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1.       sheena
308 posts
 18 Aug 2009 Tue 04:20 pm

Can anybody tell me what it is like to visit Istanbul at Christmas time?  I know Turks do not celebrate Christmas and I know the weather is not at its best.  I just wondered if it was worth visiting, or if that time of year was bad for sightseeing.

2.       tinababy
1096 posts
 18 Aug 2009 Tue 04:29 pm

 

Quoting sheena

Can anybody tell me what it is like to visit Istanbul at Christmas time?  I know Turks do not celebrate Christmas and I know the weather is not at its best.  I just wondered if it was worth visiting, or if that time of year was bad for sightseeing.

 

 any time of year is good for sightseeing in Istanbul!! Don´t forget the Turkish celebrate New Year´s Eve!

We visitied in February and although it rained non-stop for one day the rest of the time was sunny and crisp. Better for sight seeing than in the heat of the summer. For us anyway!

Have a good time Big smile

 

3.       sheena
308 posts
 18 Aug 2009 Tue 04:37 pm

Quoting: tinababy

 any time of year is good for sightseeing in Istanbul!! Don´t forget the Turkish celebrate New Year´s Eve!

We visitied in February and although it rained non-stop for one day the rest of the time was sunny and crisp. Better for sight seeing than in the heat of the summer. For us anyway!

Have a good time Big smile

 Hi Tina, I can see you have one eye on work and the other on TC Ninja

 

Thanks for your comments, it´s what I thought, that it would be cooler and more comfortable for sightseeing and maybe I will stay for New Year´s Eve too, depending on who I´m with.Big smile

4.       tinababy
1096 posts
 18 Aug 2009 Tue 04:40 pm

 

Quoting sheena

uoting: tinababy

 Hi Tina, I can see you have one eye on work and the other on TC Ninja

 

 

Shy

5.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 18 Aug 2009 Tue 04:44 pm

 

Quoting sheena

Can anybody tell me what it is like to visit Istanbul at Christmas time?  I know Turks do not celebrate Christmas and I know the weather is not at its best.  I just wondered if it was worth visiting, or if that time of year was bad for sightseeing.

 

 Some retails stores may decorate for Christmas but if you are looking to get the warm, fuzzy feelings of Christmas, then you will probably be disappointed.  It is a bit cold for me (I live in Texas) this time of year but it is tolerable and most of the attractions will not be very crowded like in the summer.  To be honest, Istanbul is beautiful any time of the year but I like it best in the Spring. 



Edited (8/18/2009) by Elisabeth

6.       sheena
308 posts
 18 Aug 2009 Tue 05:18 pm

Quoting: Elisabeth

To be honest, Istanbul is beautiful any time of the year but I like it best in the Spring. 

Thanks Elisabeth, thats good to hear. I can only go at Christmas time because that´s the only holiday I have left from work.

7.       si++
3785 posts
 19 Aug 2009 Wed 07:59 am

 

Quoting Elisabeth

 

 

 To be honest, Istanbul is beautiful any time of the year but I like it best in the Spring. 

 

I agree. To be more specific I like it best in May but it may be extended from mid-April to mid-June(The best times to be in Ýstanbul).

8.       TheJanissary
384 posts
 21 Aug 2009 Fri 12:47 pm

 

Quoting sheena

Quoting: tinababy

 any time of year is good for sightseeing in Istanbul!! Don´t forget the Turkish celebrate New Year´s Eve!

We visitied in February and although it rained non-stop for one day the rest of the time was sunny and crisp. Better for sight seeing than in the heat of the summer. For us anyway!

Have a good time Big smile

 Hi Tina, I can see you have one eye on work and the other on TC Ninja

 

Thanks for your comments, it´s what I thought, that it would be cooler and more comfortable for sightseeing and maybe I will stay for New Year´s Eve too, depending on who I´m with.Big smile

 

 are you working in the same office with Tina?:YYYY

9.       tinababy
1096 posts
 21 Aug 2009 Fri 01:07 pm

 

Quoting TheJanissary

 

 

 are you working in the same office with Tina?:YYYY

 

 I definitely wouldn´t get any work done then!!!! <img src='/static/images/smileys//lol.gif' alt='lol'>

10.       TheJanissary
384 posts
 21 Aug 2009 Fri 01:15 pm

 

Quoting tinababy

 

 

 I definitely wouldn´t get any work done then!!!! <img src='/static/images/smileys//lol.gif' alt='lol'>

 

 why? you like gossip?

11.       tinababy
1096 posts
 21 Aug 2009 Fri 01:29 pm

 

Quoting TheJanissary

 

 

 why? you like gossip?

 

 who doesn´t??

12.       sheena
308 posts
 21 Aug 2009 Fri 02:17 pm

Quoting: tinababy

Quoting TheJanissary

 

 

 why? you like gossip?

 

 who doesn´t??

 

Tina and I gossipCell phone..........never hehehehe

13.       TheJanissary
384 posts
 21 Aug 2009 Fri 02:53 pm

 

Quoting sheena

Quoting: tinababy

Quoting TheJanissary

 

 

 why? you like gossip?

 

 sure I believe you:ððð

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