
A Honeymoon in Cappadocia: Hotels, Hot Air, and What to Skip
There is a particular kind of honeymoon that arrives in Cappadocia. They land at Kayseri or Nevşehir Airport with one shared mental image — the

There is a particular kind of honeymoon that arrives in Cappadocia. They land at Kayseri or Nevşehir Airport with one shared mental image — the

If you booked a luxury holiday five years ago, the formula was predictable: a five-star hotel, a marble lobby, a chilled bottle of champagne on

There is a particular kind of conversation that happens around the Lupin office when a new destination is being considered. It usually starts with someone

There is a particular look on a Turkish grandmother’s face when she sees a foreign family with small children walking past her front door. She

There is no single answer to “when is the best time to visit Turkey.” The country is the size of Texas, sits on three different
There is a moment, somewhere over the eastern Mediterranean, when the cabin lights dim and the captain mentions that you are about to begin descent
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As the only Ottoman imperial palace and hotel situated directly on the shores of the Bosphorus, Çırağan Palace Kempinski Istanbul offers a majestic blend of royal heritage and modern luxury. This iconic landmark captures the essence of legendary Turkish hospitality, featuring opulent accommodations that evoke the grandeur of a bygone era alongside breathtaking views of the strait. Boasting award-winning dining venues, an infinity pool overlooking the water, and exquisite event spaces that have hosted global dignitaries, the hotel stands as a timeless symbol of elegance and sophistication in the heart of Istanbul.
Nestled along the shimmering waters of the iconic Bosphorus Strait, Four Seasons Hotel Istanbul at the Bosphorus seamlessly blends the historic charm of a meticulously restored 19th-century Ottoman palace with contemporary luxury. This premier destination offers guests unparalleled, panoramic views of the water alongside world-class amenities, including elegant rooms and suites that perfectly balance comfort and sophistication. With its exquisite dining options, indulgent traditional spa and hammam experiences, and exceptional signature service, the hotel provides an unforgettable sanctuary where East meets West in the very heart of vibrant Istanbul.
One of the oldest and largest covered markets in the world, the Grand Bazaar is a labyrinth of more than four thousand shops selling carpets, gold, ceramics, lamps, and leather. Getting pleasantly lost is part of the experience, as is the ritual of tea and bargaining. Even if you buy nothing, it is a spectacle in itself.
Beneath the streets of the old city lies a vast, cathedral-like Byzantine cistern, its forest of three hundred columns rising from dark water and lit to dramatic effect. Two columns rest on carved Medusa heads, set on their sides for reasons long forgotten. Cool, hushed, and otherworldly, it is a complete contrast to the city above.
For four centuries this was the residence of the Ottoman sultans and the heart of an empire. Set in tiered courtyards above the Bosphorus, it holds the imperial treasury, the sacred relics, and the famous tiled chambers of the Harem. Allow several hours — the views over the water alone are worth the visit.
Facing Hagia Sophia across a garden, the early-17th-century Blue Mosque answers it with a cascade of domes and six slender minarets. Inside, more than twenty thousand hand-painted İznik tiles in blues and greens give the mosque its name and its serene, watery light. It remains an active place of worship
For nearly a thousand years the largest cathedral in Christendom, then an imperial mosque, and now once again a working mosque, Hagia Sophia is the single most important building in Istanbul. Its colossal dome seems to float on light, and fragments of Byzantine gold mosaics still glow in the upper galleries. Nothing prepares you for the scale and silence of the interior.