Things That Might SHOCK Tourists in TÜRKİYE!

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024

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  • @BeryIstanbulTips
    @BeryIstanbulTips  Год назад +3

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    • @ytc257
      @ytc257 Год назад

      Do you know Jesus is a messenger of God

    • @pfemke553
      @pfemke553 8 месяцев назад

      The way of Bosnia people drink coffee just like the Turkish drinks thee.
      I believe there is a history link with Ottoman.

  • @cammyminott
    @cammyminott Год назад +33

    Hiiii Bery, I just came home from Turkey (Istanbul & Cappadocia) a week now. I LOVEEEEEEE Turkey. As a solo black traveler, I was nervous, but I watched a lot of your videos, and they were very helpful. I also tried some of the food/food shops that you mentioned. Yes, I adore the Muslim call to prayer. I stopped and listened whenever I could. It's very soothing. The people were very helpful, especially in giving me directions as I got lost daily but considered it part of the experience 🙈. I didn't get to tick all my to- dos with exploring. But I will definitely revisit Turkey as soon as I'm able to! Thank you so much‼️ You have given me and I'm sure others, so much help without realizing it.

    • @barbarahenderson928
      @barbarahenderson928 2 месяца назад

      Hi. I was there just 2 weeks ago and just like you, I enjoyed being there. I really enjoyed the food too!! And I wish to go back someday❤

  • @BreakingSigns
    @BreakingSigns 11 месяцев назад +31

    My girlfriend (from russia) and i (from usa) spent 12 days in Şişli in İstanbul, and was the best time of our lives. Not one single person was rude, everyone was extremely hospital, and it was not a culture shock as I thought it may be. The culture shock was coming back to the States and seeing how day to day life felt in Türkiye, we found no scam attempts, every taxi/uber was kind with their meter on, and the very small amount of Turkish i learned was greatly appreciated by most people i met. A101 was a great market to go daily. The prayers throughout each day was actually very calm and we enjoyed when we heard. We took the metro daily to get around with the occasional Uber. Galata Tower was beautiful, too. The Bosphorus Ink tattoo shop was awesome and everyone was extremely skilled. We both got tattoos and had a chance to sit and chat with the artists inside, and learn more about Türkiye. And Taksim... We went maybe 4 or so times, and words can't do justice just how much i loved it. I have a deep respect for Türkiye and its people. We will be coming back to explore more districts in İstanbul, and we plan to visit Ankara next. Your videos helped me prepare for my first time leaving USA for my visit. Çok teşekkür ederim!!

    • @KaanAlcin
      @KaanAlcin 10 месяцев назад +2

      Çok teşekkür ederiz ben ve ülkem sizleri tekrar bekliyor olacağız

  • @myrakeefer5977
    @myrakeefer5977 11 месяцев назад +9

    I lived in Turkey for 2 years. I used to go shopping in old Adana and the food was delicious. The people were amazing. I miss it so much

    • @KaanAlcin
      @KaanAlcin 10 месяцев назад

      Adana'dan sevgiler❤

  • @DonnaWhittaker-w4t
    @DonnaWhittaker-w4t 9 месяцев назад +6

    I found the call to prayer very moving and comforting. The early morning one woke me everyday and I used it as a way to say thank you for another day.

  • @mydogsmells1733
    @mydogsmells1733 Год назад +15

    Turkish HAIRlines! 😂😂. Yes, we did see lots of hair transplant and rhinoplasty patients at the airport. Also, the public transportation was great but the T1 was very crowded. We never felt unsafe, no one tried to scam us, and we did not experience aggressive shopkeepers - even at the Grand Bazaar. We found most of the Turkish people to be very friendly and patient. Thanks Bery!

