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04 Introducing Istanbul – A city to discover

January 29, 2008 - Permalink - 3 comments

Byzantium, Constantinople, Istanbul. Throughout the ages under whatever name Istanbul has never lost it’s mysticism and beauty. And not without reason Napoleon once said that if the whole world would be one continent, Constantinople would be it’s capital.

With it’s twenty million people the city is alive in all it’s aspects. It invites you, it excites you. The city inhales and exhales. It truly breathes and the people are the blood that’s pumping through her veins and gigantic heart.

Istanbul is a city to discover and never to forget. So by all means: go out and walk the streets where crusaders marched long ago. Bargain in the bazaar district where things haven’t changed all that much in over 2000 years. Wander amongst the most tremendous buildings in the world with your mouth wide open making you unable to speak for quite some time. Cross the Galata bridge which is like a city all on its own and meet the most interesting, friendly and hardest people of the city here. Get off the tram at a place you’ve never even heard off and spend that day getting lost to find your own Istanbul. And last but not least: every once in a while, just sit back with a cup of ‘kahve’ and watch Istanbul pass by.

Then, and only then, you might have gotten some idea of what Napoleon was talking about and the oldest of memories will meet the new.

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3 comments so far

Hey Jr

Je bent al weer druk bezig geweest om je Blog te schrijven..
Leuk dat je dat doet, blijven we hier ook wat op de hoogte.

Knuffel Anke

Anke on January 30, 2008 @ 17:55

Hurdihur, zo... dit is wel het middel om ons op de hoogte te houden. Hier, thuis, met wind en regen.. zeg maar..

Have fun en blijf schrijven!

Sjoerd Feitsma on February 02, 2008 @ 18:54

A great blog .. why dont you had to the Turkey Herald on line news paper.

Your stories, experiences of life or holidays in Turkey.
As Turkey gets ready to herald the arrival of this years expected number of tourists, we see the launch of an on-line magazine designed for those like minded people with a passion for all things Turkish. Turkey is set to experience a huge increase in tourism in 2008 with 21.4 million foreign tourists – boosting a firm revival from just 2006 which saw the lowest number of visitors to Turkey since 1999. An 8% rise in the number of international visitors is predicted. Visit our Travel section here.http://www.turkeyherald.com

Turkey Herald on May 31, 2008 @ 01:08

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