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  • Kafka Kafe

    You can drink your hot wine by the wood stove in a historical place and join a very warm conversation.  You can practice English on certain days of the week.  They are very particular about cocktails and food. It hosts various parties on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday...

    0 , in Cafe, cocktail, beer Istanbul, 2 years ago
  • Ring roof

    Ringroof started on 2019. completely prepared for erasmus students. Every day parties going on and people having partied here like crazy!Cheap alcohol relax place and ringroof being on Terrace floor makes you have wonderful fun Times. Friday and saturday İstanbul...

    0 , in Erasmus party Istanbul, 4 years ago
  • Ortaköy Mosque

    Bridge is the first one connecting Europe and Asia. It is one of the symbols of Istanbul and Ortakoy. Also it is main background for any photos in Istanbul. With Ortakoy Mosque they are yhe most popular selfie point of Turkey I guess. These all makes Ortakoy one of the...

    0 , in What to see Istanbul, 5 years ago
  • nisantasi university

    I was for one and half year in Istanbul/Turkey.I did also an internship here connected with my department.This kind of program is giving amazing opportunity for students to improove their self in their study andd to learn more about the other culture's and to experience...

    0 , in What to see Istanbul, 5 years ago
  • Walter's Coffee Roastery (Istanbul)

    Istanbul is one of the most beautiful Turkish cities and enjoys many tourist attractions, making it a destination for tourists as they enjoy the beauty of nature, scenic scenery, museums, historic and archaeological sites, and there are places to shop, so I will tell...

    0 , in Cafe, cocktail, beer Istanbul, 5 years ago
  • Kemer

    At first I thought that Turkey was the perfect place to spend a vacation on the beach, relaxing near the swimming pools! But this is not only the country of great civilizations, which has left behind a number of architectural monuments. The following are the seven...

    0 , in What to see Istanbul, 5 years ago
  • Ağa Kapısı (The door of the Master)

    It's a cafe that hosts the most beautiful view of the most beautiful city. From here, you can see The Historic Peninsula, The Golden Horn, The Bosphorus and The Galata under your feet. You can enjoy the amazing view with the Ottaman sherbets and the authentic Turkish...

    0 , in Cafe, cocktail, beer Istanbul, 5 years ago
  • Karakoy

    Which city is the most favorable to travelers? Aight! The answer is Istanbul! Istanbul has it all: History, public game, crazy summer parties, historical places, luxury, accommodation, sea, sun and etc., etc. Istanbul is located on both Asian and European sides,...

    0 , in What to see Istanbul, 5 years ago
  • Karakoy

    Which city is the most favorable to travelers? Aight! The answer is Istanbul! Istanbul has it all: History, public game, crazy summer parties, historical places, luxury, accommodation, sea, sun and etc., etc. Istanbul is located on both Asian and European sides,...

    0 , in What to see Istanbul, 5 years ago
  • Latife

    How to go? Whether come to the Besiktas square, after passing the statue of the eagle, straight walk, on the left side comes out Latife. How is there like? This is a boutique coffee shop. Interior design, in brown colour tones; decorated with drawings and posters. It...

    0 , in Cafe, cocktail, beer Istanbul, 6 years ago
  • Bosphorus

    The color of the sea is turquoise in Istanbul for about 1 and a half weeks. The reason why of this is that the number of phytoplankton in the sea increased. These photographs are taken from the Sirkeci-Harem ferry. In some photographs, the Maiden's Tower and the...

    0 , in What to see Istanbul, 6 years ago
  • Breakfast Place Street in Beşiktaş

    This is a small breakfast place street that has lots of small restaurants that serve breakfast. Even though all the places are very small, there are lots of breakfast restaurants. All the breakfast restaurants have "pişi" on their breakfast menu and this is one of the...

    0 , in Where to eat Istanbul, 6 years ago
  • Benazio Coffee

    One of my favorite places in Istanbul is Kadikoy. Anytime I would have a free afternoon or Saturday while living in Istanbul, Kadikoy was the place I would head. Their coffee shops, great views, and quiet back streets were paradise for me.  One day while in Rasimpasa,...

    0 , in Where to eat Istanbul, 6 years ago
  • Rumeli Hisar (Rumeli Fortress)

    One of the first places I visited when I became an exchange student at Bogazici University was Rumeli Hisari. I loved being able to tell my friends back home - "I have a fortress in my neighborhood!" Rumeli Hisari sits along the Bogaz (Bosphorus Strait) and makes for a...

    0 , in What to see Istanbul, 6 years ago
  • Istanbul Aquarium at Aqua Florya

    Istanbul is a city surrounded by water. Between the Bosphorus Strait that slices the city in half, the Black Sea in the North, and the Sea of Marmara at the South, the sea is a big deal in this large Turkish city. You are never far from the "deniz" ("sea" in Turkish)....

    0 , in What to do Istanbul, 6 years ago
  • Emirgan

    The Tulip Festival, is held every April and is very beautiful! I would also like to thank the artists and bands whose names I do not know; they embellished it with their beautiful voices. #Istanbul #lale #festival #tulip Emirgan is one of the best places to visit when...

    0 , in What to see Istanbul, 6 years ago
  • Wiseguy NY Pizza

    Boğaziçi University is located in the beautiful neighborhood of Rümelihisarüstü, right above the Bosphorus with lots of stunning views. Because of the large student population, this area is full of affordable and high-quality cafes and restaurants, markets and...

    0 , in Where to eat Istanbul, 6 years ago
  • Borusan Contemporary Museum

    This past winter, I decided that I wanted to see some art. I had spotted a building while crossing the FSM bridge in Istanbul, and it looked like it had terraces with some sculptures. So, I did some research and convinced some friends to join me on a breezy Saturday...

    0 , in What to see Istanbul, 6 years ago
  • Tahin

    The first time I looked at a menu for Tahin, my jaw almost dropped open. Every food item listed, from the falafels to the page full of hummus options, looked like food from heaven. I am a vegan, so eating out sometimes becomes quite a chore. However, when I noticed that...

    0 , in Where to eat Istanbul, 6 years ago
  • Mahatma Cafe

    As a vegan in Istanbul, I am always on the lookout for fully-vegan cafes where I can sit back and order absolutely anything on the menu, without having to study ingredients' lists or ask the servers all kinds of questions. Mahatma Cafe is a dream come true! Situated on...

    0 , in Where to eat Istanbul, 6 years ago

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