Sunday, 31 August 2014

The delights of Istanbul - TURKEY

Turkey is a unique country, being the only one that spreads over two continents, dispersed over Europe and Asia. Istanbul, the largest city swells with an abundance of history, culture, food and sensational markets, like no other.

The city sprawls with people from every direction, locals going about their days-to-day lives, children playing aimlessly on their plastic instruments along the footpath, gazing into thin air busking for some pocket change, swarms of tourists posing for photos, in front of stunning architectural structures and the smell of shisha pipes in the air, as you walk through the streets. Istanbul is one spirited city.

With everything happening in the Old City Sultanahmet, it's the most convenient location to stay and where you'll spend most of your time. Istanbul's main attractions are clustered in the Old City vicinity. The area is best explored on foot, wandering through the main streets as well as the small and narrow, because around every corner there is something to be seen.

Chestnut & grilled corn cart

Whatever your sightseeing interests, there are many places in Istanbul to explore - the Blue Mosque, Hagia Sophia, Basilica Cistern, Topkapi Palace, Galata Bridge, Grand and Spice bazaars to name some of the top spots.

Mosques are dispersed throughout the city and several times throughout the day, a 'call to prayer' emanates over loud speakers of each mosque. Resonating throughout the city, overlapping with calls from other nearby mosques, making sound waves collide and wash into one another. Before bed, earplugs come in handy, to drown out the call scheduled before dawn. Otherwise during moments of deep sleep you'll be in for a shocking surprise.

Of all the mosques, the most known is the Blue Mosque. A spectacular mammoth architectural beauty, brilliant during the day and magical by night. A spot favoured by tourists, the line-up is as huge as the building itself. Therefore an alternative is to head to the Eminonu Mosque located next to the Spice Bazaar and take a glimpse inside there instead. Although the Eminonu Mosque is not as vast in scale compared to the Blue Mosque, you still get a sense of the inside magnificence and design. With little or no waiting time (note: visiting times for touristsn are closed during local prayer hours).

The Hagia Sofia was once a Church, then turned into a Mosque and now stands as a museum today. Unlike the mosques, which can be visited for free, there is a fee to pay to tour the Hagia Sofia.

The Basilica Cistern was an ancient underground water container. Built directly under the streets and buildings of Istanbul. Although hundreds exist, this is one that is open to the public to explore. Visually interesting, with hundreds of marble columns spreading throughout to support the roofing. You can stroll through along the built paths, over the water, making it a nice place to escape from the summer heat above ground.

Turning back the hands of time, the Topkapi Palace was once the residence to the Ottoman Sultans. But today stands as a museum. Use your imagination to picture how luxurious and comfortable the Saltans lived back in the era. If you're not interested in entering the palace, the gardens that surround it are beautiful and makes it almost seem like a world away from the concrete streets just strides away.

Blue Mosque
Blue Mosque by night
Inside the Blue Mosque
Hagia Sophia Museum
Underground in the Basilica Cistern
Inside the Topkapi Palace
Garden outside the Topkapi Palace

The Grand Bazaar and Spice Bazaars are the two most popular markets in Istanbul. They are something in themselves, an assault on the senses playing on every sight, sound, taste, smell and feel.

The oldest and largest market in the world is the Grand Bazaar. Dating back to about 1455 and has grown immensely over time, to contain over 3,000 stores selling goods of all sorts. From loads of shimmering gold sold by authorised traders, that you can purchase not only in jewelry form, but also in gold blocks. But for many of us not walking around with pockets full of cash, there are endless fashion jewellery stores, as well as stores selling carpets, ceramics, handbags, shoes, clothes and much more. Bargaining is a must in the Grand Bazaar, as you'll be given a price and expected to negotiate, so offer a price that's reasonable and good for you.

The Spice Bazaar offers a different assortment of goods. As it's name suggests, you will find all sorts of spices, displayed in rows of colourful mounds and be hit will a galore of aromas as you enter the isles. You will also find souvenirs, olives, teas, dried fruits and nuts as well as sweets. To be exact, you'll find a load of turkish delights. So if you have a very sweet tooth, the Spice Bazaar will be your heaven. Having turkish delights of varying textures in an array of flavours. Best described as a rainbow of sugar and a dentists' nightmare.

One of the many entrances to the Grand Bazaar
Store selling gold jewelry within the Grand Bazaar
Inside the Grand Bazaar
A tea & turkish delight store at the Spice Market
A spice store at the Spice Market

Across the way, over the waters from the Spice Bazaar, you will find the Galata bridge. The bridge is always scattered with fisherman, tossing a line from above, in hope of hooking a catch. Restaurants are positioned beneath. Making it a great place to sit, relax and absorb the surroundings, as pools of people race to their next destination.

