@storiesoferne What a wonderful trip, I am still thinking about the roofs of those popular markets full of mosaics, I am still pondering if they have had any reform or are still intact since its construction.
I think I would have returned without a penny to my country, seeing so many nice memories to take with me, I enjoyed very much all the pictures including the one of the cat, although my dream to go to Turkey is to go to Cappadocia to fly in a hot air balloon, this city is a must within the tour. Greetings Amigo
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Hello dear @giapel86. It was definitely a wonderful trip! Not only did I get the chance to be fascinated by Turkey's architectural heritage, but trying out their cultural, historical, and culinary offerings was also part of the exciting game. Like you, I'd also be scratching my head at the magnificent designs of the Grand Bazaar and would surely wonder about its design origins.
Furthermore, call it luck, but I managed to have some money left after heavily shopping at their commercial shops. It's actually easy for you to lose track of your expenses because of the plethora of tempting commodities that are on sale there. However, aside from the retail therapy, simply enjoying the food, the people, the cats, and the place, in general, was something truly worthwhile. I haven't been to Cappadocia yet, it would surely be an enticing adventure there. Kind greetings Amiga! 😊