Curio Collection by Hilton Sultanahmet’te
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Curio Collection by Hilton Sultanahmet’te | Beautiful Number
2019 yılında 100. yılını kutlayan konaklama sektörünün öncü markası Hilton, Curio Collection markası altındaki ilk otelini Sultanahmet’te hayata geçirdi. Bölge turizmine büyük katkı sağlaması beklenen Hagia Sofia Mansions-Curio Collection by Hilton, turizm sektörünün güçlü şirketlerinden Dorak Holding tarafından yönetilecek.
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Alcohols and Other Products Prices in Supermarkets of Istanbul 2017
I traveled in one of the biggest market in the bigest mall in Istanbul and was curios about the prices of products in the Real Market.
The are really expensive.
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Yesil Ev ★ Istanbul, Turkey
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Property Location With a stay at Yesil Ev - Boutique Class in Istanbul (Sultanahmet), you'll be minutes from Sultanahmet Square and Hagia Sophia. This romantic hotel is close to Basilica Cistern and Blue Mosque.Rooms Make yourself at home in one of the 19 air-conditioned rooms featuring minibars. Complimentary wireless Internet access is available to keep you connected. Bathrooms have showers and hair dryers. Conveniences include safes, and both cribs/infant beds and rollaway/extra beds are available on request.Rec, Spa, Premium Amenities Take in the views from a garden and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless Internet access and concierge services.Dining Grab a bite at one of the hotel's 3 restaurants, or stay in and take advantage of 24-hour room service. Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at a bar/lounge.
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Hotel stars: 3
1 km from city center
Rating: 85/100
This hotel has a very good TrustScore of 85. Guests recommend it because of its location, service and hotel.
Internet: Wi-Fi Available, Internet Access
General: Wheelchair accessible, Cloakroom, Garden, Reception, Luggage room, Restaurant, Bar, 24h. Reception
Services: Faxing Facilities, Laundry service, Currency Exchange, Concierge, Room Service
Room: Bathroom, Air conditioning, Hairdryer, Balcony/terrace, Ironing board, Shower, Safe, Telephone, Mini bar
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The Splendors of Istanbul
Halfday Istanbul Tour ( Duration : Approximately 4 hours )
Join us on this introductory excursion to explore the essential attractions of Istanbul, pearl of the Bosphorus. Board your air-conditioned motor coach and cross the Galata Bridge to the Old Town of Constantinople. It takes little effort to imagine thundering chariots and the cheers of excited spectators as you view the remains of the Byzantine Hippodrome. Rome's great Circus Maximus inspired the huge square. You will also glimpse the pink granite Obelisk of T heodosius and the Serpentine Column, Istanbul's oldest Greek monument. Sultan Ahmet Camii, better known as the Blue Mosque, takes its nickname from the cerulean cast of its intricately tiled interior. Take a moment to view the impressive minarets that soar skyward. Then, remove your shoes at the mosque's entrance and cross rich layers of carpet that have been donated by the Muslim faithful over the years. Opposite the famous mosque is the ancient Basilica of St. Sophia. Now a museum, the great church was built by Constantine the Great and reconstructed by the Emperor Justinian in the 6th century. As you approach on foot, observe its immense dome, which rises to a height of 150 feet. For 1,000 years, this dome earned the distinction as the world's largest frescoes and mosaics adorn its antique interior. Next, visit the famous Grand Bazaar with over 5,000 shops located in a maze of lanes and alleys. It is filled with thousands of curios, including carpets, fabrics, clothing, furniture and gold jewelry. A short walk along one of the main alleys will provide you with a glimpse of this amazing place. End of the this private Istanbul tour, board the vehicle and return to your hotel or Istanbul cruise port.
