Turkish delights on a moonlit night...
Today has been another day of exploring. We heeded advice and went to Topkapi Palace first thing this morning… oh the life of the Sultan!! Construction for the palace began in 1453 and it was the home for virtually all of the Sultans of the Ottoman Empire. At its peak, Topkapi Palace was home to between 4000 and 7000 people (including up to 1000 chefs!!!). Various parts of the Palace have been destroyed and rebuilt over the years and you can only go into a relatively small portion of it, but it still took us around 3 hours to walk around. We entered the Palace at 9am and by the time we were finished, it was swarming with tour groups… we were glad for the heads up.
This afternoon we went for a walk to the Spice Market- oh la!! There were spices in the market that I had never even heard of! It was fantastic! We were overcome by the Turkish Delight (soooo…. much better than at home, not sure if that was just ‘cos we ate it in the sun in Istanbul) and just enjoyed seeing all the colours. Outside the spice market is a general food market- cheeses, fruit and veges, fun and (ug) poultry. It’s all incredibly energetic and colourful.
After the market, we went to Asia. Istanbul is right on the point where Asia meets Europe and half the city is actually in Asia. So we crossed the bridge, congratulated ourselves for getting to Asia, and crossed back again.
We have thoroughly enjoyed our stay in Istanbul and it has been nice to have a few days here without feeling like we have been rushing. It’s also been great to hang with Ngaire and Paul.
Marty and I head in different directions tomorrow- he is going to Dresden (for work) and I am going to Nice to see my mother. I’m not sure when I will get to blog again, but it may be a few days. Hopefully I will also manage to get the photo problem sorted…
Hope you are not too cold in NZ, go Team NZ,
xxxrochelle