A Guide On How To Spend 4 Days In Istanbul
A city that has seen the rise and fall of empires. A place where two continents collide and where merchants ended their journey on the legendary Silk Road.
A city that has seen the rise and fall of empires. A place where two continents collide and where merchants ended their journey on the legendary Silk Road.
Located on the Adriatic coast, you’ll be spoilt for choice when you visit Split. The central Dalmatian city has sparkling blue water on one side, surrounding mountains on the other as well as a Roman fortress for a city centre.
There’s something in the water in Istanbul. And it’s not just the thousands of fish plucked from the gleaming Bosphorus every day.
We headed to the streets to seek out the cafes brewing the best third-wave coffee in Istanbul. The ones we found weren’t in the traditional coffee houses but in some high-quality premises dotted around the city.
When you visit Lisbon for the first time or umpteenth time, the “City of Seven Hills” is unlikely to disappoint.
Even after devouring several sweet pastries, don’t be surprised if the taste of traditional Portuguese coffee leaves a bitter taste in your mouth.
As one of the world’s largest textile and garment producers, it’s a wonder that Istanbul only joined the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Calendar in 2013.