Istanbul: The City That Lies In Two Continents (Part 3)

in travel •  7 years ago  (edited)
No trip to Istanbul is complete without experiencing and visiting these two main attractions; a cruise on the Bosphorus, the continental separator between of and Asia, and a visit to the Grand Bazaar, oldest covered market in the world.

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Day 3

Bosphorus Cruise

On the third day of our trip in Instanbul, we went for a half-day cruise to experience and discover the Bosphorus. The Bosphorus strait has always been acting as a physical division between Europe and Asian.

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Ready for Bosphorus Cruise

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On the upper deck of the Lufer 6

The weather was so good that day, so I decided to sit on the upper deck, sipping my Turkish tea while enjoying the sceneries. As we were streaming through the Bosphorus strait, we got to discover some major landmarks, mansions and luxury hotels in Istanbul that belongs to the european side and the other on the asian side.

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The Dolmabahce Palace on the Europe side

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Kuleli Military High School (Oldest Military High School in Turkey) on the Asian shore of Bosphorus strait

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Neighbourhood at the Asian side of Bosphorus

At one point, I got tired because I kept on looking to left and right sides of the bosphorus (lols). Both sides of the Bhosporus straits offered equally beautiful sceneries and I don't want to miss them.

At the narrowest point on a series of hills on the european side of the Bosphorus strait, is a Rumelian Castle. It is a medieval fortress commissioned in preparation for the Ottoman conquest of constantinople.

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After the conquest, it served as a customs checkpoint and occasional prison

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Today, the fortress is a popular museum open to the public

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Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge

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Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge, the 2nd Bosphorus bridge

As the boat make a turn back, it gave us a closer look at the buildings on the asian side.

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Beautiful asian influenced mansions on the asian side

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Boats of all sizes at Bosphorus

Park Fora Restaurant

Our boat dropped us at one of the piers along Bosphorus and we walked to a restaurant named Park Fora for our lunch.


Radiant Yatch docking at Bosphorus near Park Fora Restaurant

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Our lunch

I enjoyed our lunch at Park Fora, the seafood served was fresh and tasted very good. The atmosphere was calm and at the same time we enjoyed the stunning view of Bosphorus.

Grand Bazaar

As we finished our wonderful lunch, we were brought back to the Sultanahmet Square again.. yes AGAIN.. but this time, we come for shopping (eeerrrmmm window shopping for me) at the Grand Bazaar.

The Grand Bazaar is one of the largest and oldest covered markets in the world. With 61 covered streets and over 4000 shops, and grand it definitely is. In Grand Bazaar, you can see shops selling carpets, leathers, flavoured turkish teas, jewelleries and almost everything you can think of under one covered roof.

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Inside the Grand Bazaar

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Colourful handpainted ceramic bowls

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Beautiful turkish mosaic lanterns

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Turkish mosaic lamps made of hand-cut coloured glass

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Aladdin genie lamps

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Turkish Viagra also easily available at the Grand Bazaar

Grand Bazaar is definitely worth seeing even if you don't buy anything. If you see something that you might like, i highly suggest you to buy on the spot (don't forget to bargain) because you might not be able to find the same shop again later. You can get easily confused as the area are just too huge!

Just like any other shopping bazaars, the salesperson can be very pushy and do a lot of bargaining to make sure you have a good deal.

Oh ya, it is advisable to reserve at least.. I repeat.. At least 4 hours (I need more) there in order to enjoy all the things the Grand Bazaar has to offer.


We stopped by at one of the Indian restaurant for dinner and proceeded back to the hotel afterwards..

Part 4, which is the last part of my Istanbul trip will be posted soon.. so stay tuned!

Xoxo,
@connie1018

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very cool post !

Thank you @eliasleo..


Turkish Viagra also easily available in the Grand Bazaar

Would be good if I can prescribe this to my patient with ED problem.
@dilresh, have you ever thought of becoming a supplier for this?

Thank you for sharing @connie1018. The pictures are so pretty. I wonder if you guys have visited Land of Legends in Turkey?

Cheers.

Haha! Itu juga la kan Papanog!!

Unfortunately our trip covered Istanbul only. Land of Legends is in Antalya, which is 1 hour flight from Istanbul.

Maybe next trip to Antalya.
@dilresh, kasi supply sama sya bah....utk patient juga......hahaha

Thank you @connie1018

Hahahaha... boleh ba..

Hahahahaha... very funny @papanog.. that we will talk later behind the curtain..

Noted bro...will wait for the day...tick tock tick tock....hahaha

Hahahaha... i bet u do...

Nice post!

I have follow you 😊

Thank you @pandancmf 😊

OMG. The scenery so pleasant.

Yes it is! Hehe

I've enjoyed your writing @connie1018. Beautiful pictures and definitely you have highlighted the best things about Istanbul, Turkey.

Thank you @g2k! Glad that you enjoyed reading my write up..

The pictures are so pretty ! Especially the colours of lights. It seems like I’ve travel along with u ... ❤️

Thank you @anneycho.. yeah, I wanted to buy the lights, but ended up buying shisha/hookah and I have not unboxed it until now. 😅

Hahaha , u should have gotten the lights 😂😂 at least I’m sure u would unbox it by now ... ba Mari Kita shisha 😬