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Population: Approximately 13 million in Greater Istanbul Currency: New Turkish lira YTL. Six zeros have been deleted from the previous currency and 1 YTL is equal to a million old lira. Opening hours: The official opening hours for shops are 9.00-18.00. However, some traders and shops stay open until midnight. Most hotels will have at least one 24 hour restaurant. Internet: www.istanbul.com www.istanbultourist.com www.istanbullife.org www.istanbulguide.net/istguide Newspapers: English language: Daily Turkish News www.turkishdailynews.com www.turkishpress.com Emergency numbers: 112 Tourist information: Arrival hall at airport tel +90 212 663 07 93 Hotel Hilton tel +90 212 233 05 92 Railway station Sirkeçi tel +90 212 511 58 11 Hippodrome tel +90 212 518 18 02 www.istanbultourist.com ISTANBUL PUBLISHING DATE: 2011-06-21 | COUNTRY CODE: TR Contents: The City, Do & See, Eating, Cafes, Bars & Nightlife, Shopping, Sleeping, Essential Information, Maps Copyright © 2011 ArrivalGuides AB. All rights reserved. For more information visit: www.arrivalguides.com ISTANBUL It’s easy to lose yourself In Istanbul’s grandiose history, but modern Istanbul is a simmering metropolis, well worth a visit in its own right. The shopping is world class and the nightlife pulsates around Taksim Square. Even though Istanbul is no longer the capital, it’s still the country’s business and cultural centre, still the city where new trends are created.

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Population:Approximately 13 million inGreater Istanbul

Currency:New Turkish lira YTL. Six zeroshave been deleted from theprevious currency and 1 YTL isequal to a million old lira.

Opening hours:The official opening hours forshops are 9.00-18.00. However,some traders and shops stay openuntil midnight.Most hotels will have at least one24 hour restaurant.

Internet:www.istanbul.comwww.istanbultourist.comwww.istanbullife.orgwww.istanbulguide.net/istguide

Newspapers:English language:Daily Turkish Newswww.turkishdailynews.comwww.turkishpress.com

Emergency numbers:112

Tourist information:Arrival hall at airporttel +90 212 663 07 93Hotel Hiltontel +90 212 233 05 92Railway station Sirkeçitel +90 212 511 58 11Hippodrometel +90 212 518 18 02www.istanbultourist.com

ISTANBULPUBLISHING DATE: 2011-06-21 | COUNTRY CODE: TRContents: The City, Do & See, Eating, Cafes, Bars & Nightlife, Shopping,Sleeping, Essential Information, Maps

Copyright © 2011 ArrivalGuides AB. All rights reserved. For more information visit: www.arrivalguides.com

ISTANBULIt’s easy to lose yourself In Istanbul’s grandiose history, butmodern Istanbul is a simmering metropolis, well worth a visitin its own right. The shopping is world class and the nightlifepulsates around Taksim Square. Even though Istanbul is nolonger the capital, it’s still the country’s business and culturalcentre, still the city where new trends are created.

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THE CITY #THECITY#

Constantinople, the centre of the ByzantineEmpire which lasted over a thousandyears, later became Istanbul, the capital ofthe Ottoman Empire for almost 500 years.The city is a mixture of Europe and Asia, aunique urban composition. A stroll aroundSultanahmet, inside the city walls, amongmosques, museums and the Great Bazaaris a trip through both history and dailylife.Modern Istanbul is on the other side ofthe Galata Bridge in Beyoglu, aroundTaksim and the northern suburbs with lotsof good restaurants and shopping.Istanbul’s Asiatic quarters have avoidedmuch of the tourism and have retained amore humdrum character. Waterways playa central role in the life of the city and boattraffic on the Bosporus, the Golden Hornand the Sea of Marmara is extremelyintensive. Along the banks you can findsmall cafés where you can enjoy a glass oftea and magnificent views over the town.

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DO & SEE #DOANDSEE#

Turkish BathsIt’s said that if you’ve never tried a Turkishbath then you’ve never been really clean.The visitor moves through several hotrooms and finally arrives at the massagetable for a real going over. Men andwomen bathe separately. Exceptions aremade at certain times for tourists. Here isone recommended bathhouse:

Çemberlitas Hamam. Situated near theBazaar, this is the oldest hamam in townand was reputedly built by the masterarchitect Sinan.

