A short walk through Beşiktaş and the Dolmabahçe Palace

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Hello Hivers and travelers!

I will continue to leave on the blockchain the trace of our trip to Istanbul. Last week, I told you about our visit to Topkapi Palace, and today I'm going to share a visit to another palace. The Dolmabahçe Palace is located in the Besiktas district.

The Besiktas district is on the European side of Istanbul and borders the Bosphorus Strait. To get there, we took the tram from Sirkeci station in the historical peninsula to Kabatas station in the Besiktas district.

The station is located on the avenue that runs parallel to the Bosphorus. From there, we walked to the Palace. The first thing we came across was the Dolmabahçe Mosque.

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We did not enter the mosque and continued. And to our left, just past the mosque, it was Vodafone Park. A stadium that is also the home of one of the local football teams, Beşiktaş FC.

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A little further on to our right, on the banks of the Bosphorus, we found the entrance to Dolmabahçe Palace, which was our main objective that morning.

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The palace was built during the Ottoman Empire, and its construction started in 1843. It is the first European neo-baroque palace built in Istanbul.

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Dolmabahçe Palace was ordered by the Empire's 31st Sultan, Abdülmecid I, and built between the years 1843 and 1856. Previously, the Sultan and his family had lived at the Topkapı Palace, but as the medieval Topkapı was lacking in contemporary style, luxury, and comfort, as compared to the palaces of the European monarchs, Abdülmecid decided to build a new modern palace near the site of the former Beşiktaş Sahil Palace, which was demolished.Source

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The first thing we did was tour the gardens.

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And we admire the buildings from the outside, as well as the large pond with a fountain with swans carved in stone that is in a central part of the gardens.

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We went inside the palace and visit the rooms that were open to the public, but we don't have pictures since it wasn't allowed to take pictures indoors.

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But at the entrance, we could not miss a cat. Istanbul is one of the most cat-friendly cities I have visited, and it is common to find many cats all over the city. This one had no problem being at the entrance to the interior of the palace.

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The interior is luxurious and majestic, especially the many crystal chandeliers in the place. I remember there is a huge one that is said to be the largest baccarat crystal chandelier in the world which is found in the ceremony hall.

At one of the exits from the buildings, we came to a courtyard where there was a door leading to the edge of the Bosphorus, through which one could go to the shore of the strait to admire the seascape. And also say hi to some of the seagulls.

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When we left the palace, we went to a nearby shopping area. My son bought some fruit.

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Also, we went to the fish market. One of the things that I love about Istanbul is the number of markets and grocery shops with everything so neat presented.

I had read on the internet that near the fish market there was a great place to eat fish sandwiches.

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We had some delicious fish sandwiches (Balik Ekmek) with a plate of fried anchovies, which are very common in fish shops in Istanbul, as well as some stuffed mussels called Midye Dolma.

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On the way out, I remember we walked around some streets, and the husband directed us to a place where we had also read that they sold some of the more yummy doner kebabs in the area. I have mentioned it in Let's go to have a kebab in Istanbul. We ordered one to share, so we wouldn't leave without trying it, and I can say it was worth it.

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With a full belly and a happy heart, we ended our visit to this area of Besiktas. And that same afternoon, we took a bus to go to a neighborhood within the same district called Ortaky. I already told you about my visit some time ago in An afternoon in Ortaköy and Bosphorus tour.

That's all for today, thank you for reading!

All images and writing are my own unless otherwise stated.

All photos were taken during our visit to Istanbul in December 2019 with an iPhone 7 and a Canon EOS 60D.

© CoquiCoin

September 4, 2022



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I can't believe the stunning architecture of some of those old buildings. That market looked really nice, I wouldn't mind visiting there to find interesting food. So glad that you guys shared a doner kebab, they are pretty darn delicious!

