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Countdown to Nessebar
Yes, the countdown has begun, we’re not only counting down the time left untill its our time for a four week long vacation, but untill we leave for our one week in Nessebar Bulgaria. So tell me, what are you plans for this summer? We cant wait! //A & A Dont forget to join us on Facebook andInstagram for daily updates and more images.
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On a street in Madrid
So I’m gonna tell you about this photoblooper. Well not so much as a blooper, she looks beautiful right? But as you stop on different places around the streets of Madrid you have to be aware of your surroundings. Or atleast one might think you should be aware of the traffic. But no. So in the middle of the photosession I saw “bus!”, trying not to get them killed by the oncomming bus arriving on the street. Neither of them really heard me, so what I get is “puss”, which is kiss in swedish, but it rhimes with bus and sounds kind of alike…. They did not get hit by…
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Blogposts on Nessebar
As always when I visit a new place, I do a bit of research and try to find some other travelbloggers that has visited the place where I’m going, just to get some personal tips. Like what historical sites are worth visiting, where do I find the best restaurants, daytrips and so on. And this time I did my internetstalking on Nessebar in Bulgaria, and Im happy to say that I found a bunch of different bloggers that has been to Nessebar. Here’s the Top 10 of all of the blogs that I found: Worldbytina Sofiaadventures Gomadnomad wtraveltogether Travellerspoint Travelblog.org Fantasiresor whereintheworld Thenorthernboy Travelwithbender I got some really good advice…
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Şehzade Mosque
Am I drowning you in images? If thats the case then I’m sorry, but I have so many pictures from out trip to Istanbul, I dont ever think Im gonna run out of content. Anyways, Şehzade Mosque is located on the third hill in Istanbul. That really doesnt say much does it? I know, but if you’re there and you google it, you’ll find it. And theres quite a story for all of you history geeks out there. The mosque is also located just beside the Green marble Stone which markes the center of old Istanbul. The arcitect wanted to build the the mosque at the center of the city,…
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Turkish beer
This weeks friday drinks is beer, and turkish beer. Im guessing most of you have had an EFES or two on one of the many beaches in the Antalya area, but have you ever tried a Bomonti? EFES Bomonti EFES Xtra shot So, EFES we know of, and thats kind of a light pils, nothing really remarkable but still a good friend on a hot day. The Bomonti on the other hand, now thats a best friend. They come in several different types, unfiltered, red ale, black and malt. I think my favorite was the unfiltered, strangely enough, cuz I never drink it at home, just in Turkey. I dont…
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The Blue Mosque
The Blue Mosque is defenatly one of those historical sites, or tourist attracktions if you like, that one’s suppose to see when you’re in Istanbul. It was 36 degrees celsius and thats 96.8 degrees fahrenheit. We had just stood in line for fourty minutes to enter the Hagia Sofia Museum, so I was not really in the mood the stand in another crowded line. Yes, I did it again. I was at the must-see places during the time when every one else was to, at the high point of the day. So this is all I’ve got of the famous Blue Mosque. //Ann Dont forget to join us on Facebook…
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Süleymaniye Mosque
It is the second largest mosque in the city, so its a well known tourist site for sure and after beeing there, I can totally understand why. This was my favorite building to visit in Istanbul, it was calm and quiet. Big enough to hide all the wandering tourists. And yes, I know, its a lot of images and I do promise, there will be more because this is one mosque that we revisited during our stay in Istanbul, both day and night, without me realising we’d just entered the same huge magical place from a different angle. But I will show you more in a different post,…
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Pegasus Airlines
Pegasus Airways. I mean have you ever heard of it? I hadn’t, atleast not untill we booked our flight to Istanbul. I was so sure it would be just a no name airline, really small and simple. Maybe due to the fact that we were traveling to the small airport of istanbul. I couldnt have been more wrong… Its not a small airport, its huge. Restaurants, pubs, taxfree shops and lots and lots of hangarounds. Theres simply nothing small about it. I was wrong. Anyways back to the airline. And I was wrong about the airline, Pegasus may not be known to little old me in Sweden, but its quite…
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First impressions of Istanbul
Once in while you find yourself, wandering around in a new city, wondering why you’ve never been here before. Thats kind of the feeling I got when I was walking the cobblestone streets of Istanbul. I already knew that I would love to see the city and that I would like. I liked the city before I even visited. Its been once of those cities that not on the bucketlist, but more on the hidden agenda. Does that make sence? If it doesnt make sence to you, I primise you that it would if you gave the great old city of Istanbul a good try. It has about everything to…
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Rooftop tequilas at El Viajero
Rooftop Tequila, that could really be the name of a drink, couldnt it? This was absolutly, by far, one of the best outdoor bars in Madrid. No, we didnt visit them all, so in my oppinion, this was the best because of the amazing view, the location and the good tequila ofcourse. If you are ever in Madrid and are in need of a place to put your feet up, I strongly recommend that you hit up El Viajero on Plaza de la Cebada, 11. El Viajero has a restaurant on the mainfloor, dining areas on the second and third, and then you have the terrace on the rooftop. Its…