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Constantinople: Easter in the City of Cities

Exploring the Metropolis that unites East and West during Easter

Newsroom May 4 07:57

Constantinople, a bustling metropolis of over 20 million people, is a city that seamlessly blends East and West. It’s especially enchanting during springtime Easter, with its warm days and fragrant spices filling the air alongside exhaust and dust. A stroll down İstiklal Avenue, once the city’s central artery, offers a nostalgic journey through Istanbul’s cosmopolitan past, with Belle Époque buildings coexisting with modern electronic screens. The avenue, always bustling, leads to Galata, where narrow alleys and the iconic Galata Tower beckon exploration, offering a true journey through time and unique architectural wonders.

Leaving behind the Princes’ Islands, the next stop is famous Halki

In Constantinople, after your walk, relax with Turkish coffee or tea, or a cold drink if it’s nice out. Couples can visit the Galata Tower or stroll towards the Atatürk Bridge, enjoying views of the Keratian Gulf and watching fishermen on the Bosphorus.Further exploration from Eminönü port includes ferries to the Asian side or Princes’ Islands. Kadıköy offers a youthful, progressive atmosphere, with plenty of cafes and restaurants serving authentic Turkish cuisine to explore.

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If you visit the Princes’ Islands, don’t miss Prinkipo’s famous pastrami or Halki’s renowned Theological School with its extensive library and historical significance. Enjoy breathtaking views of the Bosphorus during the journey, where the serene maritime atmosphere contrasts with the urban hustle. Experience the Resurrection evening with reverence at the Ecumenical Patriarchate headquarters in Phanar. The mystical ambiance at St. George’s church is truly unique and must be felt firsthand. Services are quieter and more contemplative, reflecting the neighborhood’s character.

Before departing, explore historic Sultanahmet and its iconic square linking the Blue Mosque and Hagia Sophia. Although Hagia Sophia’s status has changed, you can still admire its exterior and glimpse its universal significance. Don’t miss the Grand Bazaar and the Covered Market nearby, the world’s first major shopping complex.

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