The mosques, bazaars, and Turkish baths of Istanbul could keep you happily occupied for your entire trip: an eyeful of breathtaking architecture here, a good-natured haggle over a carpet there. Kick your trip off at the awe-inspiring Sultan Ahmet Camii (Blue Mosque), which is visible from many points of the city. Stroll the Galata Bridge and stop by the Miniaturk Park to see its tiny artifacts. The Grand Bazaar has thousands of shops to browse, while the Egyptian Bazaar is a fragrant trove of spices and fruits.
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C.I.P Cultural Interactions Point is a cultural center for visitors of Istanbul. People from various countries can get to know and understand the Turkish culture by cross-cultural interactions at the C.I.P. Visitors can immerse into the Turkish local culture with workshops, lectures, courses, presentations, cooking classes and interactions offered at the C.I.P. At the C.I.P, there is always an activity everyday. You can also ask for your own private workshops. The C.I.P is located in the city center near Taksim Square. At C.I.P, experiencing Turkish cultural heritage is possible through a wide variety of activities such as workshops of Turkish art of marbling, calligraphy, illumination, miniature painting, making and playing the Sufi music instrument ney (end-blown flute), book binding, traditional archery-arrow decorating, belly dancing classes, cooking classes and whirling dance trials and Q&As with whirling dervishes, coffee cup reading classes, etc.
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While I was living in Istanbul, I attended classes at Seramica for more than two years, every week. It is not only a place that can teach you how to throw or make a unique piece that you choose, but it is also a place where you can relax and be disconnected/connected to the world depending on what you want! It was magical every single time, and I admired how the teacher just listened to you on what you want to create, and work with you towards achieving your best. He remembered every student's unique art, and worked towards bringing that to life. I am forever grateful to Seramica for giving me the peace of mind in a busy life and city. I am trying to find a similar place in States, but no luck so far! If you have the chance, please visit and learn more about how you can attend their classes.
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It was founded in 1996 by Gamze HABERAL as a workshop art gallery in Suadiye. Since March 2018, continue create and selling glass art concepts at our new Galata studio shop We do: - Work actively with many glass techniques; kiln casting, Pate de Verre, Fusion, lamp working, glass painting and stained glass - Hobby workshops and workshop activities (Activities can be done both with children and with adults, both in our atelier and in customers area) Studio are suitable for hobby workshops (for 24 children or 16 adults at the same time.) Arts designed by glass, ceramics and paintings are sold, We sell just what we do, All items are handmade and unique. -glass fusion earrings, rings and necklaces, - Various glass accessories and objects, - Frames and panels, - Circles, sculptures, "pate de verre" arts, - plates, wall decorations, glass paintings. Looking for artistic presents? Want to be participating in the glass workshops? Want to make your own beads? Then come to DEGA STUDIO
Turkish Breakfast Workshop is cooking, serving, tasting and eating breakfast together in a Turkish home while chatting about Turkish lifestyle and culture. We will learn about different types of Turkish cheese, olives, jams, sausage, traditional Turkish breakfast egg dishes, how to serve Turkish table and make Turkish tea. All that will be followed by a cup of Turkish coffee to sum up the results.
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