Address: Vezirhan Cad. No: 8, ÇemberlitaşPhone: +90 212 522 79 74Internet: www.cemberlitashamami.com.tr

Topkapi PalaceThe palace of the sultans with its manycourtyards and gates is more reminiscentof a fossilised camp than a palace. Thereare several special museums in the area.The Treasure Chamber, where the famousdagger and Spoonmaker diamond are thereal rarities of the collection, and theharem, where the sultan’s wives andchildren lived, is not included in the ticketprice to the palace.

Address: Babihümayun Cad., SultanahmetPhone: +90 212 512 04 80

Aya SofyaAya Sofya is a remarkable mixture ofChristianity and Islam, a church withminarets and a mosque with pictures ofthe Virgin Mary. The building is one of the

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wonders of world architecture which wasonly surpassed after a thousand years bySt. Peter’s church in the 16th-century.

Address: Ayasofya Meydani, SultanahmetPhone: +90 212 522 17 50

Sultanahmet Or The Blue MosqueBuilt at the beginning of the 16th-century,this is the only mosque in Istanbul with sixminarets. The building was given its nameby the 20,000 blue Iznik tiles used in itsconstruction.

Address: Hippodromen, SultanahmetPhone: +90 212 518 13 19

SüleymaniyeSüleymaniye is the largest mosque datingfrom 1557 and also contains themausoleum of sultan Süleyman and hiswife Roxelane. The master architect Sinanbuilt many of Istanbul’s mosques duringthe 1500s and is buries next to themosque.

Address: Prof Siddik Sami Onar Cad. SultanahmetPhone: +90 212 514 01 39

Chora Monastery / Kariye CamiiThe Monastery was founded in the5th-century and contains wonderfullybeautiful frescos and mosaics dating from1000-1300 representing the Virgin Maryand the life of Jesus.

Address: Kariye Camii Sok. EdirnekapiPhone: +90 212 631 92 41

Boat tripsBoats travel along the shores of theBosporus from Eminönü. They chug quietlyunder the bridges that connect Europe andAsia. One hour away is Anadolukavagi, alittle Asiatic fishing village with lots ofpleasant restaurants. You can travel to thelargest of the Prince Islands with a Seabus,departing from Kabatas below theDolmabahçe Palace. If you want to visitmore of these islands, you can take theordinary boat from Eminönü.

Great BazaarThe Great bazaar attracts many people –far too many if you come at rush hour. It’sa good idea to arrive early in the morningand enjoy a cup of tea in one of the caféswhilst the bazaar comes to life. There arethousands of stalls, selling virtuallyeverything; carpets, gold, cloth, spices.The bazaar is a world of its own and it’seasy – but fun – to get lost in the teemingalleyways. (See shopping)

Address: Carsikapi Cad. Beyasit, Sultanahmet

EATING #EATING#

A meal often begins with meze—a numberof small dishes such as aubergine purée,börek, various salads and cheese. Fillingvegetables such as tomatoes, paprika,aubergines and zucchini with rice andminced meat is typically Turkish (dolmasi).There are special restaurants that onlyserve kebab or köfte, meatballs. Look forKebabci or Köfteci. Simpler restaurants arecalled Lokanta.

Four SeasonsThe luxury Four Seasons hotel is aconverted prison from around 1800 nearthe Topkapi Palace. The restaurant is in around outbuilding on what was once theprison yard, and here you can eat like aprince.

Address: Tevfikhane Sokak 1, SultanahmetPhone: +90 212 638 82 00Internet: www.fourseasons.com/istanbul/dining.html

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PandeliA lunch restaurant on the first floor of theSpice Bazaar, decorated with blue Izniktiles. Serves traditional Turkish food withsome Greek dishes.

Address: Misir Carsisi 1, EminönüPhone: +90 212 527 39 09

Yakub 2Situated on a side street to Istiklâl Cad.And the owner, Yakub Arslan, servestraditional meze to bohemian regulars andcultural celebrities.

Address: Asmali Mescit Cad. 35-37BeyogluPhone: +90 212 249 29 25

RefikSituated around the corner from Yakub 2and run by one of his relatives, Refikserves homely Turkish classics that willmake you want to return.

Address: Sofyali Sok. 10-12, Tünel, BeyogluPhone: +90 212 243 28 34

RejansA little difficult to find, but worth thetrouble, Rejans is on a side street toIstiklâl Cad. Started by Russians after the1917 revolution, it has retained itsaristocratic atmosphere and fine Russiancuisine.

Address: Olivio Geçidi 15, BeyogluPhone: +90 212 244 16 10Internet: www.rejansrestaurant.com

KumkapiA district near Sultanahmet with manygood fish restaurants.

