Istanbul
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İstanbul
İstanbul
Istanbul, the largest city in Turkey, is a vibrant and exciting destination that welcomes people from all around the world. The food is yummy. Try Turkish delicious traditional cuisine, which includes dishes such as kebabs, meze, and baklava. The location is great. Istanbul is located at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, making it a unique place to live and an awesome starting point for further exploring. The nightlife is amazing. The city has a vibrant nightlife scene, with many bars, clubs, and restaurants that stay open late.
Awesome things to do in Istanbul
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Start your day with a traditional Turkish coffee made before your eyes in hot sand. Then try a Turkish breakfasts spread called "Turkish Breakfast" or "Kahvaltı" which consist of various cheeses, fresh tomatoes, cucumbers, olives, butter, honey, jam, and various breads such as simit (a type of sesame seed-covered bread) and pide (a type of Turkish pizza).
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Istanbul is known for its delicious traditional cuisine, which includes dishes such as kebabs, meze (a variety of small, flavorful dishes), and baklava (a sweet pastry made from phyllo dough and honey). Some popular traditional Turkish dishes to try for lunch include Iskender kebab, Lahmacun and Adana Kebab. Have a fish sandwich. The city is located on the Bosphorus strait and the Sea of Marmara, so it's not a surprise that the seafood is fresh and delicious. You can try different types of fish sandwiches or grilled fish in restaurants located by the sea.
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Istanbul has a variety of bars and clubs that cater to different tastes and styles, from traditional meyhanes (taverns) to modern nightclubs. Some popular nightlife areas include Beyoglu, Ortaköy and Taksim Square. Take in some live music. Istanbul has a lively music scene, and you can find everything from traditional Turkish music to jazz, rock, and electronic music in venues throughout the city. Visit a rooftop terrace or a rooftop bar. The city has many rooftop terraces and bars with amazing views of the city, particularly over the Bosphorus strait which can offer a great atmosphere for a night out.
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Go to the beach in the charming Prince Islands, a group of nine islands located in the Sea of Marmara, just a short ferry ride from Istanbul. The islands are known for their beautiful beaches, traditional wooden houses, and car-free streets. Visit the ancient city of Troy located about 2 hours west of Istanbul. It is famous for being the setting of the Trojan War, as told in Homer's Iliad. Visitors can see the remains of the city's walls, gates, and towers, as well as a replica of the Trojan Horse.