Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Despite the violence, Turkey travel remains expensive hotel ~ travel

 

- Tourists still long queues at the cultural sites in the historic capital Istanbul, Turkey, in spite of the violence.

The protests and armed conflict taking place in Turkey did not prevent desire to explore the country's two mainland tourists from around the world.
 





                                                                          Hagia Sophia
Hagia Sophia Mosque is known today as a museum in Istanbul. The epitome of Byzantine architecture is the destination of millions of tourists every year. In the current instability, Hagia Sophia is the ideal destination for many tourists.


John Bradberry, American businessman said: "We have heard about the protests but did not see it as a threat. We're still here and not change his plans. "

 



                                                               Sultan Ahmed Mosque
He Gianluca Cassandro, visitors from Italy is enjoying his vacation in the area near the Sultan Ahmed Mosque, despite information about the protests in Turkey that he has received at Venice.


"We have called for the State Department to learn about the situation here and get to know most of the city was peaceful, the protests were limited to Taksim Square," he said Gianluca Cassandro.


Many important tourist destinations of Istanbul were far from the center of the protests today. However, according to a human rights organization, clashes between police and protesters became more severe, causing at least 1,300 injured.

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