Instanbul
http://redriverpub.com/
This is the pub that the bloke at the hotel recommended. I went last night and it was really good. Might go there tonight as well.
I really like it here. I've walked miles on both days. I have an extra day here as I want able to get a sleeper train to Sofia tonight. A bonus really. I was here with Rob in 1997. I remembered some of it.
I have a great hotel near the railway station and my room is incredible.
Yesterday I followed the tram route. I found parks, Byzantine ruins, the Blue Mosque, the Grand Bazaar and much more.
I also went past a fete raising money for Gaza. It was very sad and heartening. Lots of home made produce
After dinner and my drinks I had a shower and went to bed!
Day 2
I walked along the water and over the bridge to explore. It's very very hilly over there. I walked up hills, up steps and then more hills and more steps. Such good fun exploring.
I went up the Galati tower. A beautiful old building and then to the rainbow steps.
I climbed up these!
Then I found my way to the rainbow stairs
https://thirdeyetraveller.com/rainbow-stairs-in-istanbul/
Luckily I had Google maps. I bought an Airalo e-sim and it had been a bonus.
this was an amazing find. This is a film set. There was heaps of traffic behind them! Lanes are very narrow and cars just have to wait.
So then I made my way down the hill.
and the water. I was going to have a drink here but it was an electronic menu that didn't work well. I had a rest and left.
The big ships come to this side too so lots of very upmarket shops and ask the big name hotels.
Completely different to my side!
And this one the menu - the drink we had on the Cape York trip - Jagermeister. But I had my rosé;
Alex and I have been looking through your blog this morning. Such a lovely city.
ReplyDeleteI have never been to Turkey so I am pretending I’m there with all of your photos. Brilliant. I love your hotel room.
ReplyDeleteWow you’ve done some walking! Wish I was with you. Love that you love the cats! Xx
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