Sapar
Davenport
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Worth visiting!
I lived in Turkey for 6 years, and it was amazing.
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Sapar
Davenport
Worth visiting!
I lived in Turkey for 6 years, and it was amazing.
Annemaart
Haarlem
Worth visiting!
I just got back from my trip to Turkey and I absolutely loved it. Of course, I could only see a tiny part of it in 2,5 weeks. But already this tiny bit was incredibly diverse. We saw Istanbul, with its parks packed with people just after dusk during Ramadan. Ancient sites of Troy and Ephesus. Battlefields of Gallipoli. Beaches of the southern coasts. And the magical Goreme. Though you get hassled a bit when you’re in Istanbul or visit any touristy site, if you politely turn people down they’ll usually leave you be. Otherwise, Turkish people are incredibly friendly. You’ll get offered more cay (tea) than you could possibly drink and everybody is interested in your trip and wether you love Turkey as much as they do themselves.
youster
United Kingdom
Worth visiting!
Beautiful place… hot country…
It’s so busy wwith people from markets haggling, only scary thing though was the amount of men who asked to marry me!!!! :o
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eljerbys
Evansville
Worth visiting!
Enjoyed the grand Mosque and museums, the county has a great history to share and specifically the civilization of the Ottoman Empire, one of the greatest civilizations of the world.
cottonball
Toronto
Worth visiting!
The Blue Guides series is the best travel series if you want historical depth.
ColdWave
Riyadh
wow it is like amazing place
i want to go there because i heard it is a beautiful place
i hope if i go!!
Anna
Sofia
Worth visiting!
The Turkish people are so warm and nice. They really know how to flatter a woman, they know how to run a business.
The city of Istanbul is gorgeous. Visit it!
Amandaissmart
Phoenix
Worth visiting!
Istanbul-
Spend at least a week here and stay in different places. Taxim is amazing as is Babek. The islands are fun and Sultanamed is very interesting. Take a Turkish Bath! Ride the Ferry! Go to the Grand Bazzar. Sit in a cafe and talk to the locals while you sip tea and play backgammon. It’s beautiful. I’d go back tomorrow.
Bodrum-
Amazing and fun! Go on a boat trip. Visit the castle. There is a yacht club that has music and dancing and right across the way, on the roof of a building is a pizza joint that has pizza that is 2 die 4!
live_a_full_life
United States
Worth visiting!
I went to Istanbul about 5 years ago The food is fantastic, the people warm, and friendly. The cafes on the Bosphorus Sea were so romantic and relaxing.
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Cambridge
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wisepig asks,
“Hi folks! I'm heading to Turkey for 4 days in April. I know it's only a short period of time but I'd like to spend at least one day outside of Istanbul. If you have any ideas on where to go and what to see, please let me know! Thanks.”
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Texas
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dreamiracles asks,
“Thanks to everyone who gave me suggestions !!!What is the key to dealing with taxi drivers. In other countries, tourists are protected from this problem with tourist police and such.”
— 1 year ago |
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Kuala Lumpur
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calvinstiger asks,
“I am going to Turkey this coming November 2006. This is one of the place that fit into our travelling budget and both my wife and I are ok with the idea of going there. (I was grumbling about going to New Zealand to look at sheeps, water and mountains. An”
— 2 years ago |
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Pavia
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lamiro asks,
“ciao everybody,I'm looking for a nice village on the coast with beaches at walking distance, no ugly buildings, no big hotels. thank you.”
— 2 years ago |
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The University Of Akron
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Sarah Kelly asks,
“One of my goals is to figure out if sign-language is an international language.... so my question is are there people in Turkey that can communicate in sign-language with anyone else around the world?”
— 3 years ago |
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