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Markestephan Favourite destinations: Turkey Top Tip: Take it slow. I live here in Istanbul. Came here in 1998 as a backpacker/archeologist, and moved here to stay in 2002. Want to know something about Istanbul? Ask Markestephan a question << Prev | Page 2 of 2 Q: What is the best part of Istanbul to eat out in? Submitted By: Hostelworld Moderator on the 21st March 2006 A: Some of the best restuarants are in Kadikoy while more 'romantic' places are in Ortakoy. Some very glitzy places are in Taksim. Q: Is it expensive to eat out in Istanbul? Submitted By: Hostelworld Moderator on the 21st March 2006 A: Prices are typical for a touristy place, but you can get off the beaten track and find some cheaper food. Q: What else shouldn’t be missed? Submitted By: Hostelworld Moderator on the 21st March 2006 A: The Blue Mosque, Topkapi Palace, the Cisterns, the Grand Bazaar, Dolmabache Palace, the ancient walls. Q: In your opinion, what is Istanbul’s number one attraction? Submitted By: Hostelworld Moderator on the 21st March 2006 A: The number one attraction is Saint Sophia Church/Mosque. << Prev | Page 2 of 2
I live here in Istanbul. Came here in 1998 as a backpacker/archeologist, and moved here to stay in 2002.
Want to know something about Istanbul? Ask Markestephan a question
<< Prev | Page 2 of 2
A: Some of the best restuarants are in Kadikoy while more 'romantic' places are in Ortakoy. Some very glitzy places are in Taksim.
A: Prices are typical for a touristy place, but you can get off the beaten track and find some cheaper food.
A: The Blue Mosque, Topkapi Palace, the Cisterns, the Grand Bazaar, Dolmabache Palace, the ancient walls.
A: The number one attraction is Saint Sophia Church/Mosque.