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Istanbul Travel Guide
Edit This The best resource for sights, hotels, restaurants, bars, what to do and seeNo matter how and from which side you approach the city, from Yesilköy by the airport bus or taxi, by train to the European train station Sirkeci or by ship through the Dardanelles: the moment will come when on the horizon the scenery of the peninsula will raise, the skyline of the mighty mosques. Believe me when I say, this is a moment you will never ever forget! Or as the poet says: "Istanbulu dinliyorum, gözlerim kapali" - I am listening to Istanbul, while having my eyes closed.
You need at least 1 full week to see the some main atractions; museums, parks, covered bazaar, old mosques and palaces etc.... The best time to visit the city between May- September time frame, and be sure you take a boat tour along the Bosphorus, zig zaging the cannel towards north, all the way to Black Sea Asia Site (Anadolu Kavagi). It is called a bagger ship, it stops every sea port (a total of 10) and enjoy watching the mensions/ palaces, castels on the way where you will pass under the two suspension bridges.
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Part or or all of this text stems from the original article at: Sezgin Aytuna
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June 28, 2006 change by sezgin aytuna (3 points)
February 08, 2007 change by dogan
January 31, 2008 change by bilsentravel
May 24, 2006 change by giorgio
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