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Uskudar
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26 Sep 2007 Wed 01:57 am |
I need to find a reasonable priced hotel / pension in this area. I have spent hours scouring the internet..thousands in taksim etc , but struggling to find any on the asian side I am sure someone on here can help ??
Thanks guys
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26 Sep 2007 Wed 02:04 am |
Check kadikoy area..
A room was around 80-90-100 ytl 4 months ago..
Can find cheeper I guess..Depends on what you are looking for.
Not far away from uskudar.
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26 Sep 2007 Wed 09:01 am |
I have no idea what the prices are but here is a list of the hotels in Kadikoy: http://www.kenthaber.com/Firmalar.aspx?FaaliyetAlani=7&İlceKodu=9903
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26 Sep 2007 Wed 01:04 pm |
I live in Feneryolu, Kadiköy. If you want the sea view and wish to be close to the crowd look for hotels at Kadikoy Rihtim (harbour). I saw a boarding house in Fenerbahce on Trudy's list which may be interesting. (Pansiyon means boarding house).
Fenerbahce is a very pleasant place to spend time. It has a nice coast. It is mostly a residential area and it is a lot calmer than the European side. If you are a barfly, the bars and pubs in Bahariye, Kadikoy in walking distance. If you walk to Bagdad street (probably the nicest street in Istanbul with lots of fashion stores etc.) you can hail a dolmus to Taksim. If you are not doing that in the rush hour, you will be in Taksim in 15-20 minutes. There is of course Beyoglu there and all the night life.
Six kilometers or so to the East from Feneryolu, there is Bostanci. There you can take a boat to the Prince Islands. It is an archepelago consisting of 9 islands (5 larger and 4 very small ones). The trip takes 40 minutes or so (depends on the boat). You could rent a bcycle on the islands. It is very pleasant especially in the spring. There are also many beautiful mansions and nice looking old buildings there.
If you go to Buyukada drink a glass of tea at Madam's Café to the left of the pier and go to the bcycle rent shops 200 meters up from the main street just after the little clock tower. After pedalling a while you will see a square with many horse carts parking on one side of it. You will see a very steep road climbing all the way up to the highest point of the island. That point is called Aya Yorgi (Hagia Gheorghi). There is an old church up there. In the back of the church there is an open air restaurant. There you can see the sea in all directions. The view is breath taking. Wait until the sun set if you have time. Order meatballs (if you are not a vegeterian) and a glass of the monk's wine as they call it. (Actually the wine is brought from Bozcaada which is another island in the Aegean).
When you are back to Feneryolu, take a taxi to Camlica and don't forget to bring along your camera. You can take postcard like photos of Istanbul and Bosphorus from Camlica tepesi which is one of the highest points in Istanbul.
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26 Sep 2007 Wed 09:39 pm |
How you became a fan of cimbom living in such a sacred place, vineyards?
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26 Sep 2007 Wed 10:11 pm |
The first time I began to hate Fenerbahce fans was back in the 80's. I used live on Bahariye street then (there was vehicle traffic on it then) The hooligans would block the traffic, rock the public buses lining up on either sides of them and forcibly kiss the girls passing by. I detested this attitude of theirs and decided that I would have no business with them whatsoever.
There are also reasons to why I became a Galatasaray fan. One of the reasons was Jupp Derwall and the rest is a long story.
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26 Sep 2007 Wed 10:25 pm |
All hooligans of clubs are the same, because of this their name is holigan/fanatic . I think you like to be oppositional . I envy you living in wonderful place of İstanbul. Anyway good night…
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26 Sep 2007 Wed 10:31 pm |
Quoting vineyards: and the rest is a long story. |
I like your style
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26 Sep 2007 Wed 10:36 pm |
Quoting armegon: All hooligans of clubs are the same, because of this their name is holigan/fanatic  |
yeah i remember that galatasaray fans killed a guy that a fan of fenerbahce,so non of them are different,i dont hate any teams but i hate holigans..
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27 Sep 2007 Thu 12:08 am |
Buyukada and Camlica are wonderful places to visit. Old memories pop up! Biking on the island of Buyukada can be great fun too.
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