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Weekend in Istanbul by Yobel Muchang

2 days | Feb 2019 | Closeup of Hagia Sophia Museum as seen through a glass of Turkish tea.

2 days | Feb 2019 | Closeup of Hagia Sophia Museum as seen through a glass of Turkish tea.

Quick Thoughts

Istanbul is one of the rare cities that checks all the boxes. Itโ€™s a sprawling transcontinental metropolis thatโ€™s withstood the test of time & humanity, which as a tourist means endless explorations of both the ancient & the modern.

This โ€œCity on the Seven Hillsโ€ also boasts one of the most impressive skylines which can be enjoyed from countless rooftop bars, cafes, & restaurants. Speaking of which, the food may very well be the highlight for most travelers itโ€™s that amazing.

With that said, the best part for me was *drumroll* chilling with the friendly stray dogs & cats that run the streets of Istanbul. But hey, different priorities ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™‚๏ธ๐Ÿ•๐Ÿˆ

Key Highlights

  • Link to my collection of Instagram Stories from the trip!

  • Befriending this street dog with heterochromatic eyes.

  • You canโ€™t visit Turkey without trying Turkish coffee โ˜•๏ธ

  • The moment I landed, I went straight from the airport to Ortakoy Mosque and caught this stormy sunrise just in time!

  • Fish sandwich from the boat restaurant near Galata Bridge (Deniz Yildizi Balikci).

  • Watching the sunset views of Blue Mosque & Hagia Sophia from Seven Hills Hotel rooftop.

  • Turkish street food is worth trying, especially roasted chestnuts ๐ŸŒฐAnd of course, try some Turkish ice cream & enjoy the show.

Things to Know

  • For a free rooftop view of Blue Mosque & Hagia Sophia museum, check out Seven Hills Hotel.

  • There are two major airports, both roughly an hour away from the city so factor that into your itinerary!

  • Cheers Hostel - I highly recommend this place! Plus the hostel comes with its own dog (:

  • Get ready to encounter street dogs & cats everywhere! But donโ€™t worry, they are treated well & are quite friendly.

  • Use Uber.

  • Watch out for hustlers. I unfortunately had one taxi driver rip me off, and had another interesting incident. In an elaborate scheme, a shoe shiner walked ahead of me and โ€œaccidentallyโ€ dropped his shoe brush. I picked it up and approached him to return it. He acted surprised and grateful, followed by insisting in giving me a shoe shine. Luckily, my slow brain finally remembered I read about this scheme prior to my trip, so I hurried along my way. Apparently this is a method used to hook you into buying something. I respect the hustle.


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Weekend in Istanbul


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