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Byzance & Ottoman Relics of Istanbul
Fullday Istanbul Tour ( Duration Approximately 8 hours )
Join us on this introductory excursion to explore the essential attractions of Istanbul, pearl of the Bosphorus. Board your air-conditioned private vehicle and cross the Galata Bridge to the Old Town of Constantinople. It takes little effort to imagine thundering chariots and the cheers of excited spectators as you view the remains of the Byzantine Hippodrome. Rome's great Circus Maximus inspired the huge square. You will also glimpse the pink granite Obelisk of Theodosius and the Serpentine Column, Istanbul's oldest Greek monument. Sultan Ahmet Camii, better known as the Blue Mosque, takes its nickname from the cerulean cast of its intricately tiled interior. Take a moment to view the impressive minarets that soar skyward. Then, remove your shoes at the mosque's entrance and cross rich layers of carpet that have been donated by the Muslim faithful over the years. Then, walk thru Topkapi Palace. The Topkapi Palace sits atop one of Istanbul's seven hills and commands superb views of theBosphorus Strait, the Sea of Marmara and the Golden Horn. Your walking tour includes the imperial courtyards of the palace, which were in use for nearly four centuries. After perusing the remarkable collection of porcelains and china in the kitchens, view the Ottoman Sultans‘ lavish imperial treasury. Among the priceless displays of 15th- to 19th-century Ottoman grandeur are 86-carat diamonds, solid gold candlesticks weighing over 100 pounds and items adorned with jade, emeralds and rubies. You will also see a meticulously maintained collection of royal fabrics and clothing. A one-time visit can only cover a fraction of this fabled palace. From Topkapi Palace, we will give you a lunch break. Our next stop is famous is the ancient Basilica of St. Sophia. Now a museum, the great church was built by Constantine the Great and reconstructed by the Emperor Justinian in the 6th century. As you approach on foot, observe its immense dome, which rises to a height of 150 feet. For 1,000 years, this dome earned the distinction as the world's largest. Frescoes and mosaics adorn its antique interior. Next, visit the famous Grand Bazaar with over 5,000 shops located in a maze of lanes and alleys. It is filled with thousands of curios, including carpets, fabrics, clothing, furniture and gold jewelry. Opposite the famous museum is the Undergound Cistern. Visit the cistern. Built by Justinian after 532, the Basilica Cistern stored water for the Great Palace and nearby buildings. Lost to memory, it was rediscovered by Petrus Gyllius, who came to Constantinople in search of Byzantine monuments. From the cistern, proceed to the Grand Bazaar where handicrafts from throughout Turkey are displayed in 5,000 shops. Within this bustling maze of lanes and alleys, you will find glittering jewels, the sweet scent of incense, radiant Turkish carpets and the vivid sheen of brass and copper. A short walk along one of the main alleys will provide you with a glimpse of this amazing place.End of the this private Istanbul shoretour, board the vehicle and return to your hotel or Istanbul cruise port.
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9 Best Places To Visit In Ankara Turkey
9 Best Places To Visit In Ankara Turkey
Ankara Castle (Kalesi)
If spending time in museums and mosques allows you to see part of Ankara’s history and cultures, then going to Ankara Castle enables you to see the 360 degree of Ankara. Located in the district of Ulus, Ankara castle was originally built as a military defense and is now one of the most popular tourist destinations in Ankara. Unlike the castles in your old storybooks, Ankara castle is a large, dense military stronghold: it is comprised of 4 huge walls, constructing the circular area in the middle of the city, with 42 pentagonal towers running along the top.
Anıtkabir
Anıtkabir, as the mausoleum of the first and second President of the Republic of Turkey, is a beautifully designed museum which attracts not only tourists but also historians and architects every year. Anıtkabir, where the museum of Ataturk and War of Independence is located, has a wide collection of paintings and exhibitions. It is divided into four parts, one part being the Road of Lions, a long walkway where you can watch Turkish soldiers on parade. Another part is Peace Park, a large green area bursting with plant-life. There’s even a Turkish flag made entirely out of flowers! Other parts include Ceremonial Plaza and the Hall of Honor where the tomb of Ataturk, the first president, can be found. There’s a lot to remember and a lot to see, so audio guides (which are available in many languages from the visitor center) are a good idea.
Museum of Anatolian Civilizations
The Museum of Anatolian Civilizations, named as Museum of the Year in Switzerland in 1997, has a large collection of Anatolian archaeology exhibits chronologically arranged from the Paleolithic era to the present day. It acts as an introduction to the ancient history of Turkey and Ankara. You will see many housing artifacts and Hittite figures, the origins of which can be traced as
Atakule
Atakule, opened in 1989, is a communications and observation tower with a height of 410 feet. ‘Ata’ means ancestor and ‘kule’ means tower, and ‘Ataturk’ was the founder and the first President of the Republic of Turkey. This historical landmark, located in Çankaya, has an open terrace allowing tourists to look out over the entire city. If you want to eat with a view, visit Sevilla, their restaurant which rotates 360 degrees in an hour, giving you panoramic views of the city without even having to leave your seat.
