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The Wonders of Istanbul, Türkiye



Hello from Istanbul, Türkiye!


This has been quite the culture shock. I've always enjoyed smaller, European cities, but for the first time in this journey, I'm not in a small city, and I'm in a city that straddles Europe and Asia.


My Airbnb is close to Taksim Square, the main square here in Istanbul, and it's an easy walk (if you don't count the steep 137 stairs I have to climb each day!) But it's good exercise and something I deal with rather than having to take a bus or train each day like I mainly do. The weather has been warm, but my Airbnb has air conditioning thankfully. And there are signs of it cooling off as autumn weather begins.


I'm here for six weeks and the size of the city is rather overwhelming. The population is about 15 million people, and for comparison, Los Angeles is 4 million. They do have a really good transportation system that I've only begun to explore, and I have been over to the Asian side of Turkey.


There's plenty of good food, culture, and history to explore - so I'm off to the races!


Istiklal Avenue

Istiklal Avenue, located in the heart of Istanbul, is one of the city’s most iconic and vibrant streets. Stretching for about 1.4 kilometers, it’s a bustling pedestrian avenue filled with a mix of modern shops, cafes, art galleries, and historic landmarks. As you stroll down the avenue, you’ll encounter everything from street musicians to local vendors, all set against the backdrop of stunning 19th-century architecture. The avenue is also home to the nostalgic red tram, which adds a charming touch to the already dynamic atmosphere. Whether you're indulging in local delicacies, shopping, or simply people-watching, Istiklal offers a true taste of Istanbul’s rich cultural blend. It’s the perfect place to experience the city's energy and diversity in one of its most popular neighborhoods.



Turkish Ice Cream (or dondurma)

One of the first things I saw and had to try was the famous Turkish ice cream, dondurma. What makes it stand out? It’s all about the texture—stretchy, chewy, and nothing like the ice cream I’ve had before. But it’s not just the ice cream itself that makes it special; the vendors here turn it into an experience. They’re known for their playful tricks, making you work for that cone with a few fun teases before you finally get to taste it!


The secret behind dondurma’s unique texture is salep, a flour made from wild orchid roots, and mastic resin, which gives it that unforgettable stretch. As for the taste? Creamy with a slight floral note that sets it apart from any other ice cream.


If you’re ever in Turkey, this is a must-try. It’s not just delicious, it’s a fun experience you won’t forget!



Galata Tower

One spot I absolutely couldn’t miss in Istanbul was the towering Galata Tower, a true gem in the heart of the city. It's incredible to think that this ancient structure has been watching over Istanbul since the 14th century! As I climbed the narrow spiral stairs, each step felt like a journey back in time. But the real reward was the view from the top—360 degrees of pure magic. From the bustling streets below to the shimmering Bosphorus, it’s moments like these that remind me why I love exploring so much. Istanbul, you never cease to amaze me!



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Finally...

I’ll be here for a couple more weeks, so it’s time to wrap up the last few things I’ve wanted to do but haven’t gotten around to yet. Honestly, even staying here for six weeks doesn’t feel like enough time to experience everything Türkiye has to offer—at least at my pace! So that definitely means a return trip.


By mid-October, I’ll be heading back to Albania, where I was around this time last year. I’m excited to return to Tirana, the capital of Albania. It’s a city I’m familiar with and really enjoyed, especially for the food! There’s still plenty to explore there, and I’m looking forward to diving back in.


So, stay tuned as the adventures continue!


I really appreciate those who have been reading this blog. Thanks for following along!


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Bob Tapper

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