


A vibrant market in Istanbul, famous for its spices, dried fruits, and Turkish delights.
Istanbul's weather can be unpredictable, a scarf is essential for cooler evenings or indoor historic sites.

Turkey uses Type F power plugs, so an adapter is essential for charging devices.

Staying hydrated is crucial, especially when exploring Istanbul's markets and historic sites.
A stunning imperial mosque with beautiful architecture and intricate details.
A vibrant market offering a variety of spices, Turkish delights, and local products.
A historic palace complex with beautiful gardens, museums, and stunning views of the Bosphorus.
Famous for its traditional Turkish breakfast with a view of the Bosphorus.
Known for its Eastern Turkish breakfast, offering a variety of dishes.
Iconic seafood restaurant with stunning Bosphorus views.

Sesame seed-covered bread rings, often eaten for breakfast with tea or coffee

Scrambled eggs with tomatoes, peppers, and onions, often served with bread
Grilled meat skewers, often served with bread and salad
A traditional Turkish confectionery made from starch and sugar, often flavored with rose water or lemon, and dusted with icing sugar.
Blue glass beads with an eye motif, believed to protect against evil and bad luck, a popular Turkish symbol.

Lightweight, soft, and luxurious shawls made from the fine wool of the Pashmina goat, a traditional Turkish textile.
Explore the rich history of the United States through a vast collection of artifacts and interactive exhibits.
A historic lighthouse in Buenos Aires, offering panoramic views of the city and the Rio de la Plata.
Waterfront seafood grill with a casual atmosphere, offering fresh catches and stunning sunset views.