Man this is a comment to appreciate you .. the way you explained everything in details yet fast and covered so so many places is just amazing ❤because of you I managed to plan my trip thank youuuu
Blue mosque, The hippodrome, Hagia Sophia and the German fountain are already in the same place. You can visit all of them on the same day. Also Be in the same place Basilica cistern not mentioned here, you can visit there too. And also you should must visit Topkapi Palace and Archaeological museum
Loved the video, the only issue is that I just wish you had a slightly better guide taking you around, since there are some mistakes in the information, like the you call the "fast food" shish kebab, however that is a Döner Kebab. Or the place you walked along calling Bosphorus is actually the "Golden Horn" not the Bosphorus. Hope you decide to visit again and I'd be more than happy to provide you with tips and tricks. Loved the video, keep up the good work.
Nicely done video. One point if I may? “mezir carsisi? Ç in Turkish is (ch) and Ș in Turkish is (sh). Misir is pronounced [(miseer) meaning Eygpt]. Çarşi [(char shi) meaning bazzar, market, shop]. Thus, Misir Çarşisi means Egyption Bazzar.
How on earth do you get "Theodeesus" out of "Theodosius"? Mispronouncing most of the Turkish names is less surprising (though still distracting), but one of the most famous names in Western history? Also, the Turks took over Constantinople in 1453, not 1460. Also: the term "Byzantine Empire" was not coined until long after the Byzantine Empire no longer existed. They always called themselves the Roman Empire, even after Rome was no longer part of it.
And the capital of the empire did not move back to Rome after the fall (or conquer, depending on which side you look it from) of Constantinopolis, as western part of the Roman empire had collapsed almost one thousand years ago. The fall of Constantinopolis marked the end of the Roman Empire from the history.
beautiful country please and please be careful about natural disaster in your country but i wish you are fine and have a good healthcare ,please gong another country because the s natural disaster is very dangerous in istanbul ;please no death in turkey
beautiful country please and please be careful about natural disaster in your country but i wish you are fine and have a good healthcare i wish happy day with successful and peace ;please and please give the is advice from your frend and no death in turkey
I like the video, is turkey safe for us citizens, do you need a e visa to enter turkey as us citizen, or i just show my passport and my plane ticket. Do they ask you once i arrive to turkey where i work, bank accunt and pay stubb an where i live or i just have to show my us passport, plane ticket. Do i have to apply for an e visa before booking the flight and hotel
last year i bought museam pass card for 120 tl (as a local), and you are saying its 700 tl.. is turkish government taking advantage of tourist, or they gave it a giant raise, or is it a different kind of ticket. what ever it is too expensive
🙂 Mashallah 🇵🇰 mashallah 🇹🇷 marhaba 🥰 marhaba 😍 love 🙂 respect 🇵🇰 and 🇹🇷 support 🥰 Turkey 😍 and 🙂 it's 🇵🇰 beautiful 🇹🇷 people 🥰 from 😍 Pakistan 🙂🇵🇰🇹🇷🥰😍. May 🙂 Allah 🇵🇰 SWT 🇹🇷 bless 🥰 Turkey 😍 and 🙂 it's 🇵🇰 beautiful 🇹🇷 people 🥰 from 😍 Pakistan 🙂🇵🇰🇹🇷🥰😍
You can't haggle everywhere. For ex, if you visit a department store, no haggling. You will end up paying the price on the label. In paces like Grand Bazaar, you can do some haggling for items such as leather jackets, carpets etc. Perhaps you get discounts around 30% or so, but no way at rates of 1/5. let alone 1/20th of the asking price. But no haggling in jewellery stores there. In short, it depends on where you go and what you buy.
@@lonelywolf1480 thanks for the tip. I know in Morocco they don't give to local people a high price. But when they see tourists, they know we are not used to bargaining and will start very high and see how good we are. Then it takes a while to get the price by half and when we get 70% off we feel so good but in fact we are still paying more than the local people
@@Heathen.Deity. Turkiye changed its proper name, or rather corrected it. Just like the Netherlands, Ethiopia, Beijing.. This is a proper name and its international designation may vary. Therefore, the international language, English, is the interlocutor. Actually, the target of the change in the UN was English..
@@oguzdrvirus3119 yes and the various delegations at the time also went on to agree that both ‘Turkey’ and ‘Türkiye’ were deemed acceptable, formally and casually. Ergo, this video is not wrong.