  • @Skyguy_steve
    @Skyguy_steve 11 месяцев назад +9

    I’m in Istanbul now!!! Love it! Been here 2 weeks and love every second of it. Only one more full day left. I appreciate all your videos and helpfulness

  • @Unknown1684
    @Unknown1684 Год назад +8

    Just got back 48 hours ago from spending 4 night in Istanbul and your videos helped me a lot.
    The Turkish people are friendly. On the trams it was so busy in the afternoons and evenings and people were giving up their seats for my dad who's nearly 70 and has bad eyesight. The food was good and the places we went to were busy but amazing

    • @BeryIstanbulTips
      @BeryIstanbulTips  Год назад +4

      So glad to hear that!!
      That’s something I also love about 🇹🇷, as soon as they see someone in the public transportation who might need the seats more than us, we always give them without even being asked for it 🥹

  • @janderplant
    @janderplant Год назад +9

    We LOVED Istanbul and we hope we can return someday soon! The Turkish people were so amazing and friendly. We felt the food, and anything we purchased was very reasonable. Especially compared to the US where everything is becoming cost prohibitive for anyone to visit! One surprise for us was how clean the city was! Workers using a broom and dust pan in the early morning hours. I wish every big city would take this as an example! Two in our party liked the call to prayer. I personally did not but I enjoyed learning about everything in their culture. Enjoyed shopping for estate jewelry near the Grand Bazaar where I purchased a nice sterling silver and onyx ring for US$40! Can’t wait to return someday and stay longer 🎉

  • @TheTanha47
    @TheTanha47 11 месяцев назад +5

    Thank you, Bery. Salaam and respect from Dallas, TX.

  • @ericatorrez4122
    @ericatorrez4122 Год назад +8

    I didn't realize when I left how much I had grown accustomed to the call to prayer. I really missed it when I went back home. Also Istanbul has a smell. I don't know if it is because there is a perfume shop on every street , but it has a very distinct smell, and I absolutely love it.

    • @BeryIstanbulTips
      @BeryIstanbulTips  Год назад +2

      I agree with the smell! It just has something different, when I also arrived here for the very first time, all my senses came to life 🥹

    • @sadiaahmed128
      @sadiaahmed128 10 месяцев назад

      Was it oud?

  • @karthikkosm
    @karthikkosm Год назад +8

    Very beautiful and wonderful country. I really loved my visit there recently. One thing that surprised me was a lot of smoking in the streets and the constant smell of cigarette smoke. I really liked the history and culture everywhere in Istanbul

    • @BeryIstanbulTips
      @BeryIstanbulTips  Год назад +1

      With the cigarette thing, I feel you 🥹
      I just came back from Japan and South Korea where smoking on the streets is very limited so we enjoyed our stay there a lot but we just came back yesterday to Istanbul, as soon as the door of the airport terminal opened up, all the smoke towards our faces 😭😭 even the taxi smelled just cigarette, but oh well, we need to get used to it I guess 😀

    • @mustafakemalataturk7587
      @mustafakemalataturk7587 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@BeryIstanbulTipsabartmiyalim lütfen, benim vatanım her zaman temizdir ❤☺

  • @markheithaus
    @markheithaus 5 месяцев назад +1

    I was there two years ago and loved it SO MUCH that I brought my mother. We were there a few weeks ago. 🇹🇷🇺🇲

  • @sandrad3346
    @sandrad3346 Год назад +5

    I like the idea of wet wipes at the restaurant table. I always carry them when I travel. Having flags everywhere is also common in the US.

  • @michaelmondejar31
    @michaelmondejar31 11 месяцев назад +2

    Went to Istanbul last august to celebrate my birthday. Your channel is definitely a great help. Loads of information especially I’m traveling as a tight budget traveler.

  • @RHC2024
    @RHC2024 9 месяцев назад +3

    I lived as a foreigner in Istanbul for 3 years. Not a single issue, confrontation or scam problem. I loved my time there and still miss good lamacun, sutlaj and gozleme!