Address: Kumkapi. SultanahmetInternet: www.kumkapirestaurants.com

Galatasaray Fish Market And ÇicekPasajiHalfway through the market runs theNevizade, a lane with a string of goodvalue Meyhanes—traditional taverns. Theflower thoroughfare next to the market is areconstructed restaurant street, but it’s a

little more expensive.

Address: Istiklâl CaddesiMore information: Nevizade, Beyoglu

CAFES #CAFES#

Patisseri PeraTime has stood still here since 1892 andyou almost expect Mata Hari to sit down atthe next table to enjoy one of the deliciouspastries.

Address: Mesrutiyet Cad. 98More information: Pera Palas, Mesrutiyet Cad. 98, Tebebasi,Beyoglu

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Pierre Loti KahvesThis café is rightfully renowned for itsfantastic view over the Golden Horn.Extremely popular with Turkish familiesand tourists.

Address: Eyüp

Mesale RestaurantA local hotspot with great service and avibrant atmosphere. Stop by for some teaand shisha. The café serves cocktails, butnothing with alcohol, although the smoking

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of hookhas is frequent.

Address: Prof.Bulent Tarcan Sk.6/1 Mecidiyekoy

Café SmyrnaA homey atmosphere with helpful staff,good food and soft lightling, these are thethings awaiting you at Café Smyrna. Agreat place to relax and wind down whilesipping a cup of turkish coffee.

Address: Akarsu Caddesi, No. 29, CihangirPhone: (212) 244 24 66

MangerieThis is the perfect place to go for breakfastor brunch. Nice ambience with amagnificent view of the water and streetbelow.

Address: Bebek Mh., Cevdet Paşa Caddesi 69Phone: +90 212 263 5199Internet: www.mangeriebebek.com

BARS & NIGHTLIFE #BARSANDNIGHTLIFE#

The really trendy places are outside thecity centre, in Etiler, Levent and Örtaköy,but there’s also plenty to do aroundTaksim.

Orient Express BarA nostalgic must—where kings, spies,writers and film stars have all taken adrink. Don’t forget to see Agatha Christie’sroom 411, which is now a museum.

Address: 34 Hüdavendigar Caddesi, Hocapaşa, İstanbulPhone: +90 212 520 71 61Internet: www.orientexpresshotel.com

KaktüsA well-known, popular place where you can

begin (and end) your night out.

Address: Imam Adnan Sok. 4, BeyogluPhone: +90 212 293 61 00Internet: www.kemanci.org

KemanciRestaurant, bar and pleasure temple onthree floors. It’s been around for a longtime, but is still one of the most importantnightlife addresses. Here you can listen topop, rock and alternative music.

Address: Siraselviler Cad. 69/1-3, Taksim

RoxyAnother reliable address that has kept itsposition over the years with performancesby national and international stars.

Address: Siraselviler Cad., Arslan Atari Sok. 3, TaksimPhone: +90 212 249 12 83Internet: www.roxy.com.tr

Galata TowerOn the upper floors of this nine-story toweris a nightclub which hosts Turkish showslike belly dancing. The medieval stonetower is located just to the north of theGolden Horn and is an important landmarkin Istanbul.

Internet: www.galatatower.net

SHOPPING #SHOPPING#

Formerly, the various guilds had their ownspecial areas in the Great Bazaar, KapaliÇarsi, now it’s mostly leather, carpets andgold. The Bazaar has over 5,000 shops andhaggling is essential.The Spice Bazaar is atthe base of the Galata Bridge in Eminönü,

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and is also called the Egyptian bazaarbecause the imported spices came fromEgypt. In the lanes around the bazaar youcan buy cheeses, honey andsausages.Istiklâl Caddesi is a oncefashionable old street in the Pera district,now called Beyoglu. Much of the bettershopping has moved to the suburb ofEtiler, but some good shops still remain. Aswell as being an old cinema, Atlas Han,Istiklâl Cad. 209, is also a shopping arcadewith antique shops. Other fine streets inIstanbul are Vali Konagi Caddesi in theNisantasi district behind the Hilton Hotel,with many brand name shops.A goodshopping district is the long BagdatCaddesi on the Asiatic side. There aremany trendy brand name shops here andprices are sometimes lower than in townbecause few tourists find this area.On theway to the airport next to the Sea ofMarmara is Galleria, a large shoppingcentre. Another modern bazaar isAkmerkez in Etlier/Levent. There are 241shops and restaurants on four floors. Takethe Metro from Taksim.

SLEEPING #SLEEPING#

Because of inflation, prices are usuallyshown in euros or dollars.