@@Heathen.Deity. I always have the right to determine how I should be addressed in any medium, namely my name. But I agree with the criticism that 'ü' is not used, 'u' can be used instead. Foreigners use it that way, too. It is not my intention to argue or condemn bro. I'm going to say it's just for example; Biden, Stoltenberg vs. Look at leaders like At least there are people who try to be sensitive about this. Fortunately, youtuber, artists, oridinary citiziens.. There are people who understand and respect this natural expectation. But it will take time to get used to..
@@oguzdrvirus3119 not to worry. I didn’t see this as an argument. I was merely pointing out that both are generally acceptable, but I do see your side of things too. Funnily enough, I’m off to Istanbul in only a month from now (the reason I was watching this video) and, having visited various parts of the country three times before, I can’t wait. I have to say, it’s one of my favourite places.
Animals eat animals. We’re animals, so we can eat animals. Also, you vegans are just like fundagelicals - you just want to stick you noses in everywhere with you’re self-perceived moral superior.
It's a shame, because this was a nice city once. Turks simply refuse to even set foot in it now. It is a dump now, full of crime, homeless and everyone is a hustler/scammer.
If anyone wondering where these arin the Grand Bazaar. I’m on holiday for a week in Istanbul right now and I’ve been to the grand Bazaar 2 times and the blue mosk, the Sulaymaniyah mosk and many more beautiful mosks are there. A fun fact is the blue mosk was once a church but the Muslims purchased it and turned it into a mosk, then people turned it into a guduwara, then turned it into a mosk again😜 but allhamdulillah now in this moment it is a mosk that I’ve been to today! If your upset abt the Muslims doing this then they actually were rlly kind as they kept most decorations that didn’t have eyes in the mosk, out of respect!!! Huge respect🫶🏼
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Man this is a comment to appreciate you .. the way you explained everything in details yet fast and covered so so many places is just amazing ❤because of you I managed to plan my trip thank youuuu
Istanbul is the best! Love the mix of people, the delicious food and the city's architecture!
Your ability to find beauty in every corner of the world is extraordinary!
the best city in the world
Blue mosque, The hippodrome, Hagia Sophia and the German fountain are already in the same place. You can visit all of them on the same day. Also Be in the same place Basilica cistern not mentioned here, you can visit there too. And also you should must visit Topkapi Palace and Archaeological museum
Hello, where is the basilican cistern?
@@0dlof89 near Sultanahmet area
Thank you for the information.
You've created an amazing relaxing atmosphere. And very informative video content Great job. Happy weekend friend 😊
Qué lugar maravilloso 😮 es impresionante ❤ cosa que hay que hacer allí tan grande en esa ciudad verdaderamente bonita ❤
Lots of history there, thanks Jeff 😊 🙏
This video is simply excellent ⭐️
Everyday is a new opportunity to make a positive impact on the world.
Wow beautiful turkey Istanbul
.. hello my friend from Papua Indonesia
Beautiful Istanbul i love it so much
this amazing city
Pray for turkey 🤲
This video is so cool and inspiring
❤thanks for sharing gorgeous great city 🎉
Some great highlights and things to do there! and so big! A truly wonderful city. 🥰
Wow İstanbul
BIG LIKE 👍
BEST 1
Istanbul turkey it's so beautiful 🇹🇷🇹🇷👏👏👏
the best
I've visited all in this video
Very informative!💖
One of the best. Keep it up! Thx!
Loved the video, the only issue is that I just wish you had a slightly better guide taking you around, since there are some mistakes in the information, like the you call the "fast food" shish kebab, however that is a Döner Kebab. Or the place you walked along calling Bosphorus is actually the "Golden Horn" not the Bosphorus. Hope you decide to visit again and I'd be more than happy to provide you with tips and tricks. Loved the video, keep up the good work.
Please guide for Istanbul tour
Perfect summary of istanbul
Great Work
Hi Which shop you get your hair done and all self care I am visiting Istanbul in august that will be helpful any recommendations for Turkish bath
Huge City, tjmhe Big City. Beautiful City.
Great video!
Nice
the world is beautiful…pass by lebanon 🇱🇧❤
Beautiful
Nicely done video. One point if I may? “mezir carsisi?
Ç in Turkish is (ch) and Ș in Turkish is (sh).
