
Turkey Food
Travel Tips for Food in TurkeyTatvan, Eastern Anatolia, Turkey Visit a nice Kebab store on the main street, not far from the junction by the supermarket. They have Iskender Kebap for less then a Lira and its great! Good tip? (+2) Izmir, Aegean Region, Turkey Izmir is where you'll find one of the holiest place in the world. Izmir houses the last home of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Good tip? (+2) Istanbul, Marmara Region, Turkey If you're short on time, avoid places like Topkapi palace, etc. They charge yabancis (foreigners) out the nose, and the grand bazaar is cooler anyway... and has free admission. Give yourself a solid two days to fully explore it. Make sure to take a water taxi to Uskudar on the Asian side of the city! Good tip? (+1) Istanbul, Marmara Region, Turkey Best place to stay in Istanbul -SulanAhmet (£25 to 40 per night).
Low cost airlines go to Sabiha Gokcen Airport. Take Bus upto Taksem (cost 10 Turkish Liras). The journey is 45 mins to 75 minutes. From Taksem, take a taxi to Sultan Ahment. Better if you fix the rate before hand to 10 to 15 Turkish Liras.
Places to visit:
SultanAhmet mosque (blue mosque), Yerebatan Cistern, Top-Kapi Palace, museum opposite to SultanAhmet mosque if you realy interested in musuem.
Istanbul Nightlife: Taksem.
Turkish Hamam: Sultanahmet hamam at Sultanahmet. Approx cost Liras 60. The hama is not relaxing; you would need good sleep after you are massaged! Good tip? (+1) Yalikavak, Aegean Region, Turkey It could be that I was there in March, but Yalikavak was dullsville. The beach was nothing special, the shops that were opened seemed to be dominated by tourist-baiting trinketry, and locals seemed less approachable and friendly than anywhere else in Turkey (a country that is arguably one of the friendliest on earth...at least the citizenry is, anyway). It might be worth a stop if you're lazing a few days away on the Bodrum peninsula, but I was more taken with the scenery of the tiny village of Gumusluk. Good tip? (+1) |