  • @julierutter9390
    @julierutter9390 Год назад +3

    Your videos are so interesting and I learn so much. I really like that you explain more unusual things. Thank you.❤

  • @jadenrukz
    @jadenrukz Год назад +4

    İ went there first week of november and i really really had fun! İ will definitely go back there.. i love the scenery and also the weather..

    • @BeryIstanbulTips
      @BeryIstanbulTips  Год назад

      Totally agree!❤️

    • @jadenrukz
      @jadenrukz Год назад

      @@BeryIstanbulTips we stayed in fatih and the neighborhood is really nice.. the window view is beautiful and peaceful night.. i missed Türkiye!

  • @clairedsc5807
    @clairedsc5807 Год назад +3

    As an Asian-French-American about the higher talk volume, it's "normal" if the population is dense such as Hong Kong - China or anywhere else in the World 🙂 I am sure I can talk as loud as a Turk haha!

  • @suzmari71
    @suzmari71 9 месяцев назад +1

    I love your videos!!!! I also was delighted the first time I heard a call to prayer last year while I was in Marrakesh. It was beautiful!!! I am looking forward to visitig Istanbul and I am incredibly grateful for your knowledge!

  • @gabriellagirardi4741
    @gabriellagirardi4741 Год назад +4

    Naturally there are some differeces that we are not used to, but which we can easily accept while visiting Turkey. Personally I have never seen a device like this in the toilet. In Italy we have a separate bidet. Anyway this country has to be discovered, as it is so charming! Thank you very much Bery for these helpful info.

    • @BeryIstanbulTips
      @BeryIstanbulTips  Год назад

      Hello dear Gabriella! Thank you for sharing your thoughts ❤️

  • @Tahreem_husn
    @Tahreem_husn Год назад +1

    Loved the part that Turkey Has free public transportation ❤

  • @gingrr666
    @gingrr666 Месяц назад +1

    I go to Istanbul for the first time next month. Having a .. procedure but I hope I will have one day to visit the blue mosque.

  • @michaelgavaghan3449
    @michaelgavaghan3449 Год назад +4

    I arrived back into Australia after spending just under a month in Turkey, and the one thing that shocked me was the driving on the freeways. For instance, driving at 140kph+ in 100kph zones and not indicating to change lanes. Hold on for dear life and don't look at the drivers speedometer 😂😂😂😂

  • @NoPtoLeftBehind
    @NoPtoLeftBehind 11 месяцев назад +2

    Hi! I’ve just come across this channel and love all the content. I’m interested in booking a tour for my layover if that’s possible. I have a few questions before I book. Didn’t see a section for inquiries on the booking page. I’m wondering is there an email address I can send my questions to?

    • @BeryIstanbulTips
      @BeryIstanbulTips  11 месяцев назад +1

      Hello, thank you so much.
      You can contact Reminder Tour for the tours.
      Website: remindertour.com
      mail: info@remindertour.com

  • @mariam-de4nv
    @mariam-de4nv 2 месяца назад

    Do we need to wear masks? Going there Sept 10th. Appreciate your reply.

  • @meghanschwanke1133
    @meghanschwanke1133 8 месяцев назад

    Love your videos! What are some small gifts that would be good to take to Turkey? What do Turkish people like to receive for appreciation? Thank you,Bery

  • @juney3255
    @juney3255 Год назад +1

    hello, i will be going to istanbul this January 2024...cant wait anymore.....

  • @sableeve5796
    @sableeve5796 Год назад +1

    Hi Bery I'll be coming Jan does it usually get really cold...? It will be my first trip anywhere alone..

    • @BeryIstanbulTips
      @BeryIstanbulTips  Год назад

      Hi there! Jan and Feb are two of the coldest months in Istanbul, we could even have snow (some years we have heavy snow, some others not even snow) but generally Jan-Feb is when we can see snow.
      If you come with the proper clothing, no need to worry, all activities, museums, etc keep running as usual, just the Bosphorus tour might not be the best time since I recommend being outside of the ferry to enjoy the views but you could also just sit inside near a window and enjoy while drinking some sahlep or tea ❤️

    • @milkshakes1981
      @milkshakes1981 7 месяцев назад

      @@anluxem7876 What about end of April?

