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One of the entrances to the grand bazaar. |
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One of the streets within the grand bazaar. |
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Roof of the grand bazaar. |
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Entrance to the University of Istanbul |
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Small mosque as we get lost walking in the city. |
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Part of the aqueduct from a long time ago. |
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Small road winding up the hill through this neighborhood. |
Think one could spend a day just walking through the aisles and checking out the little shops as there were also food stalls and drink places so you could easily take a break if you wanted. Decide to leave the bazaar and walk around a little bit. Find our way along a huge wall that we find out is part of the Istanbul University so we try and make our way onto campus to explore but get denied at the gate as we do not have institutional IDs so we keep walking through the area and find ourselves at the Suleymaniye mosque. It is one of the larger ones in Istanbul and is absolutely stunning. As we are approaching the call to prayer happens which sounds fascinating. We try to go in to see how this all works but during the prayer service, they close the tourist entrance and only practitioners can enter on their respective sides; sucks but I definitely understand and agree with that decision for them. The area is extremely peaceful with views of the city below going on for a while as the mosque is up on a hill. Wonderful views and a small little garden nearby with tombs next to a small mausoleum. Then we head down to the spice market again but on the way we wind up walking through tiny streets where they are closing down the streets for people to come out and pray on whatever they have (cardboard, mats, rugs, etc.) and people are helping each other get set up so they can pray.
Outside wall of the mosque |
Above the big entry door to the mosque's courtyard. |
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The Suleymaniye mosque. Beautiful day to come across this impressive building. |
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Part of the mosque's courtyard. |
Call to prayer at a mosque.
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The mosque's courtyard. |
Cool looking box in the middle of the courtyard. Not sure what it is for. |
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Roof above the tourist entrance to the mosque. |
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View from the mosque of the Bosporus. |
Look at the Tower. |
Look at all the domes. |
Looking over at the spice market area |
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Boat traffic galore! |
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Look at all the similar chimneys or whatever they are going down this hill. |
Liked this picture as it has a lot going on. |
The mosque from the overlook. People along the side are washing their feet to enter. |
In case you didnt believe me here is a close up. |
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One of the minarets. |
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Looking down the side of the mosque. Huge building. |
It was really cool seeing everyone A) help each other in a time that they know is important to everyone, and B) the amount of people that pray and the fact that people were not surprised to see shops/streets/etc. closed. We stop at a little doner place to grab a snack and then head through the spice market to get some turkish delights for the day's enjoyment. We then grab a train up to Kabatas where we get off (end of the line) and walk along the coast towards ortokoy as there was a food we were supposed to try. On the way we see the Besiktas stadium and walk through some of the side streets of Marmary University before winding up in Ortokoy. Look at the Kumpir (baked/stuffed potato) and nothing looks particularly interesting to me so we just go into a bar and grab some drinks while we wait for our ferry. Ferry comes and we head over to Uskudar on the Eastern side.
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One of the monster estates we saw from the boat. Incredibly beautiful up close. |
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See what I am talking about? |
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As we were walking by the palace, across the street is the Besiktas FC stadium. |
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Then we came across one of the old entrances for the palace. |
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Fancy doorways they have here. |
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Road we were walking along heading up the coast. |
From there we get on the rail to Kadikoy which is one of their big night life areas, which has a very different vibe from the place the first night up near the tower; this place seemed more like college bar hang outs with chill vibes and some pretty cool looking bars. Go into Zeplin to eat and drink (burger ok and beer selection decent but expensive) before going next door to Craft which is a very tall building with seating on each level and some good balcony space if you can get it. After a few drinks there, we make our way back to the hostel via the rail. Good last full day exploring a wonderful city.
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Why so many chandeliers???? Looks great but extremely low and somewhat cluttered looking. |
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Other side of the mosque. |
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Boarded the boat and are heading out. |
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Side view of our mosque. |
One more picture of the giant mosque on the other side of the river. |
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