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Poshtel in Istanbul
Poshtel in Istanbul: Is were the city’s chic boutique hostels are located ? The wooden villas are situated on the banks of the Bosphorus. Under the second Bosphorus bridge is a hostel. Poshtel is a word creation from: Posh “Schick” and “Hostel”. That’s what it’s all about . Chic hostels in Istanbul: have original interiors, good food and at a good price. 5 original hostels in Istanbul all situated in good locations Rickety bunk beds and bad food – with bathrooms in the hallways. This is how far the hostel cliché goes. There is another way. Istanbul’s hostels are young. This can be seen in the hip district of Beyoglu:With…
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What is Istanbul card ?
Istanbul card : How to save money on Istanbul’s public transport system The card is a rechargeable battery for public transport in Istanbul. With it you get a discount on the normal price of a single trip or connecting trip on the metro, tram, buses, S-Bahn and ferries in Istanbul. I will briefly explain where you can buy and top up your rechargeable battery, then I will introduce you to the other options of payment for the Istanbul’s public transport system. Istanbul card and its alternatives in the Istanbul public transport There are several ways to pay for public transport in Istanbul 1. Istanbul card is the cheapest The card…
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Istanbul Street Food Guide: the best locations!
Are you wondering where to try Istanbul Street Food ? Here you will find everything about Istanbul street food and the best places to try it – tested and approved! Istanbul Street Food Guide : best dishes 1. Midye Dolma: mussels with rice, cinnamon and lemon … Midye dolma are mussels stuffed with rice, cinnamon, pine nuts, dill, mint, garlic and tomatoes. You can either buy the clams on the street or from the stalls. The residents of Istanbul tend to buy the mussels at restaurants and stalls who offer take away as they are well known for their freshness . One shop I can highly recommend is Midyeci Ahmet…
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Istanbul Museum Pass: who is it for?
The Istanbul Museum Pass is an entry ticket to the top attractions in Istanbul. The pass costs 220 Turkish Lira and is valid for 5 days.The fourth attraction you visit will be cheaper then usually with this pass. Here I will explain for whom the Museum Pass is worthwhile having and how it works. Does the Istanbul Museum Pass pay off? What is included in the Museum Pass: The Istanbul Museum Pass is an entry ticket to Istanbul’s top attractions, with a validity period of 5 days, at a price of 220 Turkish Lira (around € 35), saves time at the ticket office. You can buy the Museum Pass at…
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Dolmus in Turkey
Dolmus in Turkey : 7 tips for traveling with the Turkish collective bus Dolmus is the name for a Turkish minibus that works similar to a shared taxi. The minibus drives along set routes and travel times. Along the route, the dolmus usually stops at any location to allow passengers to get on or off. In small Turkish cities, it is the most important local transport. Here I briefly explain the special features of a first time trip with the Dolmus and what to watch out for! 7 tips for your first dolmus in Turkey ride 1. Stops Specially designated stops for a dolmus are rare along the routes in…