EXCLUSIVEPera Palas HotelPera Palas, built in 1892, is an antiquegem. Built for passengers on the OrientExpress, numerous heads of state, authors

and artists have stayed here. The décor isold-fashioned and oriental, far removedfrom modern trends. The lift is anexperience in itself.

Address: Mesrutiyet Cad. 52Phone: +90 212 222 80 90Internet: www.perapalas.com

Hotel RichmondA centrally situated hotel, close to bothTaksim and Tünel. Good café on theground floor and occasional belly-dancingin the restaurant. Standard rooms arecomfortable, but not very large.

Address: Istiklâl Cad. 227Phone: +90 212 252 54 60Internet: www.richmondhotels.com.tr

GOOD VALUEAyasofya PansiyonlariA completely unique environmentimmediately behind Aya Sofya. Thewooden houses from the 19th-centuryhave been lovingly renovated and therooms have a delicate, old-world charm.

Address: Suguçesme Sok., SultanahmetPhone: +90 212 513 36 60Internet: www.ayasofyapensions.com

Hotel PoemTwo old wooden houses with a garden,near Aya Sofya, where all the rooms arenamed after poets. Some rooms haveviews over the Bosporus.

Address: Süleymaniye Mh., İstanbul Ünv. 12Phone: +90 212 638 97 44Internet: www.hotelpoem.com

BASICHotel HippodromeHotel Hippodrome is a pink, three-storeybuilding with a terrace overlooking theBlue Mosque. Traditional interior with lotsof genuine oriental carpets. Rooms aredecorated in warm colours.

Address: Mimar Mehmetaga Cad. 38, SultanahmetPhone: +90 212 517 68 89Internet: www.hippodromehotel.com

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AraratAll rooms are individually decorated in theByzantine style by the Greek artist NikosPapadakis. The Blue Mosque is nearby.Rooms with views cost a little more.

Address: Torun Sok. 3, SultanahmetPhone: +90 212 516 04 11Internet: www.ararathotel.com

ESSENTIAL INFORMATION

AirportThe international airport, Atatürk HavaLimani, is near the Sea of Marmara,around 25 km from the city centre. Busesrun to Taksim Square every 30 minutes,journey time 45 min, cost 10 YTL. Taxiscost 15-20 euros. The simplest andquickest journey is by Metro to Aksarayand takes around 35 minutes, costing 1.30YTL.

Phone: +90 212 465 55 55Internet: www.ataturkairport.com

Istanbul’s other airport, Sabiha Gökçen, ison the Asiatic side and is used mostly bydomestic flights and some smaller airlines.The airport bus to Taksim costs 10 YTL.There is no direct transport between theairports - change at Taksim.

Phone: +90 216 585 50 00Internet: www.sgairport.com

Public TransportThere is one public and one private busnetwork, IETT and Halk Otobus,respectively. The underground, Tünel, runsfrom Karaköy till Istiklâl Cad. in Beyogluand takes a few minutes. There is also amuseum tram up toward Taksim Square.

Another tram route, Tramway, goes fromKabatas via Galata bridge and the SpiceBazaar to the south-western suburbs. TheMetro goes from Taksim north to Leventand from Aksaray to Otogar in Esenler,where buses depart for other parts ofTurkey and Europe and to the airport. Bus,Metro and tram cost 1.30 YTL in the citycentre area.

Dolmuses are minibuses or large taxis thatdepart when they are full, and stop whereyou want them to. They are the cheapestform of transport.

Ferries between Europe and Asia leavefrom Eminönü, Karaköy and Besiktas toÜsküdar, Kadiköy and Harem.

Akbil is a type of payment card that can beloaded with various sums and used onbuses, boats and trams. Can be bought atmajor junctions. One-day cards costs 6.5YTL and you can travel as much as youlike.

TaxiTaxis are yellow in the inner city and lilacin the suburbs. There are numerous taxi

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companies. Different hotels work withdifferent companies and can book yourtransport to the airport. It’s simplest tohail a taxi on the street, or go to a taxirank and ask for a business card. If you’resatisfied with the company, keep on usingit!

PostThe main post office is on Yeni PosthaneCad., near the railway station Sirkeçi.Other PTT-offices are on Taksim Squareand Istiklâl Cad. Open 09-17. ClosedSundays.

PharmacyEczanesi. In the window of the pharmacythere is the address and telephone numberof the current duty pharmacy. You can alsoring 111.

DentistRing 112 or contact the German hospital,which has a dentists’ reception.

Address: Siraselviler Cad. 119, TaksimPhone: +90 212 293 21 50

TelephoneCountry number +90

Area code: 0212

Electricity220 volt

#ESSENTIALINFORMATION#

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