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In Istanbul at any time of the year a lot of people. But there are days when you go and enjoy the flavor, and the streets are half empty. Of course, this does not apply to the European part of Istanbul in the Fatih district, there is a noisy dynamics any day. But every tourist must go through the streets of the Asian part of Istanbul in Kadikoy and Uskudar. Here the real flavor of the Turkish people. Today we will walk in Kadikoy in the Fashion district. I love these streets, they are very unusual and friendly.
All walk in a relaxed state and sit at monuments. They look at unusual mannequins, take pictures next to them.
Someone can have a tasty meal at lunchtime and sit on the balls and read a newspaper. And that's perfectly normal.
Balls on the road a little rubbed, but this is the highlight of antiquity.
Turks attract customers and create beautiful exterior and interior of the cafe. I like taking pictures of them. They are quiet and comfortable, excellent service.
Cats bask in the sun, all the people are sure to give them their warmth, passing by.
Magnificent mural, which the artist dedicated to his pregnant wife.
In the area of Fashion moves a small tram, it was painted in yellow with the arrival of spring. Now he's like the sun, illuminating the streets of Fashion. It is the most famous website for buying and selling anything.
So look small cafes in Istanbul. There's always a heater. Gas cylinders help it to warm visitors on a cloudy and cold day.
Wonderful old house, the nature of his story, I have not had time to find out.
Small lanterns hung on trees throughout Istanbul. This is a nice and beautiful decoration. They give comfort and a little celebration.
Monument to the man who was looking for himself. Made of white marble by young sculptors.
This is the iron man's cafe. It menu also keeps his iron hand. Vase with flowers and hands raised to the sun. I wonder what he's asking. In the hands of more spikes in the shape of a heart.
We're already at Fashion Park. This is our favorite place. You sit on top and you see the sea of Marmara. The cafe is quite simple without any frills, but here is a warm and cozy atmosphere. You can buy Turkish pastries on the way, and here you can enjoy hot drinks.
Paws on the fence and sit, drink tea. Thinking about the good and resting from work.
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The atmosphere is great, especially on a weekday when people are few.
After a session possible and to the sea Marble to go down, breathe in the sea air on the pebbles. We often take a thermos with coffee and sandwiches, sit on the rocks and watch the abundance of ships and the changeable sea.
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Thank you for your attention! Today is another wonderful day! All good sentiments!
From Turkey, @ rosy440.
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