Turkey (Eyewitness Travel Guides)
from DK Travel
From Greek and Roman ruins such as Ephesus to busting bazaars to virgin beaches, this guide brings the reader the best that Turkey has to offer. Includes extensive coverage of the different quarters of Istanbul and highlights places such as Hagia Sophia and the Blue Mosque.
Turkey (Country Guide)
by Verity Campbell
from Lonely Planet
From Antarctica to Zimbabwe, if you're going there chances are Lonely Planet has been there first. With a pithy and matter-of-fact writing style, these guides are guaranteed to calm the nerves of first-time world travelers, while still listing off-the-beaten-path finds sure to thrill even the most jaded globetrotters. Lonely Planet has been perfecting its guidebooks for nearly 30 years, and as a result has experience and know-how similar to an older sibling's "been there" advice. The original backpacker's bible, the LP series has recently widened its reach. While still giving insights for the low-budget traveler, the books now list a wide range of accommodations and itineraries for those with less time than money.
This bestselling guide is the ticket to no-nonsense travel in Turkey. Far-reaching coverage of the sights--from the modern to the ancient--is complemented by a Turkish food guide, useful language section and glossary, and thorough accommodation coverage (from hostels to hotels). A section devoted to Turkish carpets explains everything from traditional patterns to making a good buy. --Kathryn True
Discover Turkey
Imagine Byzantine chariot teams clashing as you cross the Hippodrome in Istanbul.
Hear the whoosh of the flame in the balloon as you float over the fairy chimneys of Cappadocia.
Tackle Yusufeli Gorge's mighty 'King Kong' rapids on the Coruh River.
Learn how to cut your raki with water to lessen a hangover.
In This Guide
Eight authors, more than 300 days of in-country research, 123 detailed maps, dozens of doner kebaps consumed.
Special trekking chapter, complete with resources section, by trekking specialist Kate Clow.
From the caravan trail to tips for daredevils, explore Turkey your own way with our in-depth itineraries.
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Rick Steves' Istanbul (Rick Steves)
by Lale Surmen Aran
from Avalon Travel Publishing
Pocket Map and Guide Istanbul (EYEWITNESS TRAVEL GUIDE)
by DK Publishing
from DK Travel
Every visitor to Istanbul needs a good map and a good guidebook-now, for the first time, the two have been combined in a unique format at an unbeatable price. Perfectly sized to fit in a purse or back pocket, the Eyewitness Pocket Map & Guide is a fully illustrated guide to all the major sights-plus an ingenious fold-out map so you will never feel lost. The guide also includes restaurants, pubs, shops and a mini-phrasebook. It's all you need for a perfect day out and about-and for just $6.99.
Ancient Turkey: A Traveller's History
by Seton Lloyd
from University of California Press
Seton Lloyd's lively account of Turkey's early history is for the ever-increasing number of people visiting the ancient sites of this fabled land. Written by an archaeologist who has spent much of his life in the Near East, the book is not a conventional "guide" to the antiquities of Anatolia, nor is it a textbook. It is instead Lloyd's attempt to share his profound interest in an antique land, its inhabitants, and the surviving monuments that link the present to the past.
Lloyd traces the many different cultures that have been a part of Turkey from prehistoric times to the Christian era. He recounts the exploits of the Hittite kings, the confrontation of Croesus and the Persian king Cyrus, the conquests of Alexander the Great, and Mithridates' epic resistance against Rome. Archaeological landmarks discussed include the discovery of the Alaca Hüyük tombs, the attempts to establish the location of Troy, and the opening of the Tomb of Midas. Lloyd shows how each successive culture has left its mark on an astonishing variety of sites, from the shrines of Çatal Hüyük to the temples of Ephesus and the churches founded by St. Paul.
A Guide to Biblical Sites in Greece and Turkey
by Clyde E. Fant
from Oxford University Press, USA
Nearly two-thirds of the New Testament--including all of the letters of Paul, most of the book of Acts, and the book of Revelation--is set outside of Israel, in either Turkey or Greece. Although biblically-oriented tours of the areas that were once ancient Greece and Asia Minor have become increasingly popular, up until now there has been no definitive guidebook for these important sites.
In A Guide to Biblical Sites in Greece and Turkey, two well-known, well-traveled biblical scholars offer a fascinating historical and archaeological guide to these sites. The authors reveal countless new insights into the biblical text while reliably guiding the traveler through every significant location mentioned in the Bible. The book completely traces the journeys of the Apostle Paul across Turkey (ancient Asia Minor), Greece, Cyprus, and all the islands of the Mediterranean. A description of the location and history of each site is given, followed by an intriguing discussion of its biblical significance. Clearly written and in non-technical language, the work links the latest in biblical research with recent archaeological findings. A visit to the site is described, complete with easy-to-follow walking directions, indicating the major items of archaeological interest. Detailed site maps, historical charts, and maps of the regions are integrated into the text, and a glossary of terms is provided.
Easy to use and abundantly illustrated, this unique guide will help visitors to Greece, Turkey, and Cyprus to appreciate the rich history, significance, and great wonder of the ancient world of the Bible.
Fodor's Turkey, 6th Edition (Fodor's Gold Guides)
by Fodor's
from Fodor's
Turkey—a center of world history as well as a modern, Western-looking republic—is one of the fastest-growing tourist destinations, with U.S. tourism up 40% in 2005. Known as the cradle of civilization, where the evidence of almost 10,000 years of human existence can be seen and explored, this alluring country also attracts travelers looking for sophisticated relaxation.
This thoroughly revised edition focuses on the best that Turkey has to offer, from the happening new hotspots of Istanbul, to the phenomenal beaches and great outdoor activities of the Mediterranean and Aegean coasts, to fascinating historical sites and the country’s wondrously unique landscape—for all budgets.
• New design features including orientation and planner pages with maps and photos make planning a trip easier than ever
• Savvy advice from local writers helps travelers make the most of their time, and "Word of Mouth" quotes from fellow travelers provide valuable insights.
• Eight pages of brilliant photographs highlight Turkey's incredible natural beauty, ancient architecture, and modern vibrancy
• Also includes extensive, updated, and accessible coverage of Istanbul; the Sea of Marmara; the Turquoise, Mediterranean, and Aegean coasts; and Cappadoccia
Istanbul (City Guide)
by Virginia Maxwell
from Lonely Planet
Discover Istanbul
Listen to the echoes of countless footsteps rising into the dome of the Aya Sofya
Savour the serene frescoes and glittering mosaics of the Chora Church
Watch the sunset while commuting between Asia and Europe on a Bosphorous ferry
Submit to a vigorous lathering and scrubbing in a historic hamam
In This Guide:
46 days of in-city research, 30 ferry trips, over 100 mezes eaten
Full-color chapters on the city's architectural treasures and Turkish cuisine
Locals discuss making a living in the bazaar, artistic traditions, bears and gender benders
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The Rough Guide to Turkey 6 (Rough Guide Travel Guides)
by Marc S. Dubin
from Rough Guides
This fully revised and thoroughly updated sixth edition of the Rough Guide to Turkey is your ultimate handbook to this fascinating country.A full colour section introduces Turkey''s highlights, from the markets of Istanbul to the rock churches of Cappadocia. There are informed accounts of the country''s wide-ranging sights and incisive reviews of the best places to eat, sleep and drink in every price range. Throughout the guide there is practical advice on everything from bazaar shopping to chartering a yacht. The authors also provide expert background on Turkish history, literature, music and film and the guide comes complete with easy-to-read maps for every region.
The Rough Guide to Turkey is your ultimate handbook to this fascinating country.
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