Jugendherberge in Istanbul
Reisetipps für HI Hostel Istanbul - The Orient Hostel (Seite 1/2)
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15 Nov 2011 Monika, Österreich:
Das Frühstück ist sehr, sehr dürftig!!!Immer gleich!! |
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15 Nov 2011 Monika, Österreich:
Viele Essenslokale in der Nähe |
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15 Nov 2011 Monika, Österreich:
Straßenbahn und Sehenswürdigkeiten gut errreichbar |
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02 Jul 2011 Olga, Australien:
Aya Sofia, Blue Mosque, Grand Bazzar, walk down the major street(in both directions) alongside the 'tram line'. Walking down the hill, you reach the harbour (EMINONU-the old historical part of city), and find bargains on boat cruises. Eg. instead of paying 60+ euros for a 2 hour boat cruise on Bosphorus, you only pay 12 Turkish lira!! (people walk outside the ticket machines offering such trips). Also, if you buy a token for 1.75 Turkish Lira, you hop on a boat and can travel in any direction over the Bosphorus to other parts of Istanbul. Beware which boat you take,as you can't use tokens from 1 company line on another's boats. Also, some lines finish up early(around 8pm). You can always walk over the Galata bridge to get back to Eminonu. Never leave your accomodation without a map. People are usually friendly, and most speak some English-especially shop/stall keepers. |
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02 Jul 2011 Olga, Australien:
any local venues...great food and cheap (better values than the big restaurants on the major street) |
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02 Jul 2011 Olga, Australien:
opposite the Blue Mosque, is a cafe which at night has entertainment_can see Dervish dancers- from standing outside on the footpath-very fascinating to see. |
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05 Feb 2011 Avesh, Kanada:
Local cafes, I liked the Dervish Cafe not far from there. Great relaxed atmosphere and friendly staff who even make sure your Glass pipe stays lit.. |
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04 Dez 2010 David, England & Wales:
kebab place in the spice market, little fish man who charcoals and makes fish sandwich is nicest thing ever |
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04 Dez 2010 David, England & Wales:
blue mosque, new mosque, galtatic tower, spice market, |
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22 Nov 2010 Halimah, England & Wales:
If you get fed up with eating surrounded by smoke from cigarettes and sheesha then near the hostel is Rumist, where you can get a good bowl of soup with nice bread for 4TL, a kebab meal from 10TL; good portion sizes very filling. Inside is smoke free. All the staff here are very friendly and it is a pleasant place to dine, the tea and coffee is good too. |
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