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Hey there!
This is awesome.
Just a few days ago my husband and I were discussing Istanbul. It's a country that we'd like to visit. I've never heard anyone have anything but wonderful things to say about the country, people and their experience.
Great photos, and I love market scenes too:)))

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Hi Milly! Thank you!
Our experience in Istanbul was phenomenal, the food, the place, and the people were very nice, but very few days hehe. We went at the beginning of winter and we were very lucky with the weather. And I would love to go back for a little longer. The city is beautiful and I was left wanting more and wishing to explore some other parts of Turkey. Maybe in the future, who knows?
Thank you for stopping by!
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Thank you very much! 😄🐝 Have a great week ahead :)

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You're welcome @coquicoin, it's well deserved! Congrats on your constant involvement on Hive 😊👍🌹

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That's a nice trip. I actually hope to get the chance to watch a Champions League match at a European stadium. Maybe it will be at Vodafone park. It also sounds like with all the palaces, the Ottomans Empire really left a mark in Turkiyé

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I hope you will be able to do so. Thank you for stopping by
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Why do Europe have so many stunning architecture. Really love to visit this continent someday hehe..
Never tried a fish sandwich..does it taste good 😅 . oh..i tried just tuna sandwhich..

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I hope you can go to Europe soon, although Turkey only has a small part of Istanbul in Europe and the rest is in Asia, but it's very worth it. The city is beautiful.
By the way, the fish sandwiches are delicious!
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That is one huge pond! It even looks clear. Makes me want to swim in it lol! The details of those architectures are surely something to be admired. I can only imagine the work that needs to be put in those.

I'm not sure if it was in one of your posts that Istanbul is a cat-friendly place or it mush have been something I have seen online. Not only cats I think but even to dogs too.

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Hi Kuboy! In other posts about Istanbul, I have published cats. To be honest, I didn't see many dogs, but I'm sure there are in the residential areas. But cats are everywhere and people are very protective of them.
Have a nice weekend!
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Hey, coqui! I haven't been that active here in hive but now I'm back lol! Istanbul is a cat capital then :D :D

Have a wonderful week ahead!

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Love those classical structures, Turkey is indeed one of the most beautiful countries to visit and the food seems to be nice too! Greetings!

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The city is gorgeous, and the food is super yummy. Thank you for stopping by :)

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The pond reflects the view of the palace beautifully. Love the architecture behind this old structures.

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Welcome to my city. Don't forget to visit the old city Karaköy and Eminönü.

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Thank you very much! The trip was a couple of years ago, and I have been to Karaköy and Eminönü. And the whole city left me in love.

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That looks a great part of Istanbul to visit. I love the baroque architecture. Istanbul is near the top of my bucket list. Lol.

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I think it deserves to be on the top of the list or near it :)
Thank you for stopping by, and happy Monday!
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So much history is written on those walls and old buildings! It's amazing how that Dolmabahçe Palace Entrance looks! Impressive!
Thanks for sharing your walk with us...


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You are welcome and thank you so much for the support :)
Happy week!

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Hey @coquicoin , what an amazing day and walk to have!

The best thing is how awesome Architecture is. Literally can stand still firm like even after 1000 years. Something to be proud on our ancestors.

Have read about history of Dolmabahçe Palace but never saw in real and from your pictures it really looks antique and stunning.

the Bosphorus view from that palace I read that ottoman sultan built there coz of that view.

Looks really a Good place and hopefully you had fun there.

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Hi Idk!
We had a great time during the whole visit to Istanbul, it was really worth it and we were lucky to have been able to go. The view from that place is really privileged.
Thank you for stopping by and happy week :)

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The place is certainly attractive and beautiful sis. And I see why you mentioned sometime ago that Istanbul is one place to visit, add to that the food and perhaps the people there too.

!LADY

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I love this Super Eli! I love it so much it has been open on my laptop since 5am this morning and now only getting time to come back and comment.
When I saw the title of course I immediately thought of the football team Beşiktaş and so glad you showed us the outside of the stadium or Vodafone Park. Wasn't it great when football grounds had their proper names, not a name sold for revenue to a company!
The place now that looks a cracking wee place, I wonder if Archie has been there 🤔
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That stadium should be called Besiktas, and that's it. But nowadays, it's all about business and publicity.

Archie, who? Do I know him?🤔😜😂

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jajajaja

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You silly!! 🤣🤣🤣 Where is Archie?
Are you prepared for the number of times I'm going to ask you about Archie after 20 September? 😂😂😂

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Wow - Istanbul just looks fantastic - and what history ! Thanks for sharing - and hopefully you have more !
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Thank you, hoosie! :)
I have photos for a couple more posts. I've already done a few, but it's such a worthwhile place to visit.
Cheers!

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What’s a wonderful walk! I enjoy old building like this which can me realize of that long period.

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