1. Bosphorus Strait
Istanbul is the largest city in Turkey and also the only city in the world that lies on the two continents, i.e. Europe and Asia. The Bosphorus strait that connects the Black Sea and the Sea of Marmara divides the city into its European parts (Avrupa Yakası) and Asian parts (Anadolu Yakası). The city’s historical and commercial centre lies on the European side, and only about a third of its population lives on the Asian side.
2. Bosphorus Strait
Istanbul is the largest city in Turkey and also the only city in the world that lies on the two continents, i.e. Europe and Asia. The Bosphorus strait that connects the Black Sea and the Sea of Marmara divides the city into its European parts (Avrupa Yakası) and Asian parts (Anadolu Yakası). The city’s historical and commercial centre lies on the European side, and only about a third of its population lives on the Asian side.
3. Inside Eminönü-Kadıköy Ferry to Anadolu Yakası
Kadıköy Market can be reached by either taking Eminönü-Kadıköy ferry that crossing Bosphorus Strait or taking taxi via Bosphorus Bridge. Kadıköy Market is located in the Asian parts of Istanbul (Anadolu Yakası).
4. Inside Eminönü-Kadıköy Ferry to Anadolu Yakası
Kadıköy Market can be reached by either taking Eminönü-Kadıköy ferry that crossing Bosphorus Strait or taking taxi via Bosphorus Bridge. Kadıköy Market is located in the Asian parts of Istanbul (Anadolu Yakası).
5. Inside Eminönü-Kadıköy Ferry to Anadolu Yakası
Kadıköy Market can be reached by either taking Eminönü-Kadıköy ferry that crossing Bosphorus Strait or taking taxi via Bosphorus Bridge. Kadıköy Market is located in the Asian parts of Istanbul (Anadolu Yakası).
6. Turkish Simit
Turkish Simit is a Simit Sesame crusted, circular bread from Turkey. Also knows as Turkish bagel, this crusty bread is the most common bread in Turkey. It is usually served for breakfast and always has a ring shape. Simit is traditionally served for breakfast with white cheese, cucumbers, and tomatoes. Simit is usually sold in carts in Istanbul, and the people who sell them are called Simitci.
11. İstanbul Dolmuş
A dolmuş is a shared taxi that seats maximum of 8 passengers. They drive day and night on pre-determined routes, but without set stops. The idea is that each passenger only pays one eight of the fee a regular Istanbul taxi would charge for the same destination.
13. Kadıköy Market
Kadıköy Market is located in the Asian parts of Istanbul (Anadolu Yakası). Kadıköy market has many shops selling dairy goods, dried foods, spices, herbs, seasonal fruits, vegetables, pickles, and also fish.
14. Kadıköy Market
Kadıköy Market is located in the Asian parts of Istanbul (Anadolu Yakası). Kadıköy market has many shops selling dairy goods, dried foods, spices, herbs, seasonal fruits, vegetables, pickles, and also fish.
15. Kadıköy Market
Kadıköy Market is located in the Asian parts of Istanbul (Anadolu Yakası). Kadıköy market has many shops selling dairy goods, dried foods, spices, herbs, seasonal fruits, vegetables, pickles, and also fish.
16. Kadıköy Market
Kadıköy Market is located in the Asian parts of Istanbul (Anadolu Yakası). Kadıköy market has many shops selling dairy goods, dried foods, spices, herbs, seasonal fruits, vegetables, pickles, and also fish.
19. Kadıköy Market
Kadıköy Market is located in the Asian parts of Istanbul (Anadolu Yakası). Kadıköy market has many shops selling dairy goods, dried foods, spices, herbs, seasonal fruits, vegetables, pickles, and also fish.
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Turkey (Istanbul) Asian side: 3rd October 2019
Istanbul is the largest city in Turkey and also the only city in the world that lies on the two continents, i.e. Europe and Asia. The Bosphorus strait that connects the Black Sea and the Sea of Marmara divides the city into its European parts (Avrupa Yakası) and Asian parts (Anadolu Yakası).
Kadıköy Market is located in Anadolu Yakası, where you can find many shops selling dairy goods, dried foods, spices, herbs, seasonal fruits, vegetables, pickles, and also fish. Kadıköy Market can be reached by either taking Eminönü-Kadıköy ferry that crossing Bosphorus Strait or taking taxi via Bosphorus Bridge.