Istanbul City Guide

Istanbul City Guide by Virginia Maxwell, published by Lonely Planet in 2008, offers a comprehensive exploration of one of the world’s most captivating cities. This fifth edition, written in English and spanning 268 pages, invites readers to experience Istanbul’s rich history and vibrant contemporary culture. The guide provides insights into iconic locations such as the spice bazaar and the 17th-century hammam, while also highlighting the modern allure of the Beyoglu district.
Readers will find a wealth of information, including interviews with locals and practical features like a pull-out map. The guide includes color sections dedicated to food and architecture, making it a valuable resource for travelers interested in both the historical and modern aspects of Istanbul. With its focus on travel and reference, this edition serves as a practical companion for anyone looking to navigate the diverse experiences that Istanbul has to offer.
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“For centuries, Istanbul has been luring and beguiling visitors. Step back in time with a heady trip through the spice bazaar and a soak in a 17th-century hammam, or zoom into the moment as you cruise the bars and boutiques of the Beyoglu district. Features: interviews with locals; pull-out map; colour sections on food and architecture; and, best-value beds.”–Publisher.
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