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Istanbul — A Turkish Breakfast and Out on Foot in Sultanahmet


Old ruin just up the street from our hotel, Cankurtaran at Akbıyık Cd. No:8

I‘m not going to mention the name of our hotel (leave me a comment and I’ll get back to you on that) because Ursula doesn’t want me to publicly reveal this wonderful boutique establishment, lest we have trouble getting back into it. Oh, what the heck. Here it is: Royan Suites Sultanahmet. Suffice it to say that we’ve already made reservations for a return early next year. Not only was this place perfectly situated, within easy walking distance of the Blue Mosque, Hagia Sofia, and Topkapi Palace, the staff were simply charming. We all became fast friends and had many conversations over our visits to the lobby for breakfast and refreshments. Here, for instance, is Jem:

Jem

Did I mention breakfast? There are several choices here, but by far our favorite was the traditional Turkish one. We had that every morning without fail.

Traditional Turkish breakfast

This spread, brought to our table each morning, was more than we could eat and kept us full well into the early evening.

Traditional Turkish breakfast

The serving was just absolutely incredible. It included fresh and roasted vegetables, various olives, meats, cheeses, fruits, and different spreads for the freshly baked bread.

Traditional Turkish breakfast
Freshly baked breads at our Traditional Turkish breakfast

Freshly fueld and ready to go, we hit the streets and headed for the Blue Mosque and Hagia Sophia just minutes away:

Blue Mosque

The line into the Blue Mosque was intimidating this day, as was the line into the Hagia Sophia, so we chose to hang around the outside area. If you want to see the interiors, here is my previous article complete with photographs: 54 Days at Sea — Istanbul; Blue Mosque and Hagia Sophia.

Hagia Sophia (right)

Just this area alone will give the sightseer much to ponder and the avid travel photographer a lot of fun shots:

Blue Mosque
Three of the Blue Mosque’s six minarets

On the grounds of the Blue Mosque is a very interesting structure with an even more intriguing name. Below is the German Fountain (Turkish: Alman Çeşmesi). It was gifted from Germany in 1900, and it commemorates the visit of Emporer Wilhelm II in October 1898.

German Fountain (Alman Çeşmesi, green dome at lower left)

This week I’ll be presenting a dual Fun Photo/Fun Food Friday. It will feature more photo favorite photos of this area as well as a great restaurant near our hotel for traditional döner kebab.

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Fun Photo Friday — Alicante, Spain Favorites


What’s Behind the Green Door?

Today I present a Fun Photo Friday featuring favorites from Alicante. There are more selections than usual today, because I had a lot of fun photographing this city:

Dreams Come True Behind This Door
A Nice Set of Knockers
Street Lights and Wavy Lines
Casa Carbonell
Yes, the time actually was 12:35!
Flagged at City Hall
Really Wired
Lighted Palms
Hotel Les Monges Palace Boutique

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Alicante, Spain — Out and About


L’Esplanada d’Espanya

After our tour of Alicante City Hall (Ajuntament d’Alacant), our tour guide took us for a stroll within a short distance of that location. By the way, now would a great time to mention our tour — Spain Day Tours — because this group is so good that we’ve used them five times now, including Cadiz, Cartagena, Ibiza, and Valencia . We wouldn’t keep going back if they didn’t meet or exceed our expectations and provide great value for the money. I can highly recommend them.

Plaza de la Santísima Faz

The photograph above was snapped in the Plaza de la Santísima Faz, which is located directly behind Alicante City Hall (Ajuntament d’Alacant). From this vantage point, make sure to look south again toward the city hall and its towers:

City Hall West Tower

From the plaza our group headed north for a bit, then turned back to the south which took us by the Cocatedral de Sant Nicolau de Bari d’Alacant:

Concatedral de San Nicolás
Concatedral de San Nicolás

Eventually we wound up on a marvellous pedestrian street, Passeig Esplanade d’Espanya, where our tour guide turned us loose for over an hour for shopping and individual sightseeing. These photographs were taken on or near the esplanade:

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