I've been travelling often the past couple of weeks, and that explains my disappearance sometimes from the forums. Travelling is my favorite hobby. I adore cultures, traditions of different nations and their heritage, languages, food, music, and history. Recently I've visited Madrid, Granada, Tanger, and Turkey.
For now, I'll be sharing some photos of my recent trip to Turkey, and later on I'll post the other photos of Spain, and Morocco.
My trip to Turkey lasted for 3 full days, excluding the days of arrival and departure. I rented a car from the airport (worth 700 AED for 3 days) and drove all the way to Taksim Square where my hotel was located. The hotel was 4 stars with a very attracting price (240 AE per night, including breakfast). We arrived at night and took us 30 min to reach Taksim. Once we (me and my 2 other friends) parked our car & checked in, we went for a walk in Taksim and had Kabab Iskendar for dinner. This dish is one of my FAVORITES! I Highly recommend it and there is one Turkish restuarant in Dubai that does it well, place called Harput, behind Mall of the Emirates.
This is the view from the airplane, and these are mountains of Kurdistan region in Northern Iraq.
1st Day .. ((Tour in Istanbul))
1) We took the bus to go to the European side of Istanbul where the old city is located with all the attractions.
2) We stopped in the wrong bus station, so we had to continue on walking. Here we were approaching Masjed Sultan Ahmet.
3) Masjed Sultan Ahmet ..
4) Inside Sultan Ahmet ..
5) A Turkish man washing (ablution) preparing for the noon prayers.
6) An entrance to the masjed.
7) Aya Sofya is located opposite to Sultan Ahmet Mosque. Photo was taken from inside Sultan Ahmet.
8) Aya Sofya was once a Cathedral, and later on a Mosque, and now a Museum.
9) Church + Mosque . .
10) Inside Aya Sofya, a blended mixture of Byzantine and Ottoman archetucture.
11) This is a painting of Jibra'eel (Gabriel) the Angel, and the dome is filled with Quranic verses.
12) Two Turkish ladies cleaning some parts of a column inside Aya Sofya.
13) Columns ..
14) Myself, and a final look at this beautifull piece of art of two great civilizations.
15) Outside again, between Sultan Ahmet & Aya Sofya, is a beautifull old Ottoman drink water.
16) You can take a photo with this Turkish man wearing old customs
17) A Turkish couple in the garden of old square.
18) Newly married Turkish couple
19) The Topkapi Palace, is the official & primary residence in the city of the Ottoman Sultans.
20) View from inside Topkapi ..
21) Topkapi has a lot of old items, gifts shared by Ottomans and other kings of their time, sadly tourists aren't allowed to take photos inside. However this is the entrance to the Islamic musuem where items belonging to Prophets Mohammad, Mosa (Moses), Yahya (John), Yousef (Joseph), and other compangians are all found inside. It was gathered from Levant, Egypt, and Arabia and kept safe at the Ottomans.
22) The Ottoman tombs.
We then left Topkapi and walked towards the Spice Bazar, which Turks also call it "Misiri Pazaar" .
Goods were sent from Egypt to Istanbul along with Caravans on a trade line and being sold here.
23) Spice Market (Misir Carsisi) ..
24) Inside the Bazaar ..
25) Turkish desserts! A turkish couple craving these desserts
End of 1st Day.