Things to do in Istanbul: Explore History and Culture | Aegean-Adriatic Vlog Ep 1 | Viking Cruises

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  • @arthurscruises9310
    @arthurscruises9310 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    What a fantastic way to start your cruise with a day in Istanbul, visiting such beautiful places.

    • @InnocentsAbroad
      @InnocentsAbroad  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      It really was an amazing few days there.

  • @warrenwolf4690
    @warrenwolf4690 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Your video and research were a lot better than mine. We were just there. Well done. Can’t wait for the next installment to see what we missed😊

    • @InnocentsAbroad
      @InnocentsAbroad  หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@warrenwolf4690Thanks, Warren!

  • @cruisefraterpoultons
    @cruisefraterpoultons 5 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    Loved the intro Bob & Holly, and what a fantastic backdrop behind. Istanbul is an incredible city and loved all the beautiful details inside the mosques you captured on video and the historical information alongside 👏 The Basilica Cistern is totally amazing, that’s the one place we didn’t visit and a great regret we didn’t know it was there, definitely going there next time. The cruise on the Bosphorus was great for the views, everything always looks better from the sea. Nicely rounded off by a visit to the Grand Bazaar, it’s so colourful and bustling, we are well traveled but felt a little overwhelmed in there for some reason. Great episode 👏 Julie x

    • @InnocentsAbroad
      @InnocentsAbroad  ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

      Thank you! Our first time there, Istanblul was organized chaos.. just so busy, and the Grand Bazaar... nuts! lol
      We loved the cistern!

  • @loumello8813
    @loumello8813 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Great video, Bob, as always. We were in Istanbul in September on our Oceania Vista cruise and it is a really busy and amazing place to visit. We had the same reaction to the Grand Bazaar, somewhat overwhelming, but, very interesting.

    • @InnocentsAbroad
      @InnocentsAbroad  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks, Lou! TBH, I could do without the Grand Bazaar for more than an hour on a subsequent trip; it's just overwhelming a bit.

    • @loumello8813
      @loumello8813 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@InnocentsAbroad Yes, we had the same reaction, spent about 20 minutes and then went outside until time to rejoin our group.

  • @dimplestraveldiary8954
    @dimplestraveldiary8954 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great episode Bob & Holly! You must have visited really early, there wasn’t much of a crowd. I like the different filming angle from above. When I visited we were in the bottom and I was in awe. Actually got tears in my eyes. Very beautiful mosque. I also loved visiting the Grand Bazaar! My friend was overwhelmed with all the people and how they were trying to get you to visit their shop. But I loved it all 😅Trying to make a second trip 🤞🏼 Looking forward to this new series! Congrats on the channel growth 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

    • @InnocentsAbroad
      @InnocentsAbroad  หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@dimplestraveldiary8954 Thanks, Debbie! Most of the mosques we visited early, it was a great way to see things without too many people in the way.
      When you make your second trip I know you’re going to love it (this was our first time there)!

    • @dimplestraveldiary8954
      @dimplestraveldiary8954 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @ It looked so peaceful empty 😊and Thank you!

  • @idl9ave419
    @idl9ave419 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Great photography, always up to your high standards.
    We've been to Istanbul - covered some of the same ground, but never made it to the great Cistern, so nice to see footage of that.
    We were in Istanbul long enough ago that Hagia Sophia was still a museum - I was curious to see if it had changed - other than the head covering requirement, it didn't appear that it had. For example, the mosaics of Virgin Mary and infant Jesus (with his cross!) aren't covered or curtained off, as I thought they might be, now that the building is a mosque. (The Catholic clergy of 15th C. Cordoba weren't as ecumenically tolerant when they converted that city's mosque into a church.)
    Looking forward to the next videos in your series.

    • @InnocentsAbroad
      @InnocentsAbroad  หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@idl9ave419 Time is quite an interesting concept given how old Istanbul is. Strangely, I would’ve expected the head covering requirement to predict us by a very long time.
      I will say that, if some of the ladies, probably “western”, not unexpectedly - and fairly young, decided to take their headscarfs off after they gained entry to the Mosques, security or polite, but firm and reminding them to put it back on.