Misir is pronounced [(miseer) meaning Eygpt]. Çarşi [(char shi) meaning bazzar, market, shop]. Thus, Misir Çarşisi means Egyption Bazzar.
How on earth do you get "Theodeesus" out of "Theodosius"? Mispronouncing most of the Turkish names is less surprising (though still distracting), but one of the most famous names in Western history?
Also, the Turks took over Constantinople in 1453, not 1460.
Also: the term "Byzantine Empire" was not coined until long after the Byzantine Empire no longer existed. They always called themselves the Roman Empire, even after Rome was no longer part of it.
And the capital of the empire did not move back to Rome after the fall (or conquer, depending on which side you look it from) of Constantinopolis, as western part of the Roman empire had collapsed almost one thousand years ago.
The fall of Constantinopolis marked the end of the Roman Empire from the history.
very nice
I only paid 75 TL for my bosphorus cruise for 2 hours
Really? When? Because the prices may be raised up.. do you also remember how many times per day there were available cruises?
@@0dlof89 75 TL in Kadıköy, 100 TL in Ortaköy. Fee depends on where you start, but still cheap.
Is that in may
£3.00
Correct mine was the same
beautiful country please and please be careful about natural disaster in your country but i wish you are fine and have a good healthcare ,please gong another country because the s natural disaster is very dangerous in istanbul ;please no death in turkey
I’m from Japan
Turkey is beautiful city
Nice video and I want to go there.
You want to go Japan?
yes
i have to work 5 mounth for take plane ticket to japan
Turkiye is a country not city
@@friesenheim
I am very worried about the earthquake
Are you ok?
@@ramazankeles5169
Ok
I want to see you if you have any chance for getting to Osaka ,Kyoto or Kobe.
❤
beautiful country please and please be careful about natural disaster in your country but i wish you are fine and have a good healthcare i wish happy day with successful and peace ;please and please give the is advice from your frend and no death in turkey
I think you need to include subtitles.
How many days are enough for Istanbul?
What was the frame rate for this video ?.....it's struggling.
just got back i am missing it
how many do we need to see Istanbul?
تغطية اكثر من رائعة 👍
I like the video, is turkey safe for us citizens, do you need a e visa to enter turkey as us citizen, or i just show my passport and my plane ticket. Do they ask you once i arrive to turkey where i work, bank accunt and pay stubb an where i live or i just have to show my us passport, plane ticket. Do i have to apply for an e visa before booking the flight and hotel
When I was there I felt safe. Especially in the tourist areas.
Where was that barber shop ?
That's also coloristic city.
What's the temperature in the month of April??
Like 20 celcius i probably spelled everyting wrong
U spelin is pirfekt
Hows the prices of the food?
You shoud go to Sao Paulo Brazil and Toquio Japan, the biggest cities in the world
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🇹🇷❤️
last year i bought museam pass card for 120 tl (as a local), and you are saying its 700 tl.. is turkish government taking advantage of tourist, or they gave it a giant raise, or is it a different kind of ticket. what ever it is too expensive
🙂 Mashallah 🇵🇰 mashallah 🇹🇷 marhaba 🥰 marhaba 😍 love 🙂 respect 🇵🇰 and 🇹🇷 support 🥰 Turkey 😍 and 🙂 it's 🇵🇰 beautiful 🇹🇷 people 🥰 from 😍 Pakistan 🙂🇵🇰🇹🇷🥰😍. May 🙂 Allah 🇵🇰 SWT 🇹🇷 bless 🥰 Turkey 😍 and 🙂 it's 🇵🇰 beautiful 🇹🇷 people 🥰 from 😍 Pakistan 🙂🇵🇰🇹🇷🥰😍
Correction: Hagia Sophia was completed in 537 AD.
Blue Mosque is Closed until May 2023
Nice list. How much haggling can we do? 1/5 of the price? In Morocco, I often got 1/20 of the price.
You can't haggle everywhere.
For ex, if you visit a department store, no haggling. You will end up paying the price on the label.
In paces like Grand Bazaar, you can do some haggling for items such as leather jackets, carpets etc.
Perhaps you get discounts around 30% or so, but no way at rates of 1/5. let alone 1/20th of the asking price.
But no haggling in jewellery stores there.
In short, it depends on where you go and what you buy.
