Enchanting Travels’ co-founder and CEO shares recollections from his first go to to Istanbul.
Istanbul is an enigma.
At completely different moments, it left me questioning whether or not I used to be in Europe, Asia, or North Africa. I’m fascinated by locations which can be considerably complicated, difficult, and mysterious. And Istanbul was all this. Capital of the Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman Empires for over 1,500 years, it has great historic significance. It was the middle of commerce, politics, and faith, and through the Ottoman period, additionally a middle of science, tradition, and humanities. Geographically, Turkey (or Türkiye as it’s now identified) is on the heart of the world. Partly in Europe and partly in Asia, Istanbul straddles two continents and, due to its lengthy historical past, is a real melting pot of assorted cultures and civilizations from Europe, Asia, and North Africa. Travelling from the airport into town, my first impression of Istanbul was of a really organized metropolis with European infrastructure. However after I obtained to the Previous City, I noticed numerous avenue life and avenue meals harking back to Asian cities.

Certainly one of my favourite issues to do after I journey to a brand new place is to go for an early morning run. On my first journey to Istanbul in August 2024, I used to be up at 6 am and ran from my resort previous Taksim Sq. all the way down to the financial institution of the Bosphorus Strait. I might hear the hauntingly lovely ezan name to prayer rising from varied mosques, drawing me into the center of the tradition. On the waterfront, I ended to go searching. I watched the solar slowly rising over this metropolis with a lot historical past and listened to the alluring ezan within the distance—all of it felt so very peaceable. As I ran again to my resort, I witnessed town slowly waking up.

The Bosphorus Strait divides Istanbul into the European and the Asian sides and connects the Black Sea within the north to the Sea of Marmara within the south. On the European aspect, the previous Sultanahmet district has a few of Istanbul’s most well-known websites. Most important are the marvelous Hagia Sophia, as soon as a church and now a mosque, the Blue Mosque, famend for intricate mosaics, swish arches, stained glass, domes, and minarets, and Topkapi Palace, the opulent dwelling of Ottoman sultans for 400 years. One other time, I went to the Bosphorus and took a ferry from the European to the Asian aspect. My information and I walked on the Asian waterfront and stopped at a neighborhood espresso store for conventional Turkish espresso made on sizzling sand, typically served with Turkish delight sweet. Not like within the West, Turkish espresso will not be filtered. The preparation and brewing methods and wealthy communal tradition of Turkish espresso are listed beneath UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. When you end ingesting your espresso, you flip the saucer over your cup and make a want whereas rotating the cup and saucer clockwise thrice. The cup is then flipped over, and a falci (fortuneteller) reads the dregs and provides insights or steerage. This expertise made me really feel like I might simply have been in North Africa or Central Asia.
Apparently, although, I found that regardless of espresso being an essential a part of Turkish tradition, çay (chai) or tea is probably the most generally consumed sizzling drink. I noticed black tea served in tulip-shaped glasses (not cups) all over the place. Whereas strolling via Istanbul’s architecturally mesmerizing Grand Bazaar, as an illustration, a number of locals had been sipping tea and chatting, whereas consumers roamed the maze of streets and shops. Rize tea from Turkey’s jap Black Sea coastal province is the preferred tea, with a sweetish fruity taste. However what was clear to me is that tea and low are extra than simply drinks and are integral to Turkish cultural traditions and social interactions.

One night, we ventured to Çiçek Pasajı, a chic arcade within the courtyard of a Nineteenth-century constructing full of pretty Turkish taverns. We ate at Sevic Restaurant, which serves mezze alongside music, festivity, and a really social ambiance. I extremely advocate consuming family-style at a neighborhood institution. In the identical neighborhood, you’ll discover the Galata Istanbul Lodge M Gallery, in a phenomenal constructing relationship again to 1836, with a Turkish hamam on web site. There are quite a few different character-filled motels I like to recommend for a novel keep in Istanbul, from the Pera Palace Lodge, opened in 1895 to host passengers of the Orient Specific, to the Ciragan Palace Kempinski, occupying a former Ottoman palace.

I imagine Turkey has an essential function to play on this planet in the present day due to its distinctive place and the historical past of its civilizations. Not solely is it a predominantly Islamic nation, it is usually very European in nature, and it shows a robust custom of non secular tolerance that’s so essential in in the present day’s world. There’s a lot to study from this stability and blend. Istanbul was love at first sight for me, and I’m sure I’ll preserve going again.




