Çengelhan Rahmi M. Koç Museum
Çengelhan Rahmi M. Koç Museum, situated next to the Ankara Castle, is a museum which collects a wide range of exhibits about transport, industry and communications. Most of these have been generously donated by the Koç family. You will find curios and collectibles including children’s toys and old technology, and transportation collectibles including full size ships and aircraft! With many interactive exhibitions and activities, including a free train ride, this museum is perfect for children.
Gençlik Park
If you take the train to Ankara, one of the first thing you will see as you pull into the station is the ferris wheel at Gençlik Park! Gençlik Park is a public park with a difference: as well as 69 acres of greenery and water features, it houses a swimming pool, an amusement park, an open-air theater and two miniature trains! There are also over 40 kiosks in the park selling all manner of wares (make sure to try the authentic Turkish ice cream and fresh corn-on-the-cob) and every evening the main pool hosts a spectacular light show. A whole day and night of fun can be enjoyed at Gençlik Park!
Kuyumcular Çarşısı in Beypazarı
Beypazarı is an Ankaran district with a rich history and proud heritage. While it is famous for silver-work, many visitors go to the jewelry market for Turkish souvenirs. There are numerous jewelry suppliers, so there will be a lot of goods and products for you to choose from. As well as jewelry, check out handicrafts that are full of local characteristics! It is also a good opportunity to see the design of local Turkish houses around the area.
Haci Bayram Mosque
The Haci Bayram Mosque was built in 15th century, dedicated to the founder of Baryam Sufi order. Considered to be one of the most historically significant mosques in Turkey, Haci Bayram Mosque is also one of the most visited. Make sure you see the Arabic calligraphy on the walls, painted engravings on wood and various unique features of the mosque. Some do come for a religious experience, but many make the visit to appreciate the architecture and history of this great monument.
Roman Bath
Visiting the Roman Baths in Ankara is a good way to learn Roman history through little stories, statues, and inscriptions. Constructed in the third century by the Roman Emperor Caracalla, the baths were built around three principal rooms: the caldarium (hot bath), the tepidarium (warm bath) and the frigidarium (cold bath).
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Misamis Oriental
09 September 2009
Part of President Gloria Macapagal Arroyos visit in Misamis Oriental is the Lasang Secret Adventure Eco-tourist Park in Initao.
The Lasang Secret Adventure Tourist Park serves as a wildlife and an eco-adventure destination in the country yet it aims to conserve its natural resources. It was also developed as a learning center for biodiversity and scientific research. The natural beauty of the park is expected to attract tourists that will bring further development to the province.
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Why Curios?
The business of selling curios is part of the daily life of our squares and parks. We talk to a vendor and craftsman and examine some of his wares, which show aspects of African life.
Top 10 Bewildering Visions of the Future from a Mad Tech Company
10 Bewildering Visions of the Future from a Mad Tech Company
Dahir Insaat is a company headquartered in Istanbul, Turkey founded by Dahir Semenov. Their products and service designs include medical equipment, designing futuristic retail outlets and restaurants, designing new homes and cityscapes, creating weapon designs, city planning, inventing new forms of construction material, and designing new safety furniture. To date, Semenov’s main achievements are in construction, and apparently that has gone to his head and left him confident enough to pitch some… dubious new inventions and designs.
10. Transformer Mobile Homes
You’ve likely seen prefabricated two-story houses being hauled on truck beds. You’ve definitely seen trailer homes. Dahir Insaat decided to take this concept in a more science fiction-worthy direction and create demos of homes that can be transported on eighteen wheeler flatbeds and which fold out into relatively high end houses, such as Dutch Colonials.
