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 Antique Shops of Çukurcuma

Antique Shops of Çukurcuma

Çukurcuma is Istanbul\'s favorite antique shopping area and is located in Beyoğlu district.\r\n\r\nYou can get to Çukurcuma by walking northeast to Istiklal Street. Once you get to Galatasaray Square, the street turns left in front of the Galatasaray Turkish bath and the Greek Consulate, followed by Faik Paşa Street on the right.​

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What to Eat in Istanbul?

What to Eat in Istanbul?

Simit is not just a component of Turkish breakfasts but is also a part of Turkish culture. Simit is similar to a bagel on the inside, but it\'s softer, sweeter, and coated with sesame seeds. Simit gets best served with a variety of cheeses, tomatoes, and olives, but it may also be savored along with a glass of tea. Simit and tea get eaten at any time of day in Turkey.

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Best Places to Visit for Kids in Istanbul

Best Places to Visit for Kids in Istanbul

Finding things to do with kids is a problem for parents nowadays. Many families feel stuck in those situations. Probably we, as adults, are not as energetic as kids. However, you do not have to feel that way. Because as much as being a parent is hard, you can find many things to do with your kids. We grew up but somewhere along the way we were kids. We still have a child inside of us, and we can have fun also while our kids are having fun

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Turkish Cotton and Where to Find It

Turkish Cotton and Where to Find It

Cotton, in essence, is a must-to-produce material with its extensive and imperative usage while creating countless job opportunities. Cotton growing is a common act and job of many countries, in which eight countries produce 80% of the cotton in the world and continuously show great values of increase over the years. Speaking of worldwide cotton production, Turkey is the 7th on the list, producing more than a million tons annually.

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Skate Parks in Istanbul

Skate Parks in Istanbul

Skateboarding is both a culture and a sport, and it is even included in the 2020 Summer Olympics. In Turkey\'s skateboarding history, skateboarding was a disregarded sport, as it was considered a kind of kids’ sport. \r\n\r\nHowever, things have started to change. Even if it isn\'t arranged regularly, national competitions have started taking place, and both the national and global media are showing interest in skating.

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