Travel: Selamlar from Turkey
Considered, the world’s sixth most popular tourist destination, Turkey simply swept us off our feet. From the word go, our 10-day journey spelt Hogeldiniz (welcome) with a big H.
From Constantinople to Istanbul
We spent the first day exploring Constantinople of yore, and today’s Istanbul; the transcontinental city straddling the Bosphorus strait. It is said that to get to know a country, one must explore the streets, sounds and sights by literally being on the street soaking the culture, norms and people, rather than straight away hitting the must-see places. Keeping this in mind we started our exploration via the tram which was like almost blending into the crowd even though — if one thinks about it — Pakistanis can be spotted easily!
The Grand Bazaar (Büyük Çar) of Istanbul provided a bird’s eye view of the hospitality and warmth of the people of Turkey. As we roamed around, I was reminded of our very own Zainab Market in Karachi. Be it handicrafts, shawls or souvenirs, it too has the most important asset for a shopper — the art of bargaining, which is a prerequisite if you want to shop like there’s no tomorrow at The Grand Bazaar.
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On the second day it’s time to go on a city tour of Istanbul. We start our guided tour with the Hippodrome of Constantinople — a circus that was the sporting and social centre of the city. Today it is a square named Sultanahmet Meydan (Sultan Ahmet Square), with only a few fragments of the original structure surviving.