the old tourist tram from Tunel to Taksim

the old tourist tram from Tunel to Taksim

A brief visit to Istanbul, captured in 25 photos, some predictable, others less so. Without any claim to give a complete overview of this enormous city.

 

Istanbul doesn’t really fit in this blog. We know it fairly well, from several earlier visits, and we enjoy it every time again. This time, we stayed in Taksim; we did some shopping, walked to the Grand Bazaar in the old town and took a boat ride on the Bosphorus, nothing else. Photos suffice.

 

 

entry to a traditional courtyard in Taksim

entry to a traditional courtyard in Taksim

Cicek Pasaji in Taksim, tourist trap but oh, so nice

Cicek Pasaji in Taksim, tourist trap but oh, so nice

 

Taksim has lots of old buildings, many well-maintained, or patched up; and even though it is a little touristic, sometimes, it is nice to see.

one of the many mosques along the Halic

one of the many mosques along the Halic

a rubbish bin (really)

a rubbish bin (really)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Istanbul is also the city of mosques, a familiar sight; but bins are less so.

 

roof terraces along Taksim Square

roof terraces along Taksim Square

 

 

 

 

 

Red parasols of the roof terraces line Taksim Square.

balloons in the Bosphorus

balloons in the Bosphorus

 

fresh fruit in Taksim

fresh fruit in Taksim

there are kebaps, and there are kebaps

there are kebaps, and there are kebaps

 

 

 

 

 

 

There is no lack of food in the streets of Taksim, fresh fruits as well as the biggest kebaps you’ll ever see.

 

castle along the Bosphorus

castle along the Bosphorus

food stall in Taksim

food stall in Taksim

 

 

 

 

Big and small: a big castle along the Bosphorus and a small food stall in Taksim; funny, how red is the dominating colour in both.

 

and another corridor, also Grand Bazaar

and another corridor, also Grand Bazaar

one of the corridors in the Grand Bazaar

one of the corridors in the Grand Bazaar

 

 

 

 

The Grand Bazaar, a huge labyrinth of corridors and passages, where I could easily spend a day looking people and merchandise.

 

and colourful lamps, Grand Bazaar

and colourful lamps, Grand Bazaar

tea and coffee cups, Grand Bazaar

tea and coffee cups, Grand Bazaar

 

 

 

 

Not surprisingly, the Grand Bazaar is home to all sorts of retail, glistering and colourful.

Turkish Delight, everywhere really

Turkish Delight, everywhere really

 

bridge of the Bosphorus

bridge of the Bosphorus

small mosque along the Bosphorus

small mosque along the Bosphorus

another bridge across the Bosphorus

another bridge across the Bosphorus

 

 

 

 

 

It is kind of incredible that the first bridge across the Bosphorus was only completed in 1973. This one, the second, was opened 15 years later, much later than the small mosque right underneath.

same mansion, same bridge

same mansion, same bridge

one of the mansions along the Bosphorus

one of the mansions along the Bosphorus

there is even some bird life, on the Bosphorus

there is even some bird life, on the Bosphorus

container giant passing through, with the minerets of the old town in the back

container giant passing through, with the minerets of the old town in the back

 

 

 

 

The Bosphorus is lined with mansions and palaces, built long before they got overshadowed by enormous bridges.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Big and small: huge container ships negotiate their way through the narrow Bosphorus, guided by bouys that provide space for the occasional cormorant.

one of the many palaces along the Bosphorus

one of the many palaces along the Bosphorus

 

 

 

 

 

Along the Bosphorus, there are many 19th Century palaces, the one even bigger and more elaborate than the other.

 

Next: the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast

to liven up the town, stairs have been painted

to liven up the town, stairs have been painted

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