If I have to pick a landmark for Istanbul, it'll be the Galata Tower. The nine-story tall structure dominates much of Istanbul skyline. For our last 2 night stay in Turkey, we chose World House hostel, which is in the Galata neighborhood, and 3 minutes walk from the Galata Tower.
As much as I love the neighborhood due to its hippy environment and cute little stores, there was a lot of windy hills. If you are traveling with elders and/or carrying heavy luggage, I would definitely recommend to choose a different location such as the old town. Otherwise, Galata is the neighborhood to be.
Galata Tower and Galata Bridge, which connects to Old Town |
The hostel itself was average. As commented by most travelers, it is a nice hostel for single travelers. Their breakfast is decent and the downstairs hangout/lounge area is pretty nice. One complaint I would have about the hostel is their wifi which does not work in our room. Also, there is a seating area right outside the hostel, which is perfect for watching people IF there is no one around you smoking. People smoke a lot in Istanbul, by smoking I don't mean Hookah. It was actual cigarette smokes and that's the only thing I could not stand.
You will see so many people fishing on Galata Bridge |
A store in Grand Bazaar |
Thanks to my local friend who took us to this restaurant named Aslan in the grand bazaar, we were so happy that we even went there again on our second day.
Another must visit attraction in Istanbul is the Topkapi Palace, which has showcases for the Ottoman's empire wealth and relics. I am not one who enjoy looking around the Sultan's magnificent jewelry collection nor Prophet Mohammad's beard hair (believe it or not, it was there). I also do not think that the admission fees is worth it. Nevertheless, the view of the Bosphorus from the Palace is nice and I definitely recommend sitting in the cafeteria and enjoying the view (even though the prices are expensive).
Inside the Topaki Palace |
View of the Bosphorus Straight - can you see the bridge which connects Europe and Asia? |
During our final day, we decided to do the Bosphorus tour as recommended by most people. We were looking at full 6 hours long Bosphorus tour but the tour was unavailable during the time that we were there. So instead, we ended up joining the shorter Bosphorus tour. We tried to get on the evening tour so that we can view the Istanbul in sunset.
Istanbul in Sunset |
After getting off the ferry, we decided to walk back to our hostel from Eminonu port. Instead of walking across the upper level of Galata bridge, we decided to walk across the lower, and it is then that we discovered the numerous restaurants underneath the bridge. We picked a nice spot which overlooked the old town and ordered some anchovies and pipes. Hookah was relatively strong compared to what I have tried in New York.
September is perfect time to visit Istanbul as the weather was very pleasant. Smoking Hookah and enjoying anchovies in a nice weather with the view of the old town, it was a nice way to end our vacation in Turkey.
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