Blue Guide Istanbul Sixth Edition

Blue Guide Istanbul Sixth Edition by John Freely, published by National Geographic Books on June 28, 2011, is a comprehensive travel reference designed for those exploring the rich history and culture of Istanbul. This edition provides detailed coverage of major monuments, including Classical, Christian, and Islamic sites, along with practical information on navigating the city, dining options, and accommodations.
Readers will find an in-depth exploration of Istanbul’s historical significance, which dates back to ancient Greece, as well as insights into the city’s diverse culinary landscape. This guide serves as a valuable resource for travelers seeking to understand the unique blend of cultures that define Istanbul, making it an essential companion for anyone looking to experience the city’s vibrant heritage. With 400 pages of content, this edition is presented in English and is designed to assist both first-time visitors and seasoned travelers alike.
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Here is the long-awaited new edition, with coverage of all major monuments and details on how to get around, food, and accommodations.
The new edition of the Blue Guide to this fascinating city, which straddles Europe and the Orient and whose history goes back to the days of ancient Greece, offers superb coverage of all the major monuments—Classical, Christian, and Islamic—with details on what to eat and where to stay.
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