Orası Fas değil.Türkiye cumhuriyeti.yani arab değildir.😢
@@lonelywolf1480 thanks for the tip. I know in Morocco they don't give to local people a high price. But when they see tourists, they know we are not used to bargaining and will start very high and see how good we are. Then it takes a while to get the price by half and when we get 70% off we feel so good but in fact we are still paying more than the local people
Will they take Euro or USD?
both
No.
hi can i take some shots from your video .I will not use it to earn money from UA-cam
This is beautiful but oldest bazzar in shiraz Iran called vakil bazaar
You could spend a month in Istanbul and not see half of it. There is so much to do.
I want to know where you are from so I can say the name of the place exactly how I want to and not how it’s actually pronounced. Ist-AN-buul!?
,👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Reading from a guide-book adding stock-pictures?
It's 'Turkiye'.
@@Heathen.Deity. Turkiye changed its proper name, or rather corrected it. Just like the Netherlands, Ethiopia, Beijing..
This is a proper name and its international designation may vary. Therefore, the international language, English, is the interlocutor. Actually, the target of the change in the UN was English..
@@oguzdrvirus3119 yes and the various delegations at the time also went on to agree that both ‘Turkey’ and ‘Türkiye’ were deemed acceptable, formally and casually.
Ergo, this video is not wrong.
@@Heathen.Deity. I always have the right to determine how I should be addressed in any medium, namely my name. But I agree with the criticism that 'ü' is not used, 'u' can be used instead. Foreigners use it that way, too. It is not my intention to argue or condemn bro. I'm going to say it's just for example; Biden, Stoltenberg vs. Look at leaders like At least there are people who try to be sensitive about this. Fortunately, youtuber, artists, oridinary citiziens.. There are people who understand and respect this natural expectation. But it will take time to get used to..
@@oguzdrvirus3119 not to worry. I didn’t see this as an argument. I was merely pointing out that both are generally acceptable, but I do see your side of things too.
Funnily enough, I’m off to Istanbul in only a month from now (the reason I was watching this video) and, having visited various parts of the country three times before, I can’t wait. I have to say, it’s one of my favourite places.
@@Heathen.Deity. Glad to hear that. I hope you have a good trip when you go. :) 👍🏼
Animals are not our food and slaves, they are the inhabitants of the earth like us and have the right to live like us, go vegan 💚💚💚🌱🌱🌱🙏🙏🙏
Can u still eat kebabs
@@peterb888 no :(
Animals eat animals. We’re animals, so we can eat animals. Also, you vegans are just like fundagelicals - you just want to stick you noses in everywhere with you’re self-perceived moral superior.
Biz bitkileri katletmiyoruz, onlar bizim oksijen kaynağımızlar. Bitkileri katletmeye hayırr ❌️
严实加入土耳其国籍
Arrrrr bless them famiy houses muslim judisn christisn catholic hindu budda shiva arrrrr you found god haliloooolarrrrr wow he pays you well in riches
At least when you make videos like this try to find the right pronunciation because it sounds WAY off and is a bit disrespectful in my opinion...
zip
It's a shame, because this was a nice city once. Turks simply refuse to even set foot in it now. It is a dump now, full of crime, homeless and everyone is a hustler/scammer.
Bütün Orta Doğu pislikleri dolmuş
That poor guy getting a shave.. jaysus the blood! No thx
You have absolutely butchered your Turkish landmark names. Your videos are informative, but embarrassing pronunciation
Her yerde Arap var
Wors place i have ever been. All the time cheating
Esto es un estafa
If anyone wondering where these arin the Grand Bazaar. I’m on holiday for a week in Istanbul right now and I’ve been to the grand Bazaar 2 times and the blue mosk, the Sulaymaniyah mosk and many more beautiful mosks are there. A fun fact is the blue mosk was once a church but the Muslims purchased it and turned it into a mosk, then people turned it into a guduwara, then turned it into a mosk again😜 but allhamdulillah now in this moment it is a mosk that I’ve been to today! If your upset abt the Muslims doing this then they actually were rlly kind as they kept most decorations that didn’t have eyes in the mosk, out of respect!!!
Huge respect🫶🏼
Konstantinoupoli. History
Don't talk about morality, justice, peace and love when you have a dead animal on your plate.
🥱 you lot are such a bore
Hinduuu
THE FIRST THING WE MUST DO IS TO CHANGE THE NAME TO CONSTANTINOPLE
ISTANBUL😂😂😂güzel şehirim ve Türkiye güzel ülkem.
This is awesome video...thanks for sharing.