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The Smart Girl’s Guide to Istanbul: A Photoessay

By Smartgirltravel @SmartGirlTravel

Literally and figuratively bridging the gap between Europe and Asia, Istanbul is one of the most exciting cities in the world. It has an overwhelming array of cultural sites of historic and religious significance, great shopping in traditional bazaars and modern shopping malls, fantastic nightlife, and a unique character enhanced by the Bosporus flowing through the middle of everything and the personality of Turks themselves. Turkish food and desserts are also amazing, so if you ever get bored of sightseeing you can find a relaxed café to hang out in and experiment with rich Mediterranean dishes and hearty kebabs of endless styles, or just inhale plate after plate of baklava (even though you know you shouldn’t).

While living in Istanbul for nine months, I found that I never got bored. There was always another old neighborhood to explore, always another immense mosque to gawk at, always another nightclub to throw down in, always another museum to wander around in, or always another house party where I would meet more friendly Turks and foreigners. And if that wasn’t enough, there are easy day trips to beaches on the Black Sea or islands in the Sea of Marmara where you can bicycle around and escape traffic. From Istanbul you can easily visit other parts of the country on your own or as part of a tour. Click here to read more.

 

The Smart Girl’s Guide to Istanbul:    A Photoessay

Ferrying from one continent to another

The Smart Girl’s Guide to Istanbul:    A Photoessay

Dockside neighborhood of Istinye

The Smart Girl’s Guide to Istanbul:    A Photoessay

“Sorry, you’ll have to wait your turn”

The Smart Girl’s Guide to Istanbul:    A Photoessay

Annual Tulip festival in Emirgan Park

 

The Smart Girl’s Guide to Istanbul:    A Photoessay

Beautiful flowers everywhere

 

The Smart Girl’s Guide to Istanbul:    A Photoessay

Smoking nargileh with my roommate Özgün

 

The Smart Girl’s Guide to Istanbul:    A Photoessay

Dancing to crazy gypsy music at Araf

 

The Smart Girl’s Guide to Istanbul:    A Photoessay

Delicious food everywhere!

 

The Smart Girl’s Guide to Istanbul:    A Photoessay

This dessert shop was four stories tall and down the street from my job. Dangerous combination.

 

The Smart Girl’s Guide to Istanbul:    A Photoessay

Aya Sofya, possibly the most impressive building in the world

 

The Smart Girl’s Guide to Istanbul:    A Photoessay

Blue Mosque

 

The Smart Girl’s Guide to Istanbul:    A Photoessay

Visiting night markets all around the city to keep the kitchen stocked

 

The Smart Girl’s Guide to Istanbul:    A Photoessay

Simply delicious

 

The Smart Girl’s Guide to Istanbul:    A Photoessay

Hanging lamps in the Grand Bazaar

 

The Smart Girl’s Guide to Istanbul:    A Photoessay

Turkey is famous for its carpets. Ones like these take months to finish by hand

 

The Smart Girl’s Guide to Istanbul:    A Photoessay

Beautiful stonework all over the city

 

The Smart Girl’s Guide to Istanbul:    A Photoessay

Mosque floor

 

The Smart Girl’s Guide to Istanbul:    A Photoessay

At Basilica Cistern, under the heart of the old city

 

The Smart Girl’s Guide to Istanbul:    A Photoessay

Visiting the Eyüp Sultan graveyard

 

The Smart Girl’s Guide to Istanbul:    A Photoessay

Heaven!

 

All photos by Neil Hilton


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