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| 01 | Istanbul: Places: Istanbul UpdatePostcard from G. M., New York, NY My husband and I and our two children spent the last week in August in Istanbul, staying at the new Four Seasons at... |
| 02 | Istanbul: Where to Stay: Grand: Çiragan Palace Kempinski IstanbulFor those who desire a grand resort–like atmosphere, right on the Bosporus, the top choice is the Çiragan Palace Kempinski. Although many of the 284 rooms and 31 suites have... |
| 03 | Istanbul: Where to Eat: Big Night Out: TugraOf the many restaurants of the Çiragan Palace Kempinski Istanbul, Tugra is considered the best. The menu is classic Turkish-Ottoman cuisine, is considered among the finest in the city. Even... |
| 04 | Istanbul: Strategies: Itineraries: Turkish ItineraryFrom Wendy McCain, New York “New Faces, who you suggested, put together a fantastic three weeks for us in Turkey. The whole thing was seamless from start to finish, including... |
| 05 | Istanbul: Indagare Insiders: Isabella Icoz on IstanbulArt consultant Isabella Icoz, who specializes in sourcing contemporary art, some by up-and-coming Turkish artists, for her clients, talks about her favorite spots in her home of Istanbul. FAVORITE HIDDEN/SECRET... |
| 06 | Istanbul: Indagare Insiders: Designer Lisa Fine on IstanbulDesigner Lisa Fine traveled to Istanbul last summer to scoop up ikats for her new clothing collection Irving and Fine. As is her habit, before she went she talked to... |
| 07 | Istanbul: Where to Eat: Neighborhood Places: MangerieIt’s worth the trip to the Bosporus village of Bebek for a meal at this intimate rooftop restaurant with views of the Bosporus Strait. The natural but charming design (whitewashed... |
| 08 | Istanbul: What to See & Do: Museums & Galleries: Istanbul ModernThe Istanbul Modern museum, housed in a former customs warehouse by the Bosporus, is an important stop for those interested in 20th-century Turkish art. It also has good international exhibits.... |
| 09 | Family: Places: Two Weeks in TurkeyFrom D.H., New York “Turkey was as magical as I had hoped, which you know is not easy given our “spoiled state” in NYC! Hearing the muezzin the first time... |
| 10 | Istanbul: Strategies: Lay of the LandIt’s not easy to navigate your way through this sprawling city with its difficult-to-pronounce streets and multiple neighborhoods. The key: never go anywhere without the address of where you’re headed... |
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| 01 | Discussion Boards:Destinations: istanbul hoteli wil be spending a week in aug in istanbul and am looking for a hotel, which will be relaxing. considering ciragan palace, because of the great pool and away... |
| 02 | Discussion Boards:Destinations: istanbul hotelFrom one of our member postcards: “In Istanbul we stayed at the Four Seasons near the Hagia Sofia. This particular hotel is built into an Ottoman prison. It is lovely... |
| 03 | Discussion Boards:Destinations: istanbul hotelIt’s always hard to predict what a hotel will be like before it opens—the Four Seasons Bosphorus is taking reservations as of June 15th, but if it’s anything like the... |
| 04 | Discussion Boards:Destinations: istanbul hotelI have stayed at the Ciragan Palace a number of times over the past three years, as well as the Four Seasons near the Hagia Sofia and would vote for... |
| 05 | Discussion Boards:Destinations: istanbul hotelWe checked in with our Istanbul insider, and he recommended the Four Seasons Bosphorus over the Ciragan. He thinks the Four Seasons has a better location, plus the hotel will... |
| 06 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: TurkeyWe went last summer, with our three kids, 9, 7 and 3, and loved it. We stayed at the Swisshotel, but I would recommend the Ciragan Palace or the new... |
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