If it's a quick snack you're after to join the race, pick up a freshly grilled mackerel roll sold at 'Tarihi Eminonu Balik Ekmek.' A floating kitchen built inside a boat, found right across the road from the Spice Market and next to the Galata Bridge. Just follow the aromas of freshly grilled fish and sure enough your sense of smell will lead you to the right place.

A traditional dish to try is 'Pot Kebap.' A dish of either meat or seafood combined with vegetables and cooked in a sealed clay pot. When it's ready to serve, it's brought to your table on top of a tray of flames, with a brief pot tapping performance, before the clay pot is cracked opened and the meal served. A bit of fun and totally tasty.

The Galata Bridge
Freshly grilled mackerel rolls at Tarihi Eminonu Balik Ekmek
Traditional pot kebap dish ready to serve

To get a sense of Istanbul on a wider scale, the hop-on and hop-off bus tours are available and can be found between the Hagia Sophia and the Blue Mosque. Istanbul is not only defined by the confines of the Old City, so if you have chance to travel outside the touristy areas, do it. It's also a good way to experience the journey along the bridge between continents, while still being in the same country. Something special as it's the only place in the world of it's kind.

Another tour also available are Bosphorus boat tours and finding someone that sells tickets for these trips will be easy, as you will hear 'Bosphorus, Bosphorus, boat tour, boat tour' as you roam the Old City streets. The boat tour sails between Europe and Asia with the trip lasting approximately 2 hours. Although not a very exciting cruise, it takes a load off the tired feet and provides nice scenery.

Bosphorus boat tour

A city saturated with centuries of history, extraordinary landmarks, culture and delicious food. It is easy to see why Istanbul attracts millions of tourists from all corners of the world, pouring in to experience the delights of Turkey. A grounded place full of welcoming and friendly locals, a visit to Istanbul will etch in your memory the enchanting architectural structures and possibly the beginnings of a tooth decay with the over supply of toothsome tasting turkish delights, conveniently available everywhere.


Bosphorus Bridge between two continents Europe & Asia

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Sunday, 6 July 2014

In a weekend - Washington D.C USA

Washington D.C is a city flecked with illustrious marble, granite, limestone monuments of past presidents and memorials honouring soldiers. The landscape is preen and green with manicured garden scenery, almost like a reflection of Paris, giving certain areas of Washington D.C a European ambient touch.

A city built for those with a love for the outdoors, people can be seen running along the trails of the river, doing yoga poses in the parks and cycling the bike friendly streets. Cycling is a great way to visit all the landmarks on your list, if crowded bus tours isn't your thing. A bike can be picked up from any 'Capital Bikeshare' station, conveniently located in over 300 areas, spread throughout D.C, all that's required is a credit card to get you going. One of the many benefits of Capital Bikeshare is that you can return your bike back at any station, wherever your plans take you for the day.


Capital Bikeshare station

The Lincoln Memorial is a rectangular building, encircled with pillars and it's not until you approach close enough to see, that the structure is mammoth in size housing a sitting statue, in honour of the 16th President Abraham Lincoln with engravings of his notable speeches on the walls, that makes it all awe-inspiring.

At the top of the stairs before you leave, it is only natural to look out across the reflecting pool and admire the scenery that lies ahead and where many tourist are engrossed in taking photos, but before you descend down the stairs to leave, look down for the spot where Martin Luther King, Jr. stood and made his famous speech in August, 28th 1963, appropriately marked with the words 'I have a dream.'

Lincoln Memorial
Abraham Lincoln
Reflecting pool view from the top of the Lincoln Memorial steps
The quote that marks the spot where Martin Luther King, Jr stood giving his famous speech

A short distance from the Lincoln Memorial, you can find the Korean War Veterans Memorial, commemorating those that served in the Korean War. It is unique in design and displays a number of larger than normal sized steel soldier statues, looking as though they are on a mission and trudging through the living trees and bushes planted around them.

Korean War Veterans Memorial

Being in Washington D.C the White House is probably on your list to see, the front view is busy with tourist and isn't as spectacular in comparison to the other landmarks, therefore an ideal way to see the White House in comfort and style is from the P.O.V Rooftop Terrace Bar, (Address: 515 15th Street NW, Washington D.C 20004 USA) located on the 11th floor of the W Hotel, while having a refreshing drink in hand.

The side view of the White House is just as good as the front view, also from the terrace you can see other landmarks such as the Washington Monument and the top of the Pentagon, above the treetops. The P.O.V prices are expensive, but worth a drink for the views.

