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Date de parution
01 février 2017
Nombre de lectures
16
EAN13
9781786577283
Langue
English
Poids de l'ouvrage
27 Mo
Publié par
Date de parution
01 février 2017
Nombre de lectures
16
EAN13
9781786577283
Langue
English
Poids de l'ouvrage
27 Mo
Contents
QuickStart Guide
Welcome to Istanbul
Top Sights
Local Life
Day Planner
Need to Know
Istanbul Neighbourhoods
Explore
Aya Sofya & Sultanahmet
Topkapi Palace & Eminonu
Grand Bazaar & the Bazaar District
Kariye Museum (Chora Church)
Istiklal Caddesi & Beyoglu
Dolmabahce Palace & Ortakoy
Top Sights: The Bosphorus
Best
The Best of Istanbul
Sultanahmet
Ottoman Heartland
Galata Galivant
Food
Drinking
Architecture
Hamams
Cay Bahcesis
Museums & Galleries
Views
Shopping
Nightlife
For Kids
For Free
Culinary Courses & Tours
Survival Guide
Survival Guide
Before You Go
Arriving in Istanbul
Getting Around
Essential Information
Language
Behind the Scenes
Our Writer
Welcome to İstanbul
In İstanbul, extraordinary experiences are found around every corner. Here, dervishes whirl, müezzins call from minarets and people move between continents multiple times a day. Home to millennia-old monuments and cutting-edge art galleries (sometimes in the same block), it’s a destination where eating, drinking and dancing are local priorities, and where everyone is welcome to join the party.
Sema (whirling-dervish ceremony) | RESUL MUSLU/SHUTTERSTOCK ©
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İstanbul Top Sights
Aya Sofya
History resonates when you visit this majestic basilica. Built in the 6th century AD, its remarkable features include a massive dome and a stunning collection of Byzantine mosaics. Click here
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İstanbul Top Sights
Topkapı Palace
The sultans lived in this pavilion-style palace with their families, concubines and servants during the glory days of the Ottoman Empire. Reminders of their privileged lifestyles are everywhere to be seen. Click here
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İstanbul Top Sights
The Bosphorus
A ferry trip down the mighty Bosphorus Strait showcases a passing parade of mosques, palaces and mansions on both the Asian and European shores.
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İstanbul Top Sights
Grand Bazaar
Sometimes described as the world's oldest and most evocative shopping mall, this colourful and chaotic covered market is the heart of İstanbul's Old City and one of its most atmospheric attractions. Click here
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İstanbul Top Sights
Kariye Museum (Chora Church)
Great things can come in small packages. This diminutive Byzantine church is made extraordinary by virtue of its interior, which is adorned with exquisite mosaics and frescoes. Click here
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İstanbul Top Sights
Süleymaniye Mosque
Truly deserving the tag 'living history', this imperial mosque atop the city's fourth hill is one of the few that has retained, restored and creatively reused its original outbuildings. Click here
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İstanbul Top Sights
İstanbul Archaeology Museums
An eclectic and exhilarating collection of antiquities, classical sculpture, Ottoman tilework and Byzantine artefects is showcased at this museum complex next to Topkapı Palace. Click here
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İstanbul Top Sights
İstiklal Caddesi
A promenade down this pedestrianised 19th-century boulevard is the quintessential İstanbul experience, offering a colourful snapshot of local life. Click here
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İstanbul Top Sights
Pera Museum
Staging temporary exhibitions of international art alongside its magnificent permanent collection of Orientalist works, this classy museum is a must-see for all art lovers. Click here
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İstanbul Top Sights
Basilica Cistern
Both architectural tour de force and virtuosic engineering feat, this evocatively lit underground cistern is one of İstanbul's most mysterious and magnificent Byzantine monuments. Click here
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İstanbul Top Sights
Dolmabahçe Palace
This palace on the Bosphorus shore – built as the Ottoman Empire's power waned but making no concessions to this fact – offers an intriguing look at the artificial lives and ostentatious taste of the rulers. Click here
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İstanbul Top Sights
Blue Mosque
Beloved of tourists and locals alike, the most photogenic of İstanbul's imperial mosques is also one of the busiest places of worship in the city. Click here
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İstanbul Local Life
Insider tips to help you find the real İstanbul İstanbul’s 14 million residents enjoy an exhilarating lifestyle that is crammed with culture, enriched by history and underpinned by family and faith. Head to their neighbourhoods, mosques, shops and cafes to see what makes life here so special.
Between the Bazaars
A Local shopping
A Historic buildings
The winding streets linking the historic Grand and Spice Bazaars are crammed with İstanbullus every day of the week except Sunday. Locals have purchased provisions, outfitted themselves and stocked up on household goods of every possible description here for centuries, and most show no sign of moving their custom to the soulless shopping malls found in the suburbs. Celebrate this fact by punctuating your visit to İstanbul with some exploration of the bazaars.