  • @caaam4734
    @caaam4734 2 месяца назад +1

    Hi, if I have a Turkish visa, and not Schengen visa, can I still go to the European side of Turkey?

  • @thakirahsage
    @thakirahsage 11 месяцев назад

    Enjoyed my visit this November I'll definitely recommend Mardy Suite Hotel

  • @roninronin6405
    @roninronin6405 11 месяцев назад

    9:15 wash and wear is better than dry cleaning cheers!

  • @sanjivkeskar2547
    @sanjivkeskar2547 Год назад

    Very interesting.Thanks for sharing.

  • @DNB50CoLIVEwork
    @DNB50CoLIVEwork 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks for your excellent videos! I watch for new info, as well as just to reconnect with the place I yearn to revisit 💜 I recently heard that Istanbul is limiting/eliminating short term rentals; i.e., AirBnB. I noticed that the condo I rented in May 2023 was no longer listed when I was referring it to a friend making travel plans. Several other properties were off as well. Do you have any info about that new law?

  • @jimmyj1969
    @jimmyj1969 3 месяца назад +1

    Pharmacy system is the same in Greece.

  • @pierre931
    @pierre931 4 месяца назад +1

    watching a video about italians peoples that travel in asia, they have tell that turkish peoples are very smart

  • @Mobile-jn3el
    @Mobile-jn3el 7 месяцев назад

    Hi Bery, I've just subscribed to your channel. Very useful content. I will be there for 5 days. Shoul i buy the Istanbul card for local transport? How do I get the unspent balance back? Thanks

  • @eddie5820
    @eddie5820 Год назад +1

    Hi Bery.. as a Mexican living in Turkey do you celebrate Christmas? How is the Christmas celebration in Turkey. I will revisit Turkey again during December. I hope Christmas will be beautiful there. Thank you for your hard work at all these videos. The first time I visit there I watch lots of your videos before going. 😂😂😂😂

    • @BeryIstanbulTips
      @BeryIstanbulTips  Год назад +3

      Hi! I celebrate it at home with my husband 🎉 he knows is a very important day for me so we celebrate it together or sometimes even with friends, we prepare dinner at home, we exchange little gifts, etc.
      However, Christmas is not celebrated in the country, you might see some places, restaurants, malls adorned with Christmas things but in reality, for Turkish, this is for New Year’s but somehow they linked everything about Christmas with New Year 🥹
      There are some Catholic churches (I’m Catholic) that offer masses on the 24th of December for Christmas and Christmas Eve, the largest one is the one on Istiklal Street St. Antuan of Padua, there are smaller ones also around Kadikoy asian side, so any Catholic planning to attend some masses for Christmas Eve can easily do so 🎉
      Lately, and due to the large communities of foreigners living here, now we can even find some Christmas markets or events 🎉😍

  • @FNTwithIqbalogy
    @FNTwithIqbalogy 11 месяцев назад +1

    I have just started to watch your videos to explore istanbul more. you mention public transportation is free for resident and citizens. is this free for temporary residence holder also... ?
    actually I want one video for sim cards for long stay (like 1-2 years). prices, and coverage also... please make a detail video on it..

    • @BeryIstanbulTips
      @BeryIstanbulTips  11 месяцев назад

      If you have a personalized IstanbulKart which has your photo and personal info on it, then yes, if not, then you pay (anonymous Istanbulkart).

    • @FNTwithIqbalogy
      @FNTwithIqbalogy 11 месяцев назад

      @@BeryIstanbulTips thanks for your response.
      make a video on sim card, how to purchase from franchise or airport. what is better?

  • @axo35265
    @axo35265 Год назад +3

    my friends just came back from turkey istanbul and they were shocked as how EXPENSIVE every thing especially the food.

