The city of Istanbul, Turkey straddles the Bosphorus Straight which divides the continents of Europe and Asia. Therefore you can be in one city and easily travel between the two continents by water or bridges.


The European side is separated by the Golden Horn estuary which runs between the areas known as Old Europe and New Europe. The three distinct areas of Istanbul each have their own unique feel.
We stayed in Old Europe the area known for the Blue Mosque, the Grand Bazaar and the Spice Bazaar; just to name a few of the amazing historical venues. Old Europe has the feel of Europe with hints of Asia. The architecture feels European and then you’ll see a fruit cart or alley way looks very Asian.



New Europe feels more businesslike and where cultures have come together to shop and do business in the many Hans which are shops on the ground level and offices on the levels above. The Hans are known by the ethnic groups they represent.




The Asia side is bustling with traffic and markets. The feel is compact but with beautiful individual homes along the water.


With all the rich and ancient sites in Istanbul it’s easy to think that it’s not a modern city but this next photo shows differently.

You are really giving me an education! There are so many special places in this world. I am happy that you are sharing these great pictures of your travels!
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