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CITY GUIDES: The centre of Turkish history, cutting-edge art and affordable and authentic cuisine, Istanbul is rich with mini-neighbourhoods to explore. Vicky Smith gives a steer on where to start
National Geographic Traveler July/August 2006 48 Hours in Istanbul; Daily Telegraph (UK) January 31, 2007 Expat Book Reviews; International Herald Tribune December 12, 2006 Recommended reading on Turkish culture; Perceptive Travel May/June 2006 Book Reviews; Globe and Mail (Canada) April 2006 Travel Books
Mahmutpasha Bazaar (Turkish: Mahmutpaşa Çarşısı) is a shopping street in Istanbul, Turkey. It is located in the area between Grand Bazaar and Eminönü in the Mahmutpaşa neighbourhood of Fatih district. This market area, with copious small shops on both sides of the main street, is a symbol of cheap shopping in Istanbul.
Istanbul Unveiled is a 61-minute travel documentary film produced in English about Istanbul and Turkish culture in 2013. [2] Scriptwriter Şerif Yenen co-produced the film with Saadet Özen and co-directed it with Levent Ayasli. Hosted by American actress Jessica Berkmen, the footage took more than 2 years.
The day was divided into two 12-hour periods, with the second 12:00 occurring at a "theoretical sunrise." [ 4 ] [ 5 ] In practice, the Turkish railroads used both Turkish time (for public schedules) and eastern European time (for actually scheduling the trains), and government telegraph lines used St. Sophia time (i.e., Paris time + 1:47:32 ...
The Mall of İstanbul (with a dotted capital I, the Turkish spelling of the word İstanbul; abbreviated form MOİ) is a 3,800,000 sq ft (350,000 m 2) mixed-use development in the Başakşehir district of Istanbul, centered around one of Turkey's largest shopping malls with 154,000 m 2 (1,660,000 sq ft) of gross leasable area.
Gaziosmanpaşa (Turkish: [ɡaːziosˈmanpaʃa]; old name: Taşlıtarla) is a developing working class municipality and district of Istanbul, Turkey, on its European side. [2] Its area is 12 km 2, [3] and its population is 495,998 (2022). [1] Esenler and Bayrampaşa are west, Sultangazi is north and Eyüp is south and east of the district.
12 Hours (Spanish: 12 Horas) is a 2001 Puerto Rican movie. It was written and directed by Raúl Marchand Sánchez, and marked both his screenwriting and directorial debut. [1] The movie follows 12 hours or one night in the life of a taxi driver and other characters in Santurce, Puerto Rico. It had a six-week run in Puerto Rican cinemas.