A virtual tour of 7 amazing medieval castles
I present you a virtual tour of seven castles. The castles I chose are mainly medieval, or of medieval origins, except one.

I present you a virtual tour of seven castles. The castles I chose are mainly medieval, or of medieval origins, except one.
The minarets and domes of the imposing Blue Mosque,
We had passed on the Basilica Cistern twice before because of the long lines. As they say, third time’s the charm. This time we decided to brave the queues. A gentleman came up to us and said that since my husband was using a walking stick, we could go straight in instead of queuing. We…
Allow me to show you the street scenesI saw through my lens around Istanbul.
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It was a 15-minute walk from our hotel down Ordu Caddesi (Turkish for street) to what became my favourite place in Istanbul: Sultanahmet Square. There’s so much history that my head was sent spinning a few times. Where else can you sit down for a rest next to a column built in AD330 to celebrate…
Where to start? The delicious kebaps? The freshly squeezed pomegranate juice? Or the glorious baklava? Let’s have a look at the food in Istanbul. Restaurant food The most traditional dish, which I think I ate every single day, is the kebap (spelled kebab or kabob in English speaking countries.) It consists of skewered chunks of lamb…
In no particular order, here are my thoughts and observations about Istanbul, the former capital of three ancient empires: Eastern Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman. The name of the city alone conjures up romantic images from the past. If I think of Istanbul, I think of sultans and harems, belly dancers and minarets and the Orient…
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