istanbul / 18 October 2023
Istanbul: The Globe’s Sleeping Superstar Istanbul, the ancient city that straddles two continents, has long been a melting pot of cultures and civilisations. But beyond its rich history and stunning architecture, Istanbul is emerging as a global powerhouse in various sectors, from technology and finance to tourism and culture. Recent economic forecasts by the IMF for Turkey further underscore Istanbul's rising prominence on the world stage.istanbul / 18 October 2023
From the Golden Horn to the heart of culture: Eyup and Beyoglu Beyoğlu is a district that pulsates with life, embodying the essence of Istanbul's rich cultural, historical, and social tapestry. Known for its vibrant streets like Istiklal Avenue, the district is a hub for art, music, and gastronomy, offering a kaleidoscope of experiences that cater to a diverse population. Eyüp is a district steeped in history and spirituality, home to the Eyüp Sultan Mosque.istanbul , life in turkey / 17 October 2023
About Galataport Istanbul, Turkey's impressive cruise port Galataport Istanbul, on the Karakoy coastline of Turkey's biggest city, is undoubtedly one of the world's most impressive cruise ports. History and modernity converge in Istanbul, a city that straddles two continents. Galataport's bustling waterfront development embodies that spirit and perfectly encapsulates Istanbul's dynamism.istanbul , life in turkey / 10 October 2023
The Istanbul European Side - The Most Important Part of Turkey European Istanbul, sitting next to the famous Bosphorus strait of Turkey, is the beating heart of this famous Turkish city. From historical tourist landmarks like the Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque and Dolmabahce Palace to new and modern landmarks like Istanbul airport, the Istanbul European side commands respect from all who cross her path.bodrum , turkbuku yalikavak / 10 October 2023
The best towns in Bodrum Peninsula Collectively, the best towns in Bodrum make up an Aegean Sea peninsula that excels with pride for tourism and real estate. To truly understand the Bodrum peninsula, know it isn't some wannabe, copycat destination. Bodrum invented leisure and pleasure in Turkey, with tourism industries that stretch back nearly 70 years.istanbul , tourism in turkey / 06 October 2023
11 Surprising Facts about Istanbul As Turkey's largest city and most visited tourist destination, Istanbul is a sprawling network of streets, neighbourhoods, and buildings. Most people are already aware of its historical story as the capital-ruling centre for both the Byzantine and Ottoman empires, but we searched high and low to find the most unusual facts about Istanbul. How many of these facts did you already know?turkish economy / 06 October 2023
Turkey’s Electric Future: TOGG and Tesla The Turkish automotive market is experiencing a record-breaking streak, particularly in the electric vehicle (EV) sector. According to the Automotive Distributors and Mobility Association (ODMD), a total of 96,793 passenger cars and light commercial vehicles were sold in September alone, marking a 55.9% year-over-year increase.investment , invest in Turkey / 06 October 2023
The World is Starting to Take Notice of Turkiye The Central Bank of Turkey has hit the ground running since Turkiye’s June election result. New Treasury and Finance Minister Mehmet Şimşek and Central Bank Governor Hafize Gaye Erkan have been hard at work at aggressively tackling the Turkish economy’s most pressing issues, which include continued fostering growth while curbing inflationary effects on the Lira and market at-large.investment , invest in Turkey / 26 September 2023
The Case for Corporate Investment in Turkey With a population of 85 million, a burgeoning construction sector, and robust commercial and industrial growth, Turkey offers a fertile ground for both domestic and foreign investors. This article aims to provide an in-depth analysis of the key factors that make Turkey's real estate and tech markets attractive investment opportunities, especially for corporate investors.istanbul / 26 September 2023
Istanbul Disaster Prep: From Urban Regeneration to Relocation The Turkish government, in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change, has been proactive in implementing a range of measures aimed at earthquake preparedness. This article delves into the multi-faceted approach Turkey is taking, from legislative frameworks to financial incentives, to prepare Istanbul for an imminent large-scale earthquake.