    • @TheShoukhin
      @TheShoukhin Год назад +2

      Expensive!!! Not sure where did you have your food but I spend 15 days and I had the best food in cheapest price. I avoided fine dining or touristic restaurants.

    • @bjones9942
      @bjones9942 Год назад +1

      Everything was VERY inexpensive during my two months in Istanbul this summer. Only Athens came close to being as affordable, and it was still about double the prices in Istanbul. Don't know where your friends were going but it couldn't have been the same places I went! ;)

    • @michaelgavaghan3449
      @michaelgavaghan3449 Год назад +2

      Turkey has some very affordable restaurants and some very expensive ones. It really depends where you eat.

  • @aleksandarbrzic8351
    @aleksandarbrzic8351 7 месяцев назад +2

    How can you NOT mix yogurt with everything?😇

  • @angelavlogsofficial
    @angelavlogsofficial Год назад

    I love your videossss!!!❤

  • @robyn_southafrica
    @robyn_southafrica 11 месяцев назад +1

    I feel like if you go to Türkiye as just a travel destination only without any prior "knowledge" about the country, then all these points are valid yes, but if you're going to Türkiye because you're a dizi fanatik, then none of it is a shock because this is part of the reasons yiu wanna go there 😄😄

  • @Belikeabutterfly-v7z
    @Belikeabutterfly-v7z 7 месяцев назад +1

    Iam iranian and yes ... we do the same having yogurt raw vegetables known as edible sabzi and pickles known as turşi by side of our food ... mixing yogurt with rice beans ...yes baby ... and this story of wipe you said ... i got actually shocked ...so are you telling me that in other part of the world there is not such a thing 😮😮😮😢... because i got used to it ..and it is very important ..as part of sanitation and cleaning ... it is the same here in north cyprus (the wipe story 😅😅😅 not food quality ... iam just honest ❤❤❤😂😂... and turkish people are not horrible ... very hospitable and kind ... honestly speaking those most of the times scam you are not local turkish but those who learnt turkish and moved to the country or those who knew turkish in their own home land and migrated to turkey to find a job ... so mostly they scam you not locals

  • @wandafriesen8090
    @wandafriesen8090 11 месяцев назад +2

    I lived there for 4 months and I totally agree with what you said they were all shocks to me too, except the sugar I never noticed that but also the evil eye and hardly anyone speaks English

  • @jimmyj1969
    @jimmyj1969 3 месяца назад

    Rice & Yogurt is the BEST combination!

  • @michaelgavaghan3449
    @michaelgavaghan3449 Год назад +2

    Another thing that really surprised me was how expensive taxis from/to Bodrum airport were. I paid 1000 TRY for a 38 minuite trip. I thought I had been scammed but the hotel reception said that I paid the right price. Also, always make sure that the taxi driver ALWAYS has the meter turned on.

    • @enalo6261
      @enalo6261 Год назад

      Isn't there a bus shuttle?

    • @KanalYD
      @KanalYD Год назад

      Bodrum's tourism season is 4 months. Taxis do not do much business except for these 4 months. Taximeter meters are more expensive than in Istanbul. Use shuttle next time. :)

  • @firozahmad1240
    @firozahmad1240 11 месяцев назад

    Assalamualaikum, Hey I am your one of the biggest fan, I see your videos often....Love 💞 you, i really enjoy your videos specially your way of educating ❤

  • @MuhammedAliAçıkgöz-r5w
    @MuhammedAliAçıkgöz-r5w 4 месяца назад +2

    yogurt is turk! not greek. even the word yogurt (yoğurt) is turkish. it means impaste (yoğurmak). and like you said its everywhere, and nearly every woman knows how to do it.

