Freitag, 27. Juli 2012

Time to say goodbye

So in a few hours we are going to leave.
It was a pleasure to be here.
We got to know so much about the Culture.

I Hope to come back :)

Thank you erkan for your calm And friendly class :) And of course for this Blog. Its a really Nice Memory for all of us :)

See you at the Party ;)

U are always welcome to Germany :) if you get your Passport ;)

Bye Bye

Mittwoch, 25. Juli 2012

Insider tipp Fes Café

Just steps away from the Grand Bazar, this funky and cool café makes you feel like you have entered another world. Perfect for coffee or lunch break.

here is the webpage:  http://www.fescafe.com/

You can find the cafe in the street: Ali Baba Türbe Sok. No:25/27  34440 Çemberlitaş/istanbul, Türkei

you have to try it! 

Countdown :)

Check out our Countdown :

http://www.webcountdown.de/?a=qfjDKdE&k=6Mra

Sad to leave but happy to go back home. So our three Last days :)

Samstag, 21. Juli 2012

Thousands of people sitting on the grass, celebrating their Ramadan dinner :-)




Between Hagia Sofia and blue mosque


In front of Hagia Sofia

Top 3 staple Foods

1. Baklava: the most famous of Turkish desserts is made of sweet flaky filo pastry layered with nuts and soaked in syrup! The best Place to enjoy this delight is in the Egyptian Bazaar :) 2.Köfte: refers to small, grilled meatballs seasoned with spices and onions and bursting with flavor! I reall love it :) 3.Börek: an Anatolian classic, börek is a pastry in with layers of flaky filo dough are filled with cheese, meat or spinach! You have to try it - I am sure, you will love it :)

Solar Beach

Just i Short hi from the Beach :)
Hope everything is alright.
We are today @ Solar Beach :)
Really Nice and we enjoy the sun...
Have a Nice weekend everybody :)

Mittwoch, 18. Juli 2012

Basilica Cistern or Yerebatan Sarayi


If you visit Istanbul you have to go tot he Basilica Cistern, even it is a sultry day. The cistern is located near Hagia Sofia, so it is not far away from one oft he most seen touristical hotspots.


A few steps downstairs and you are in another world.
Most of the 336 marble columns are illuminated, which creates a particular atmosphere. At the beginning you cant see the whole cistern but if you walk along the footbrige you get an idea of how spacious the 140 by 65 metres area is.

The so called most important thing in the Cistern is the steeped in legend head of medusa. For me it was nothing special, just a stone, but the chinese group behind us was really impressed!! They were running straight to the column without perceiving the atmosphere in the cistern!