istanbul presentation
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Where is Istanbul?• Istanbul is the biggest city in
Turkey.• Istanbul located between Asia and
Europe.
What is the history of Istanbul? Istanbul name in the past was
“ Constantinople “ . Istanbul was the capital for many old
centuries(Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman ).
How is the weather in Istanbul?• Istanbul weather is cold, rainy, warm in
the summer and snowy in the winter.
Where to stay in Istanbul?• If you want to be in the heart of the
Old City, then Sultan Ahmet is a good choice because you will be
near to many famous places
Where to stay in Istanbul?•Beyoglu hotel located
between a very lively area "Istiklal street" and a quiet area, also you can be in the Old City
in 20-30 minutes.
Where to stay in Istanbul?• Kadikoy hotel located on the Asian
side of Istanbul. it is more relaxed than the European side, and the
prices also lower.
What are the famous Turkish cuisines?
•köfte is balls of ground meet , and can be served in sandwiches, salads
or with milk.
What are the famous Turkish cuisine?•Iskandar Kebab is a popular order, it is
long strips of meat cooked in tomato sauce and served with rice, bread and milk.
What are the famous Turkish cuisine?•Mozaik Pasta is a chocolate cake
made with chocolate sauce and crushed cookies. It is available almost in any
cafe
What are the famous places to visit in Istanbul?
•The Blue Mosque was built by Sultan Ahmet from the year 1606 -1613. it
called the blue mosque because of its blue floor and walls, it has nearly 300
glass windows .
What are the famous places to visit in Istanbul?
•Grand Bazaar is the Turkish largest covered market, it has beautiful Turkish carpets, clothes made of leather, cotton
and wool, spices and other things.
What are the famous places to visit in Istanbul?
•The Basilica Cistern is the largest underground water tank found in Istanbul.
This tank can to store 100000 tons of water.
What are the famous places to visit in Istanbul?
•Topkapi Palace is the largest palace in Istanbul. The ottoman sultans lived in it
for more than 400 years.