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Popular Cities: Istanbul, Ankara, Antalya, Bodrum, Marmaris, Side (edit)


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Overview

Yeni Camii, İstanbul, Turkey.
Yeni Camii, İstanbul, Turkey.

Some random things to prepare you for travel in Turkey

  • If you are a sexually frustrated woman, you may want to stay away from Cappadocia. The whole countryside is filled with thousands of giant phallic formations - after which, when you try to escape, the neighboring towns are all famous for pottery and every shop has a guy molding clay into long skinny vase shapes on a pottery wheel.
  • Who needs 24 Hour Fitness when you have 24 Hour Mosque? As I sat peacefully in the mosque contemplating such important life questions such as "How will the Israeli and Palestinian conflict resolve itself", "Why can't the Democrats get more media savvy", and "How do these Turkish men have such good abs when there are no gyms".....it came to me....all that prostrating was alot of work - who needs the ab ball or pilates machine when you have Allah!
  • Just remember there's no such thing as a free lunch....When you are offered a "free driver" with your $80 speedboat rental in Olundeniz, you might want to reconsider. Our driver sought out every possible wave on the Mediterranean, told us in detail about the 200 women he slept with over the last year (including how the different nationalities compared with one another - smart American women apparently aren't very good in bed) and invited his friend the speedboat ice-cream man (just like the ice cream man in the truck except he cruises around the open sea with his cooler) to join us. Which wasn't so bad until he grabbed Eva's chest as we were taking a photo.
  • I only have one thing to say about getting a Turkish bath: "Don't!" Be sure to pay the extra $10 for your own loofah. Being the cynic I am looking out for a scam, I refused to pay extra for a loofah. But when we were in the bath and a 300 lb Turkish woman was scrubbing me down with her nasty, crusty, loofah that looked like it had scrubbed 1000 women before me, the $10 loofah seemed like a pretty good deal.
  • Making the OK signal with your hand is not a good idea. It means something very bad in Turkey...
  • Safety, preparation, liability -- all overrated when paragliding in Turkey. After a 45 minute ride up to 6000 feet with absolutely no instruction on how to paraglide or what to expect, in less than 3 minutes I was whisked off the truck, told the "wind was dying...hurry", put in jumpsuit and clipped in, and told to run downhill until the instructor said stop. And then I was flying and it as amazingly perfect! If you ever get the chance to paraglide, do it!


Tips for: backpackersbusiness travelersluxury/exotic travelhitchhikersfamiliesseniorsLBG travelerspet owners

Hotels and lodging



Navigate: Main_Page ...Europe ...Turkey

Popular Cities: Istanbul, Ankara, Antalya, Bodrum, Marmaris, Side (edit)


OverviewDiscuss!HotelsRestaurantsPhoto galleryAttractionsShoppingTransportNumbers to knowMapsEverything elseExternal resources

Yeni Camii, İstanbul, Turkey.
Yeni Camii, İstanbul, Turkey.
Do you live here? Visit WikiLocal (Cities) for the locals.


Overview

Some random things to prepare you for travel in Turkey

  • If you are a sexually frustrated woman, you may want to stay away from Cappadocia. The whole countryside is filled with thousands of giant phallic formations - after which, when you try to escape, the neighboring towns are all famous for pottery and every shop has a guy molding clay into long skinny vase shapes on a pottery wheel.
  • Who needs 24 Hour Fitness when you have 24 Hour Mosque? As I sat peacefully in the mosque contemplating such important life questions such as "How will the Israeli and Palestinian conflict resolve itself", "Why can't the Democrats get more media savvy", and "How do these Turkish men have such good abs when there are no gyms".....it came to me....all that prostrating was alot of work - who needs the ab ball or pilates machine when you have Allah!
  • Just remember there's no such thing as a free lunch....When you are offered a "free driver" with your $80 speedboat rental in Olundeniz, you might want to reconsider. Our driver sought out every possible wave on the Mediterranean, told us in detail about the 200 women he slept with over the last year (including how the different nationalities compared with one another - smart American women apparently aren't very good in bed) and invited his friend the speedboat ice-cream man (just like the ice cream man in the truck except he cruises around the open sea with his cooler) to join us. Which wasn't so bad until he grabbed Eva's chest as we were taking a photo.
  • I only have one thing to say about getting a Turkish bath: "Don't!" Be sure to pay the extra $10 for your own loofah. Being the cynic I am looking out for a scam, I refused to pay extra for a loofah. But when we were in the bath and a 300 lb Turkish woman was scrubbing me down with her nasty, crusty, loofah that looked like it had scrubbed 1000 women before me, the $10 loofah seemed like a pretty good deal.
  • Making the OK signal with your hand is not a good idea. It means something very bad in Turkey...
  • Safety, preparation, liability -- all overrated when paragliding in Turkey. After a 45 minute ride up to 6000 feet with absolutely no instruction on how to paraglide or what to expect, in less than 3 minutes I was whisked off the truck, told the "wind was dying...hurry", put in jumpsuit and clipped in, and told to run downhill until the instructor said stop. And then I was flying and it as amazingly perfect! If you ever get the chance to paraglide, do it!


