in Istanbul, This is one of the less well-known ones.
Fish eating places under the Galata Bride that connects Fatih and Beyoglu.
This canine does not have a care in the international, slumbering in the center of the pathway even as masses of humans line as much as pay the doorway rate to the Topkapi Palace.
The crowds and the queues to the Topkapi Palace. Give yourself a minimum 1/2 an hour to do that.
There are masses of stray dogs and cats in Istanbul.
The stunning nineteenth century wooden pastel-coloured homes on Sogukcesme Street. Looks like they were below protection. They remind me of the houses in San Francisco.
Many Turkish restaurants characteristic women making bread as their window show. The women do make all of the bread the eating place offers. Indeed, an outstanding manner to promote the restaurant in addition to the neighborhood cuisine.
Selfie stick on the market by way of a roadside dealer. I have no plans owning a selfie stick. I locate them without a doubt awful. The remaining narcissistic device and the pinnacle of mass tourism madness.
The Yeni Cami Mosque in Eminonu.
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Travel Period: May 2019
Destination: Beyoglu (Istanbul – Marmara), Turkey
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