Friday, April 12, 2013

Istanbul Family Reunion (1 of 4)

We're just back in Tbilisi after a week-long vacation in Istanbul with the Pitheys. It was the first family reunion for Julie's family in quite a while. Mom, Rita, and brother Jim with his wife Irma flew in from Los Angeles on Turkish Airlines flight 10 -- one flight and about 12 hours on the plane. Our daughter, Erica, and her husband Giga arrived at the same time from London, and the five of them spent one night in a boutique hotel near Ataturk airport. Julie and I came in the next afternoon and Julie's brother Ed, who lives in Istanbul, met all of us in a van with his whole family; wife Teri, and kids Hannah, Abram. Makenna, and Valor.

It was a long commute over to the Asian side of the city, but we arrived safely at Ed's new apartment where we settled in for a couple of nights. That first afternoon Teri made a great Thanksgiving style dinner with turkey and fixin's.

Teri Making Dinner
Sitting Around the Apartment
Giga Relaxing
Jim & Erica
Grandma Rita at the Apartment
The next day, Saturday, we hiked out to the bus and rode in to Kadıköy where we caught a ferry across the Bosphorus to the European side. At Eminönü we walked through the Spice Bazaar. It was horribly crowded, but we made it out alive with olives, nuts, cheese, and apricots.

Waiting at the Bus Stop
Julie & Erica
Having a Snack at Kadıköy before getting the Boat
Ed & Rita
Snacking at the Spice Bazaar
Shopping Done, Goodies in Hand
A Cup of Turkish Tea on the Ferry
Jim & Irma
Riding the Ferry
Dinner was at a nice cafe where Ed was invited to play the clarinet with the band. We had a sampling of exotic Turkish specialties and a nice relaxing evening. 

Our Dinner Restaurant
Jim, Irma, Giga, Makenna
Erica & John
Julie, Rita, Teri
Ed, Julie, Jim
Ed Playing for his Dinner
Rita & Jim
Short Video of the Restaurant Atmosphere

Easter Sunday we attended services at Ed's church and moved our bags into Taksim. Jim, Irma, Julie and I took up residence for six nights in a two-bedroom apartment on İstiklal Avenue,  and Erica and Giga checked in to the Suzak Residence Hotel nearby. Teri and Rita headed back home while Ed took us to over to his old neighborhood, Kanlıca, and then on to Bebek to his favorite pizza place.

At Church

Riding the Ferry, Again

Monday was our first day of hard-core tourist activities. We started out (John, Julie, Jim, Irma, Erica, Giga) by catching the funicular down from Taksim and the tram to Sultanahmet where we wandered into Topkapi Palace. From there, dodging the carpet salesmen, we picked up Ed and Rita at the tram stop and walked to the Basilica Cistern. Feeding cat food to the fish and wandering among the columns underground made us hungry enough that we had to stop at a nearby cafe for lunch. 

Julie & John

Irma & Palace Guard

Strolling outside the Palace

Rita in the Cistern

Our Lunch Cafe

After lunch we strolled into the Blue Mosque before Ed and Rita headed back home.

Blue Mosque Interior

Blue Mosque Ceiling

Erica, Rita, Giga Outside the Mosque

Julie with Brothers and Mom

The six of us had enough time to wander through the Grand Bazaar, looking and shopping. By the time we finished, we were all on sensory overload and headed back to the apartment where our dinner consisted of cheese, olives, nuts and various other snacks we picked up along the way.

Erica & Giga

Irma & Jim

Julie & John

And... Where's Waldo?


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Istanbul Family Reunion (2 of 4)

On Tuesday we decided to do something a bit different, at least different from anything we had done on previous trips to Istanbul. Based on Erica and Giga's recommendation we chose to take ferry trip up the Golden Horn to the town of Eyüp  Although we have done the ferry trips up the Bosporus, the Golden Horn is an inlet that divides the European side of the city. Eyüp  at the end of the ferry route is famous for its mosque and Muslim cemetery, as well as the views of Istanbul from the hill nearby.

Istanbul, The Golden Horn, and Eyüp

We started off with a walk from Taksim down the hill, past the Galata Tower to the ferry terminal at Karaköy. Boarding the ferry there, we enjoyed a meandering route up the Horn, stopping at various docks until we disembarked at Eyüp.

Down the Hill to Karaköy

In Front of Galata Tower

Jim, Irma, John, Julie

Waiting for the Ferry

Erica & Giga on the Boat

Scenery Passing By

Eyüp was a really cute town with lots of market activity and tourists wandering about. After checking out the town we rode the aerial tramway up to the top of the hill. From there we could see all the way back to the center of Istanbul while we relaxed in the open-air cafe.

Downtown Eyüp

The Cemetery

Tramway to the Top

Entrance to the Cafe

Snacks and a View

Looking Back at Istanbul

Julie & John

Riding the Tramway

Riding the Tramway

Tramway or Magic Carpet?

Waiting for the Return Ferry

Police Patrol

Our Fellow Passengers

A Submarine?!!

After the ferry ride back to Eminönü  Erica and Giga wandered off to do some shopping, but John, Julie, Jim, and Irma stopped for fresh cooked fish sandwiches. These are cooked and served from boats tied up at the dock. The cooks tending a large grill on the boat fill a large roll with a fresh piece of fish and some salad, then hand it off to a man on the dock who gives it to you in exchange for five Turkish Lira (about $2.80). Delicious! They also serve the same sandwiches, at the same price, at any number of restaurants under the Galata Bridge.

Here's Your Fish Sandwich

Ummm good!

Restaurants Under the Bridge

Ever had a Monkey on Your Back?


If necessary, click "Older Posts" (below) to see part #3