Tips for: backpackersbusiness travelersluxury/exotic travelhitchhikersfamiliesseniorsLBG travelerspet owners

Hotels and lodging

Turkey/Hotels

[1] Hotel Prince Istanbul
Nobethane Caddesi Kargili, Sok. No: 5 Sirkeci, i Istanbul Turkey. Tel: 90 (212) 513 25 50 Fax: 90 (212) 522 43 59 Email: info@hotelprince.com

Star Istanbul Hotel offer a perfect balance of business facilities with the delights of Istanbul. Our 4 star Istanbul Business hotel offers 127 modernly decorated rooms of Business quality.

Click the number link here [2] for more details


Attractions

Find out where to go in the maps section below.

Turkey/Attractions

Shopping

Memo to all merchants at the Grand Bazaar: If you want to get Americans like me to buy stuff in your store....just have the store keeper smoke some pot. I really really wanted to spend some $$ at the Grand Bazaar but the merchants were so pushy that I didn't even want to stick my head in most of the doors. The one place I did end up spending a bit was the shop with the 20 year old stoned shopkeeper. I went up to him and said "how much for these lambskin baby booties" to which he said "40 Lira" to which I said "how about 5 Lira" to which he said "okay...do want a bite of my sandwich". Then I went on to buy quite a few more other things because he left me alone -- and because his sandwich tasted really good.

Maps and transportation

Getting to Turkey

Turkey/Transport

Exploring Turkey

Places to explore in Turkey by Turkey Travel Guide

Practical information and resources

Turkey/Resources

Restaurants

Turkey/Restaurants

Text with links to user-reviews on other pages

Turkey/Reviews

Nightlife

Turkey/Nightlife

Photo gallery

Add a new photo to the Turkey gallery. Vote on which images to feature in the featured images forum.


Everything else

Got something to say that doesn't fit in the other sections of this page? Create a new page about it. Start by adding a paragraph exactly as above: for example, copy (from the EDIT BOX) the heading "Nightlife" and the three lines below it, paste in below that section, and change "Nightlife" (in all three places) to your new subject. If it's great, add a snippet below the heading. Then click on the new link and start on the new page.

See Turkey/Miscellaneous

External resources

If you want to add personal links, please do that on your user page (you can also write your profile there). If you have a link with great content that travellers need, you can add it at Turkey/Links

Smallwikipedialogo.png This page uses content from Wikipedia. The original article was at Turkey. The list of authors can be seen in the page history. As with World Wikia, the text of Wikipedia is available under the GNU Free Documentation License.

Attractions

Find out where to go in the maps section below.

Turkey/Attractions

Shopping

Memo to all merchants at the Grand Bazaar: If you want to get Americans like me to buy stuff in your store....just have the store keeper smoke some pot. I really really wanted to spend some $$ at the Grand Bazaar but the merchants were so pushy that I didn't even want to stick my head in most of the doors. The one place I did end up spending a bit was the shop with the 20 year old stoned shopkeeper. I went up to him and said "how much for these lambskin baby booties" to which he said "40 Lira" to which I said "how about 5 Lira" to which he said "okay...do want a bite of my sandwich". Then I went on to buy quite a few more other things because he left me alone -- and because his sandwich tasted really good.

Maps and transportation

Getting to Turkey

Turkey/Transport

Exploring Turkey

Places to explore in Turkey by Turkey Travel Guide

Practical information and resources

Turkey/Resources

Restaurants

Turkey/Restaurants

Text with links to user-reviews on other pages

Turkey/Reviews

Nightlife

Turkey/Nightlife

Photo gallery

Add a new photo to the Turkey gallery. Vote on which images to feature in the featured images forum.


Everything else

Got something to say that doesn't fit in the other sections of this page? Create a new page about it. Start by adding a paragraph exactly as above: for example, copy (from the EDIT BOX) the heading "Nightlife" and the three lines below it, paste in below that section, and change "Nightlife" (in all three places) to your new subject. If it's great, add a snippet below the heading. Then click on the new link and start on the new page.

See Turkey/Miscellaneous

External resources

If you want to add personal links, please do that on your user page (you can also write your profile there). If you have a link with great content that travellers need, you can add it at Turkey/Links

Smallwikipedialogo.png This page uses content from Wikipedia. The original article was at Turkey. The list of authors can be seen in the page history. As with World Wikia, the text of Wikipedia is available under the GNU Free Documentation License.
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