9. Underground Parcel Delivery
Dahir Insaat went completely the other way for mail delivery. Their proposal is a series of underground conveyor belts for new communities. There would also be underground sensors to see if there are any conveyor belt clogs despite the standardized package size and platforms to raise up the parcel. All this to remove the inconvenience (?) of having items delivered to homes by a postal service.
8. Copter Cruises
Have you ever thought that you wanted to go for a cruise or ride on a monorail, but you wanted it slower, louder, with a worse view, and be more dangerous? Well the good people at Dahir Insaat have your back. In January 2015, Dahir Insaat released this video of the world’s weirdest way to travel to an audience that expanded to millions.
7. Copter Shipments
Since there are already helicopters powerful enough to haul commercial airliners, Dahir Insaat also decided that an immense, four-bladed helicopter would be great for hauling freight. Unfortunately for them, their method also requires tethering like the previous invention, and this time they wanted the copter to stay over a regular highway where it can be extra deafening for passing traffic and seem extra dangerous.
6. Drive-Thru Markets
A common mistake aspiring inventors make is to add steps and complications to a process that are counterproductive in the pursuit of innovation. This form of supermarket patented by Dahir Semenov in January 2015 is a textbook example of this, or it would be if it weren’t practically a curio. It’s a store with drive-thru areas where a customer scrolls through two vertically revolving sets of shelves.
5. Airdrop Tube Artillery
Tube artillery may sound like an overly flippant way to describe this weapon design, but when you see it in action it’s quite accurate. The demo video shows these tubes being dropped from an old-fashioned looking bomber in the path of a battalion of tanks. The deployment system requires self-activating parachutes to allow a more gentle landing. After the tubes land and embed themselves in the soil, they pop out of the ground, open up in the middle, and second tubes fall out.
4. Prefab Restaurants
You wouldn’t think that fine dining and automation are two concepts that would go well together. Higher end sit down restaurants are about class, refinement, and sophistication, while mechanical arms are about cold efficiency. Dahir Insaat still created a demo video where meals are served by having pre-assembled trays of food rolled over drop points on the floor above. Setting aside the cost of installing the numerous conveyor belts and mechanical arms (and good luck if you’re expecting the customers to give tips to machines as a way to cover an expense that they traditionally did when they were dealing with humans),
3. Circular Cities
The circular patterns also mean the wasting of large areas of space, and while all that green may be nice to look at, surely the landlords housing some of those 200,000 people will want a bit more space for rooms.
2. Safe Beds
This is likely the most widely mocked invention patented for Dahir Insaat. A lot of that comes from how the animation shows the invention working very quickly and giving it more of a slapstick element. It was also pointed out a lot that this device is similar to a 2010 model patented by an inventor from China. But none of that is to say it’s not a deeply flawed device, which raises a lot of questions not addressed in the demo.
1. Copter Combat Systems
It’s probably the most infamous video Dahir Insaat ever released. An immense, four-bladed copter is smuggled near military bases with vast arrays of fighters and bombers, or even an aircraft carrier. After slowly assembling its blades it becomes airborne and its immense revolving gun devastates its massive targets so thoroughly there’s scarcely a shot fired back.
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Sunday morning flea/second hand/antique market in southern Beijing.
Istanbul residents angered by US House resolution
(30 Oct 2019) Turkey on Wednesday condemned a non-binding resolution passed by the U.S. House of Representatives to call the 1915 mass killings of Armenians by Ottoman Turks as 'genocide.'
Residents of Turkey's largest city, Istanbul, echoed Turkey's reaction, with one woman saying this won't affect us because we know ourselves.
Addressing his ruling party, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said he wouldn't accept the nonbinding House resolution to recognise the century-old mass killings of Armenians by Ottoman Turks as genocide. The bill passed 405-11.
Erdogan then said Turkey strongly condemns a bipartisan bill to sanction senior Turkish officials and its army for Turkey's incursion into northeastern Syria, which passed 403-16.
Both bills, passed on Tuesday, were a sign of further deterioration in Turkish-American relations, which have been strained over multiple issues, especially U.S. support for Syrian Kurdish fighters considered terrorists by Ankara.
Turkey disputes the description of mass deportations and killings of Ottoman Armenians in 1915 as genocide and has lobbied against its recognition in the U.S. for years. It has instead called for a joint committee of historians to investigate.
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