Articles written by James Heywood
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The Swiss Vote To Ban Minarets
After a popular referendum on 29 November, minarets can no longer be built in the small, landlocked European nation. The result surprised many Muslims and non-Muslims.
Dec 10, 2009
- James Heywood
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Feast on Turkey's Best Food at Çiya Restaurant
Çiya Sofrasi is one of Istanbul's most frequented restaurants for traditional Turkish food but it requires a little patience to locate it in Kadiköy's busy back streets.
Dec 8, 2009
- James Heywood
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Visiting the Barber in Istanbul
The male tourist can take advantage of the world's best barbers without speaking a word of Turkish. A close shave, trim and head massage come at a very cheap price.
Dec 3, 2009
- James Heywood
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Istanbul's Modern Shopping Malls by Metro
The sleek shopping malls of Turkey can be reached using the underground metro system and there'll be absolutely no reason to haggle over the price. Ticketed items only.
Dec 2, 2009
- James Heywood
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Istanbul's Rumeli Fort and Sakip Sabanci Museum
Take breakfast overlooking Rumeli Citadel and the Bosphorus before descending to visit Istanbul's most elegant museum, where an evening meal awaits at Müzedechanga.
Dec 1, 2009
- James Heywood
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Istanbul European Capital of Culture 2010
The museums, galleries and historic sites of Istanbul get ready to put the best foot forward in a program of art and culture. Prepare to be enraptured, Turkish style.
Dec 1, 2009
- James Heywood
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A Slow Walk Along Istanbul's Bosphorus
The best stroll along the city's waterfront takes in the late-Ottoman Imperial residence, the shopping area of Besiktas, Ciragan Palace and the famous mosque at Ortakoy.
Nov 30, 2009
- James Heywood
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Istanbul's Ultra Chic Nisantasi District
With countless boutiques, cafe latte and cosmetic surgery, the visitor may wonder whether this neighbourhood is actually still part of Turkey. Fabulously superficial.
Nov 29, 2009
- James Heywood
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Istanbul's Almost Central SantralIstanbul
Fresh and exciting SantralIstanbul is an art and cultural complex situated just outside the usual tourist-zone of the city. Ideal for mxing art, electricity and pleasure.
Nov 29, 2009
- James Heywood
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Istanbul Archaeology Museum
Istanbul Arkeoloji Muzeleri displays word-class Turkish, Hellenistic and Roman artefacts in fascinating collections highlighting the cultural wealth of civilisations.
Nov 28, 2009
- James Heywood
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Turkish Words and Phrases 101
The Turkish language doesn't come easy to many, but in half an hour it's possible to master a few key words and phrases to have the essential basics. Buyurun!
Nov 27, 2009
- James Heywood
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Transportation from Istanbul's Ataturk Airport
For first-time visitors to Istanbul's Ataturk International Airport, the Havas Shuttle Service or the many taxi cabs are the best way to transfer to hotels and hostels.
Nov 26, 2009
- James Heywood
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10 Tastiest Turkish Takeaway Foods in Istanbul
Istanbul provides tasty and appealing Turkish snacks, fast foods and takeaway all along Istiklal Avenue, where it's possible to eat 24/7. It pays to be adventurous.
Nov 26, 2009
- James Heywood
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Istanbul's Gulhane Park and Zeynep Sultan Mosque
Too often Istanbul begins to wear out the over-zealous visitor. Yet two often-overlooked places are but a brief stroll from Topkapi Palace and Sultanahmet.
Nov 25, 2009
- James Heywood
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Istanbul's Inspirational Istiklal Avenue
Life in Istanbul is nowhere better witnessed than on the major artery that offers great boutiques, theatres, cinemas, cafes, pubs, nightclubs and galleries.
Nov 23, 2009
- James Heywood
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Istanbul's Best and Tastiest Kebab Restaurant
For those who prefer a sit-down dining experience to eating on the hop, the best quality selection of the Turkish staple is easily accessible in the heart of Istanbul.
Nov 22, 2009
- James Heywood
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Kariye Museum and Istanbul's Old Walls
A stroll that encompasses the ancient, impregnable walls and watchtowers of Constantinople and a visit to St Saviour that was once, literally, out in the fields.
Nov 22, 2009
- James Heywood
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Cafes, Restaurants and Bars in Istanbul's Tunel
For those in search of pre- and post-dinner beverages in Istanbul, Tunel allows bar-hopping and food all night in a neighbourhood that doesn't go to sleep.
Nov 22, 2009
- James Heywood
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Istanbul's Galata Tower and a 360 View
Turkey's greatest city offers a great walk near the Golden Horn's old Genoese district, and Istanbul's most panoramic cityscape view is to be found in a rooftop cafe.
Nov 20, 2009
- James Heywood
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Istanbul's Baklava and Turkish Delight
The sweet-tooth visitor to Istanbul quickly becomes addicted for Turkey's stickiest dessert and confectionery stores. The original, outrageous sugar fix.
Nov 20, 2009
- James Heywood
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The Coolest Quarter of Istanbul
Just a few minutes from Istanbul's entertainment nightspots, the Cihangir district offers Turkey's finest in cafes, restaurants, antiques, bric-a-brac and people-watching
Nov 20, 2009
- James Heywood
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Istanbul Goes Shopping in Eminonu
Filling up the laneways between Turkey's Grand Bazaar and Spice Bazaar, a myriad of stalls and shops awaits. Istanbul's atmospheric, teeming crowd at its best.
Nov 19, 2009
- James Heywood
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A Day Trip to Burgaz Island from Istanbul
Sleepy, peaceful Burgazada is less than an hour from Turkey's largest city and the ideal location to escape the noise and traffic for a just few hours or a full day trip
Nov 19, 2009
- James Heywood
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Around Istanbul by Ferry
Whether travelling to Prince's Islands, sightseeing the Bosphorus or just crossing continents, ferries are the best way to navigate Turkey's largest metropolis.
Nov 19, 2009
- James Heywood
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Istanbul Tour From Golden Horn to Pierre Loti
Just a short ferry ride away awaits Turkey's holiest place, Eyup Mosque. Behind lies a hilly Ottoman cemetery, at the peak of which sits the leafy Pierre Loti Cafe.
Nov 17, 2009
- James Heywood
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