  • @winniejohnson5559
    @winniejohnson5559 9 месяцев назад +1

    They remind me of greeks 😜 with the loud and black people. they are very lively people. i met a turkish student in my home town because i am an uber driver. i did express how i laughed at how the men are like that on the movies as well . i told him that they remind me of my uncles ( black) . very lively down to earth people. the student replied that turkish people are like this ...i have worked for Greeks and they are like this as well. i know that turkey and greek border near cyprus , so maybe their are cousins. LOL anyway. it doesn't bother me. i think its like family. I also love how turkish men are expressive with their emotions. i wasn't use to it at first when watching movies or dizis but i am now . i find it refreshing. I have many other turks since and they come here to my state North Carolina USA. we have an international furniture market twice a year(high point nc) . i have also met a turkish couple that lives in another city. I love it because its not many in my area. more in cities like new york and chicago. I am learning turkish also and will definitely contact you and your husband when i am ready to visit.

  • @StreakLife
    @StreakLife 8 месяцев назад

    I’m from the U.S, no other country can beat our patriotism 😅 🇺🇸

    • @teddi2562
      @teddi2562 7 месяцев назад

      😂 you misspelled arrogance 🇺🇲 Murica!

  • @vickieporterfield7895
    @vickieporterfield7895 Год назад +1

    The Turkish and Arabic men get passionate about what they talk about and get louder

  • @auadisian
    @auadisian Год назад +1

    Not only they are closed on Sundays.... Eczaneler close at 7 pm!! One reason not to move to Türkiye!😅
    You can add this: bookstores with books only in Turkish! These people admire their language!

    • @dinasun3
      @dinasun3 11 месяцев назад +1

      Once upon a time many European countries were closed on Sundays .

    • @munanana9824
      @munanana9824 11 месяцев назад +1

      These people admire their language!..... As should ANY peoples! Also, Turkiye is NOT unique in having books only, or mostly, in their own language. France and Germany are examples, as is the UK, where foreign language books are not as numerous as English ones.

    • @s.gencererdogan3495
      @s.gencererdogan3495 7 месяцев назад

      24 saat açık nöbetçi eczaneler var.

  • @gregperez919
    @gregperez919 8 месяцев назад +2

    Hello Bery. I’ve already saved a number of your videos for my next visit to Türkiye. As an American traveling to other countries, I’m often taken aback when local citizens tell me how warm, helpful and welcoming the people of America are to foreigners. I say this because Americans are so so crappy to each other it’s hard to imagine my fellow Americans being civil to anyone else.

  • @roverdover4449
    @roverdover4449 Год назад +6

    I was surprised by the number of women wearing the conservative hair covering while smoking. I guess that's a little sexist, as I wouldn't be surprised by a conservative Muslim man smoking. I was also surprised by the number of cats, even in the cafes. Luckily I never saw a cat smoking.

    • @BeryIstanbulTips
      @BeryIstanbulTips  Год назад +2

      Hahahahah luckily we haven’t seen a cat smoking….yet! 😂😂 that was a good one!

    • @fatihdemir5565
      @fatihdemir5565 11 месяцев назад +1

      😂😂😂😂

    • @munanana9824
      @munanana9824 11 месяцев назад

      😀

  • @metroflagyl1
    @metroflagyl1 11 месяцев назад

    Love from Pakistan 🇵🇰

  • @sammayet9002
    @sammayet9002 Год назад +1

    Thanks again for the info ❤❤❤ , I to enjoyed it a lot 🎉🎉🎉, just ignore the bad comments it’s worse in the West to😂😂😂

  • @briantravelman
    @briantravelman Год назад +3

    Okay. Another one I would add is gender segretation. IDK about Istanbul, but in Antalya, the airport security had seperate cues for men and women, and in some shops, staff would not conduct business with the opposite gender.

    • @Watschelinka
      @Watschelinka Год назад +1

      The gender separation at airport security is very common. Here in germany as a woman I've never been body checked by a man.

    • @munanana9824
      @munanana9824 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@Watschelinka in every country, and I have travelled to very many, I have ALWAYS been body checked by a woman.

