I spent the first 23 years of my life in Izmir until I left Turkey in 1994. This is the first time I learned that the word boyoz comes from the Spanish word bollos. What an interesting piece of information, thank you.
Great video, even though I have been in pretty much every place that was mentioned but got to know smth new with this video. By the way, the Elevator (Asansor) built by a wealthy Jewish businessman was for his wife who was not able to reach by herself due to health issues.
Nice place and a great commentary. keep up the great content.
Wow , lots of history and traditional inputs.
Can „feel“ the diff to a place like Antalya after watching both your videos - GR8 work 🎉
Great work as per usual!!!
Going there in a few days! Thanks for the recommendations!
Wounderfull,thank you so much❤❤❤❤❤
I spent the first 23 years of my life in Izmir until I left Turkey in 1994. This is the first time I learned that the word boyoz comes from the Spanish word bollos. What an interesting piece of information, thank you.
Oh wow! Im happy I was able to share something new to a local ;) Thanks again for watching!
Wow - such a lovely place .
That food looks so enticing!
What a lovely coastal city 🥰
one of the great cities of Turkey no doubt.
Cannot wait to see Izmir one week! Thanks for making the videos! Very helpful
Thanks for watching! Means a lot to me :) enjoy Izmir when you go!
pier-side restaurants FTW!! 🤩
Harika video
Great video, even though I have been in pretty much every place that was mentioned but got to know smth new with this video. By the way, the Elevator (Asansor) built by a wealthy Jewish businessman was for his wife who was not able to reach by herself due to health issues.
hello where to get Bombasi please? a good shop?
Hey :) In the video i mention the place too! Did you miss it?
Traduzione
I will try to add subtitles :)
Konak is so dead.
Yeah depends also on the season.. but true.. there werent as many people there as I expected!