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- Are there still any brothels in Istanbul? : r AskTurkey - Reddit
Hi! I visited istanbul a few years ago It was an amazing experience You have a beautiful city! Currently I am planning another trip and I am considiring visiting Istanbul again I remember brothels still being open in my last visit and I regret not visiting it From a quick internet search i found out that most brothels have been closed since
- My Istanbul trip (as well as opinion of Turkey in general)
Making Turkey my 24th country on the travel list, it was definitely the most interesting and wholesome of all the countries I’ve visited Living near a city called Dearborn, Michigan (which is one of the largest concentrations of Muslims outside of the Middle East) I had seen some cultural aspects of Lebanese (both Christian and Muslim
- What to wear as a female tourist in Istanbul Turkey? : r istanbul - Reddit
You’ll be fine dressing however you like in Istanbul, Izmir, Antalya ext where local people hang out If you’re thinking of visiting more conservative cities such as Konya, Urfa ext you may want to cover up a bit more(up to you) without needing to wear a headscarf tbh
- Expats, after moving to Istanbul Turkey, any regrets? : r istanbul - Reddit
I'm Australian and have been staying in Turkey for long periods of time since 2004, made the full move here in 2014, looked all round Turkey and decided to live in Bodrum due to weather, size of city, easy to get to airport that has direct international flights and easy ferry access to Greek islands
- Things that are a must in Istanbul! : r istanbul - Reddit
Turkey has also the cheapest starbucks in the world so you can try the cool starbucks drinks with out breaking the bank but coffee is so huge here, everywhere has coffee i dont usually go to starbucks but not many make a mocha frappe - so if you feel like a fu cking mocha frappe, your local coffee place ain't gonna deliver haha
- Things to do in Turkey, for a week : r istanbul - Reddit
Coming to Turkey for a week, want to explore the local culture and best food Sharing my itinerary, please suggest any improvements, best areas to stay and dos and donts 🙏 Day 1: Arriving in Istanbul, will check in and visit local markets Looking for which area to stay and where to eat
- Fun things to do in Istanbul beyond the basic tourist things?
I'm going to be visiting Istanbul soon, and I want to know what I should check out We'll be visiting some of the big landmarks and historical sites -- Grand Bazaar, Hagia Sophia, Basilica Cistern, etc , etc -- but I want to know what locals and insiders would recommend, aside from the tourist stuff that all the guide books mention
- Istanbul itinerary by a local (updated) : r travel - Reddit
Eat baklava at güllüoğlu (first ever baklava shop in istanbul) Drink coffee at karabatak Get drinks and the grilled octopus at mürver restaurant on top of novotel bosphorus Day 4: asian side of Istanbul Get to the asian side of Istanbul (by sea taksi or regular ferry) Brunch by the water at çengelköy sütiş
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