  • @Ruriko.Y
    @Ruriko.Y Год назад +1

    I'm from a predominantly Muslim country in Asia, so bidet is common and a must. I often find it oddly satisfying when foreigners (especially westerners) converted from using toilet paper only to using water & bidet after they visit countries where bidet is everywhere 😂and sometimes I get snappy when I visit "pro-bidet" countries but some of their toilets (like in high end malls etc) doesn't have one. because usually in these countries I wouldn't bother to bring my portable bidet, so imagine the horror when I finished my business and there was no water to clean!!! I hope that wouldn't be the case in Turkiye 😁

    • @BeryIstanbulTips
      @BeryIstanbulTips  Год назад

      OMG! I feel you! Here in 🇹🇷 can be found everywhere (I haven’t really paid attention about public spaces since I avoid at all costs those ones) but Asian countries have amazing bidet system 😍

  • @farizaditya
    @farizaditya Год назад

    I love it 💖💖💖💞😍😘🥰🤩❤️❤️✨✨

  • @vandainacio7907
    @vandainacio7907 Год назад

    Do you think in Fatih area can i buy a wedding dress for 19.000 liras? Thank you

    • @KaanAlcin
      @KaanAlcin 10 месяцев назад

      Elbette alırsınız

  • @PascuPas
    @PascuPas Год назад

    We visited for 7 Days TÜRKİYE! but we never received any wet wipes at any restaurants

    • @KanalYD
      @KanalYD Год назад +1

      Mostly you have to want it. :)

  • @erhankaya4445
    @erhankaya4445 Год назад +1

    Merhaba.

  • @murattahan2391
    @murattahan2391 Год назад

    👍👍👍

  • @farizaditya
    @farizaditya Год назад +1

    Very nice ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @saiful46
    @saiful46 11 месяцев назад

    Turkish (h)airline!!! 🤣🤣🤣 Literally every time at the Istanbul airport. The scammers are in every major touristy city in the world but people in most of those countries people are not as hospitable as the Turks. I absolutely love how your videos provide the most recent updates on everyday situations like the new Istanbulkart, current prices and cost saving tips. If you ever publish a printed guidebook, I think you will outsell Rick Steves and Lonely Planet.

  • @womarmd1
    @womarmd1 9 месяцев назад

    In turkey they eat all that sugary foods as if they never heard of Diabetes ?
    I wonder what is the prevalence ?

  • @ishratjeh2012
    @ishratjeh2012 11 месяцев назад

    People smoke with abandon without consideration for second-hand smoking hazards

  • @PRIYANKA-SHIVA
    @PRIYANKA-SHIVA 9 месяцев назад

    As u Said about yogurt. In India especially in south India we eat curd rice. We consume it on every day basis 😋😋

  • @fusund.charles4955
    @fusund.charles4955 6 месяцев назад

    I guess you have not been in the USA ans see flags here! It beats Turkey any time!

    • @BeryIstanbulTips
      @BeryIstanbulTips  6 месяцев назад

      I have :) also a flag hanged in mostly every house 🇺🇸

  • @UcanRehber
    @UcanRehber 14 дней назад

    Hahahaha Turkish Hairlines is good joke 😂

  • @recepivedik30
    @recepivedik30 Год назад

    cant find your ig

  • @bjones9942
    @bjones9942 Год назад +1

    The crowds are a real thing, Especially on the T1. I found it less crowded early in the morning. Also, the ferries to the Princes' Islands are packed like sardines on the weekends (at least in the summer). Go to the islands during the week and you'll have lots of room.

    • @BeryIstanbulTips
      @BeryIstanbulTips  Год назад +3

      100% agree on this! In our case, we never go to the islands on weekends, since we don’t really like packed places we always choose weekdays, and one can really enjoy the places. T1 and the Marmaray stations like Yenikapi, uskudar and Sirkeci are some of the most crowded ones in the whole city 😩