

A vibrant night market in Istanbul's historic heart, offering shopping, food, and cultural experiences.
Istanbul's weather can be unpredictable, especially in the evenings.
The Grand Bazaar is one of the largest covered markets in the world, requiring plenty of walking.
Staying hydrated is important, and you can refill your bottle at many places in the market.
Iconic square surrounded by historic sites like the Blue Mosque and Hagia Sophia.
Historic market offering a variety of spices, Turkish delights, and souvenirs.
Former residence of the Ottoman sultans, featuring beautiful architecture and historical artifacts.
Thick, sweet soy milk served with deep-fried dough sticks (You Tiao)
Steamed pork dumplings with soup inside, often served with vinegar and ginger
Fermented tofu with a strong aroma, often deep-fried and served with pickled cabbage
Famous for its traditional Thai breakfast dishes and historic location near the Grand Palace.
Known for its delicious Thai breakfast and beautiful views of the Chao Phraya River.
A unique restaurant with a social cause, offering a variety of Thai and international dishes.
Handcrafted with intricate designs, these evil eye pendants are believed to protect against evil spirits and bad luck.
Crafted with colorful pieces of glass, these lamps are a traditional Turkish art form that dates back to the Ottoman Empire.
A traditional Turkish confectionery made from starch and sugar, often flavored with rose water, pistachio, or hazelnut.
A treasure trove of Kerala's history and art, Kothamangalam Museum is a must-visit for history enthusiasts.
Deras Sun Temple, a 12th-century marvel, is known for its intricate carvings and unique architecture.

The iconic Sultan Ahmed Mosque, known for its stunning blue tiles, is a historic masterpiece of Islamic architecture.