Istanbul: Traffic, Schedule, and Clothing

If I’ve said it once, I’ll say it again: this really has been the most incredible vacation! Both Bo and I really wanted a mix of relaxation and activity which is something we’ve been able to enjoy by staying in Istanbul for six nights versus traveling around Turkey more or combining a trip to Greece into this trip. I thought it’d be fun to share a few thoughts from the trip in this post including our daily schedule, the traffic situation, and my clothing choices!

Schedule

Since we have plenty of time in Istanbul without rushing to squeeze everything in we are the most relaxed we’ve been in ages. This is our longest vacation together and after five days in vacation mode I can understand why they are so restorative and important. Multiple, short 3 day weekends are nice but a longer trip together like this really allows for some down time, bonding, long conversations, and a change in attitude and overall feeling. We’ve slept 9-10 hours most days, enjoyed a workout either in the pool or at the gym, spent hours sightseeing, returned to our hotel in time for a sunset cocktail or swim, then enjoyed dinner and drinks out in different areas of the city.

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Traffic

One of the interesting aspects of Istanbul that has altered our plans a bit is the insane traffic. IMG_3426Bo and I are not strangers to traffic having lived in Atlanta, Philadelphia, and New York but the traffic in Istanbul is like nothing we’ve ever experienced. Before our trip we read this post and thought, really, it can’t be that bad. 

Driving in Istanbul is a terrible and deadly experience for multiple reasons. Probably the most obvious issue is that the roads just can’t handle all of the traffic. The population of the city has boomed into 12-million resident metropolis over the past decades, and the number of cars are increasing even more rapidly than the number of people.

On our second day here we literally got out of a cab and walked 3 miles back to our hotel after only moving a quarter of a mile in 20 minutes! Instead of letting the traffic ruin our trip we have decided to sightsee in chunks, meaning that we will travel to an area of the city and spend our day there versus spreading our travels across the city. This has worked pretty well so far and has saved us a lot of money on cabs.

Clothing

Like any trip to a new destination, packing isn’t very easy. Until I arrive in a city I’m unsure what the overall environment will be like for both day and night. For example, are most restaurants more dressy or casual? Is the temperature of 85 degrees humid and sweat inducing or dry and arid? While some of these answers can be found through research for this trip I decided I didn’t want to worry and enjoyed the free checked baggage that comes with being a frequent Delta flyer and made a concerted choice to over pack. While I didn’t over pack excessively, I did bring multiple options for both evening and touring. If you follow me on Instagram you’ve seen a sampling of my outfits so far which have ranged from jeans and tanks to bright, fun shorts and casual, cotton dresses.

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Here are links to a few of my favorite items that I’ve worn multiple times on the trip, all of which are reasonably priced!

  • Zara Mid-Heel Sandal: Comfortable and only $49. Need I say more?
  • Five Bamboo Elusive Dress: Perfect length, comfortable, doesn’t wrinkle, fun colors, the company is a small, startup company, and it’s on sale for $45!
  • Athleta Atma Wrap: I’m always looking for a long, wrap that I can wear during flights and over a dress but have a hard time finding something that is either light weight enough or long enough for my 5’10 frame. This is perfect and while it’s a bit more than I’d normally spend it paid for itself during the 10 hour flight and 2 days touring Istanbul!
  • Ann Taylor Curvy Slim White Jeans: I never expected to find white jeans at Ann Taylor but found them when searching for going out shorts and immediately fell in love! They were 30% off the day I bought them but I would pay full price for them after wearing them this week. They are miraculously long which is convenient for someone who is normally forced into a hand full of brands that have long options. The curvy fit makes sure they are flattering in the front and not too tight while the skinny leg is perfect due to a hint of stretch in the material. I would order these in a size smaller than your normal size due to the stretch.
  • Ann Taylor Loft Pleated V-Neck Tank Dress: I have this in an older style but this one is very similar. A cotton dress with a fun v-neck in front and back I can dress this up with a necklace and wrap or pair it with a scarf for touring.

We are heading out for our final day of touring Istanbul but before I head out a huge congrats to all those runners this weekend. I can’t wait to read some of the recaps on the flight tomorrow but I was thrilled and excited to see that Gia crushed her Ojai goals as did Bobbi! I’m sure I missed others but congrats to everyone who ran this weekend whether for fun or racing! 

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Istanbul: Exploring Ephesus

Yesterday morning we woke up super early in order to catch a flight from Istanbul to Izmir. The flight, via Atlas Jet, to Izmir was about an hour long though the drive would have taken 9-10 hours due to the terrain!

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When researching this trip we decided to use a tour company and private guide since both the hotel and our friends highly recommended it.

In addition, the alternative was taking a cab or large bus from Izmir and trying to navigate the ruins ourselves. Bo found Magical Steps Tour Company via Yelp and Trip Advisor reviews. We chose the Istanbul to Ephesus full day trip since we weren’t familiar with inter Turkey travel or the area. This option was more expensive but was very inclusive! INCLUDED: •  Flights from Istanbul to Izmir and Izmir to Istanbul  •  Lunch •  Private English-speaking Guide (If you would prefer a Spanish, German, or French-speaking Guide, please ask at the time of booking)  of Ephesus, House of Virgin Mary, a Turkish rug shop, pottery shop, and small, Turkish town •  Private non-smoking, A/C car or minibus •  Airport Transfers  •  Parking •  Tax

Overall the day trip to Ephesus was over 15 hours by the time we landed back in Istanbul and it was an incredible experience that we would recommend to anyone considering a trip to Turkey.

Ashley and Bo at Ephesus

For those of you who aren’t familiar, Ephesus was one of the largest and most important cities of the ancient Roman Empire and was the capital of Asia Minor.  It was buried for over a thousand years but has been excavated and restored by archeologists over the past 50 years.   

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In addition, the city holds high importance in the Christian faith due to the fact that it appears in many books of the New Testament. Some believe that both Mary and John are buried there and the Gospel of John may have been written in Ephesus. Unlike historic cities like Troy where you can barely see any of the original ruins, there are hours of ruins to see in Ephesus including some original mosaics and frescos from the 6th century AD!  In addition, definitely pay the extra liras to see the terrace houses within Ephesus which are currently being restored! It was one of the highlights as you can see below!

IMG_3293 IMG_3301 IMG_3302The city was buried in the hills for over 1300 years which is one of the reasons it is so well preserved! We saw the largest theatre in Turkey, a huge Roman bath, large streets, Gates of Mihridates and Mazues, Domitian’s Temple and many other sites!

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Scenes from Turkey

I’ll check in later tonight with a full post but I just wanted to share a few pictures as we wait for our flight from Izmir to Istanbul!

Our trip is less than half over and this far we are in love with the culture, history, friendly people, and food! The time change wasn’t easy this time around but we’ve finally hit our groove!

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