Other great places to experience the city like a local:
Küçük Ayasofya
Hocapaşa Sokak
Women's Bazaar
Eminönü fish sandwich stands
Mimar Sinan Teras Cafe
Manda Batmaz
Cihangir & Çukurcuma
A Ottoman houses
A Cafe culture
Though only a short distance away from action-packed İstiklal Caddesi, these two residential districts are relatively quiet and resolutely local. The steep and winding streets are lined with pretty timber houses and elegant apartment blocks dating from the 19th century, interspersed with bohemian cafes, neighbourhood bakkals (grocery shops) and junk stores in which the occasional antique treasure can be unearthed.
Antique store in Çukurcuma | RADIOKAFKA/SHUTTERSTOCK ©
Weekend Wander in Ortaköy
A Snack and market stalls
A Bosphorus views
A former fishing village, Ortaköy makes the most of its magnificent Bosphorus location. Centred on a waterside square full of eateries and cafes, the suburb is home to one of the city’s prettiest mosques and plays host to crowds of locals on weekends, who flock here to promenade, take ferry cruises, snack on local fast foods, browse the stalls of the Sunday handicrafts market and drink in the bars and cafes.
Waterfront and mosque at Ortaköy | JULIAN LOVE/GETTY IMAGES ©
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İstanbul Day Planner
Short on time?
M We’ve arranged İstanbul’s must-sees into these day-by-day itineraries to make sure you see the very best of the city in the time you have available.
Day One
M Head to Aya Sofya Meydanı and work out which of the museums and mosques in the immediate area will be on your visiting list. Don't miss Aya Sofya , the Blue Mosque and the Basilica Cistern . After your visits, wander through the Hippodrome , where chariot races were held in ancient times.
R Spend the afternoon admiring the huge collection of classical, Byzantine and Ottoman artefacts in the İstanbul Archaeology Museums , or the exquisite carpets and calligraphy in the Museum of Turkish & Islamic Arts .
N After dinner, claim a table at Derviş Aile Çay Bahçesi or Cafe Meşale , where you can enjoy tea and a nargile (water pipe). Alternatively, head to the A'YA Rooftop Lounge at the ritzy Four Seasons Hotel at Sultanahmet to admire its panoramic view. In winter a treatment at one of the Old City's Ottoman-era hamams is a relaxing and warm alternative.
Day Two
M It's time to investigate the lifestyles of the sultans at Topkapı Palace . You'll need a half-day to explore the palace Harem, marvel at the precious objects in the Treasury, admire the recently renovated palace kitchens and wander through the pavilion-filled grounds.
R Cross the Galata Bridge to explore the streets, cafes and boutiques of Galata, Tophane, Karaköy and Çukurcuma and consider a visit to the cutting-edge ARTER and İstanbul Modern galleries, the eclectic Pera Museum or the nostalgic Museum of Innocence .
N The night is still young! Hit the bars and clubs in Asmalımescit, on İstiklal Caddesi or in Cihangir. Those who are still hungry should instead head to Karaköy for a late-night baklava fix at Karaköy Güllüoğlu .
Day Three
M Get ready to explore the city's famous Bazaar District. After visiting the magnificent Süleymaniye Mosque , make your way to the Grand Bazaar to explore its labyrinthine lanes and hidden caravanserais, picking up a few souvenirs along the way.
R After enjoying lunch at one of the bazaar district's many cheap eateries, follow the steady stream of local shoppers making their way down the hill to the streets around the Spice Bazaar . While there, seek out the exquisite, tile-adorned Rüstem Paşa Mosque and Hünkâr Kasrı . As the sun starts to set, head towards Galata Tower and the eating and entertainment district of Beyoğlu.
N After dinner, listen to some live jazz at Nardis Jazz Club or Salon . Alternatively, take a taxi to Babylon Bomonti , the city's best-known live-music venue.
Day Four
M Board the Long Bosphorus Tour (Uzun Boğaz Turu) with İstanbul Şehir Hatları for a one-way trip up the Bosphorus and then make your way back to town by bus, visiting museums and monuments along the way. Alternatively, take the Dentur Avraysa hop-on, hop-off tour from Beşiktaş and visit the Sakıp Sabancı Museum in Emirgan and the Ottoman-era Küçüksu Kasrı and Beylerbeyi Palace .
R If you decided to take a 90-minute cruise on a Bosphorus excursion boat rather than the full-day or hop-on, hop-off trip, you can devote the afternoon to visiting the Kariye Museum (Chora Church) or Dolmabahçe Palace .
N Bid farewell to the city over a post-dinner drink at one of Beyoğlu's rooftop bars or make your way to Akarsu Yokuşu in Cihangir to wind down in one of its bohemian cafes.
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