by sasa@scribopr.com | Apr 13, 2023 | What to see in Turkey
Cappadocia, Turkey is a land of incredible natural beauty, cultural heritage, and of course, delicious food. The local cuisine is a fantastic blend of Middle Eastern and Mediterranean flavors, with a unique emphasis on meat dishes, bread, and sweets. In this...
by sasa@scribopr.com | Apr 13, 2023 | What to see in Turkey
Cappadocia is a magical land of bizarre rock formations, ancient underground cities, and spectacular landscapes. Located in central Turkey, this region has been shaped by millions of years of volcanic activity, and the result is a unique and mesmerizing landscape....
by sasa@scribopr.com | Mar 25, 2023 | Türkiye, What to see in Turkey
Back in 1555, when two Yemeni merchants brought coffee to Istanbul, the Turks instantly fell in love with it. Coffee became a way of life in Turkey, which later spread throughout their empire, and in Istanbul, Turkish coffee is still the undisputed ruler. Drinking a...
by sasa@scribopr.com | Mar 25, 2023 | Budget travel, Istanbul, Türkiye, What to see in Turkey
If you want to take a bath in Istanbul, you will encounter a challenge. Believe it or not, in Istanbul you will most easily bathe in your own sweat in the summer, and we believe that this is not in your interest. So we, eager to splash in the water, set off in search...
by sasa@scribopr.com | Mar 25, 2023 | Travel Tips, Türkiye, Uncategorized, What to see in Turkey
1. Did you know that Hagia Sophia was a Christian church? Hagia Sophia is located in Istanbul and was built from 408 to 415. Since its construction, it has served as an ancient Christian church and as such is one of the oldest and most significant works of ancient...
by sasa@scribopr.com | Mar 25, 2023 | Istanbul, Türkiye, Uncategorized, What to see in Turkey
Upon arrival in the city, you can see that this is not an ordinary place. You will see hundreds of minarets proudly rising and defending the face of their culture, telling the story of some magical places you will find in every corner of Istanbul. These are the seals...