The White House (front view)
P.O.V Rooftop Terrace Bar
P.O.V Rooftop Terrace Bar view

If you happen to be in Washington D.C on a Sunday, make sure you try the brunch at 'Sequoia' (Address: 3000 K Street NW, Washington D.C 20007 USA). It is an all-you-can-eat buffet, with a food spread that is abundant in endless choices, which makes knowing where to begin your eating carnival somewhat of a difficult decision.

From eggs, waffles, tacos and ice-cream chef stations to table spreads of salads, pasta, seafood, roasts, fresh fruits and a city of mini dessert varieties, that comes complete with a flowing chocolate fountain for your indulgence. As well as being an all-you-can-eat, Sequoia is also an all-you-can-drink brunch, which includes alcoholic beverages, so spending most of the day sitting by the river is a genius idea.

Sequoia is located in Georgetown on the waterfront of the Potomac river, the view is relaxing and tranquil, best for a schedule free day.

Georgetown Waterfront - Potomac River
Sequoia outdoor terrace
Sequoia salad station
Sequoia eggs 'your way' station
Sequoia roast carving station
Sequoia seafood table


Sequoia mini dessert assortments

In the heart of Georgetown, along and off of M Street NW, you will discover special boutique stores as well as main-stream and high-end brands. A fashion addicts haven, designed for an affective shopping therapy session. Trendy bars and and cafes are also located in and around the area, perfect for taking a load off the feet in between store hopping.

Georgetown
Georgetown shopping

However you decide to spend your journey in Washington D.C, it's an admirable city, vibrant in it's surroundings and brimming with history. A district intertwined with past and present enjoyable on all levels.




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Tuesday, 10 June 2014

Cannizaro House Hotel – Wimbledon London UK SW19

If you're planning a holiday to London and want somewhere to stay that is close to Central London, but away from all of the hustle and bustle that comes along with it, then the 'Cannizaro House Hotel' located on the edge of Wimbledon Common is a hotel that offers both charming English elegance, with the convenience of Central London within 10 miles. Staying here feels like being in the countryside, without the hours of travel  into Central London – Hotel address: West Side Common, Wimbledon, London, England, SW19.

Situated in the popular postcode of SW19, the hotel is located a 5 minutes stroll to Wimbledon Village, crossing through Wimbledon Common and passing the pond, where you will find designer shops, restaurants and pubs lining the High Street. Following down through Wimbledon Hill Road, another 5-10 minutes, you will find Wimbledon (Central). Stumbling upon many more shops and restaurants available, as well as the train station, where you can travel to Central London (Waterloo Station) in about 15 minutes.

Wimbledon Common
Wimbledon Common Pond


The Cannizaro House Hotel has a deep history, dating all the way back to 1705, having been owned by wealthy merchants, Governors and Counts and transformed throughout the years, from a private home, to a home for Officers, during the First World War, an elderly residence, the center of London's society, frequented by Prince and Princesses, as well as others of the rich and famous. At one point the house was consumed by fire, destroying most of the house. Nonetheless, if was rebuilt and down the track it eventually became what it is today – a luxurious boutique hotel.

Approaching the hotel it presents English luxury, at it's finest - a huge white mansion with multiple white bay windows, spread cross three floors of the building. Each hotel room is distinctive from the other, with each room designed in a unique style, supplying the rooms with a calming ambience, like a home-away-from-home. The rooms and bathrooms are spacious offering deluxe flair and comfort.

Breakfast can be had in the hotel restaurant on the ground floor, with views of the beautiful Cannizaro Park or delivered to your room, if you fancy some breakfast in bed. The breakfast menu offers a selection of breakfast choices or you can put together your own, which comes freshly served from the kitchen.

Front of the Cannizaro House Hotel
Back of Cannizaro House Hotel
Inside first floor displaying art available for purchase
The Lady Hilary Wilson Room

The Cannizaro Park is an astonishing 35 acres and was a private garden for about 300 years, before it was open to the public just after 1947, when the Wimbledon Borough Council bought the property. The Park is at its best during the Summer months, when the flowers are in full bloom, the grass is luscious and green and the pond is floating with different kinds of birds and ducks - http://www.cannizaropark.com/web-pages/gallery.php

Cannizaro Park
Cannizaro Park Pond
Italian style garden within Cannizaro Park

Overall the Cannizaro House Hotel is a unique place offering luxurious style, comfort, an abundance of history and vast gardens to explore, even without gym facilities all you need is your running shoes, because the park tracks can take you on a great scenic run, which without a doubt beats the treadmill. Every year, at the end of June and early July, is a busy time for Wimbledon, as this is the time it hosts the Wimbledon Tennis Championships. So if you want to secure your room at the Cannizaro House during this period, make sure you book early so you don't miss out.

Website: http://www.cannizarohouse.com/hotel-accommodation-wimbledon/


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