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My name's Camden.
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My name's Camden.
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I move to a new country every single month and these are the things that I wish I knew
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before I came and spent the last month and a half here in Istanbul.
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First tip that totally tricked me up the first night.
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There's something called Galataport and if you're a cruise ship person to come through Istanbul,
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that's where you're going to dock and the place seems so nice but avoid that place like no other.
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That place is just a tourist trap.
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Everything's really expensive.
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The restaurants are no good.
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Get as far away from the Galataport as you can.
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So that's tip number one.
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Second thing is this is a crazy loud city and sort of spring earplugs if you're a light sleeper.
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Towards the end of this video I'm going to talk about
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which areas of town I recommend staying in
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if you're trying to avoid some of that but yeah just make sure
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that you have some earplugs if you are that light sleeper and also make sure to pack really good walking shoes.
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This city is really spread out.
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It takes a long time to get from one point to another
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and most of the time you're going to be doing walking and there's a lot of hills.
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So you're dealing with The cobblestone treats going up hills,
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I don't know, it can be a real challenge.
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So make sure that you have the proper footwear.
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But if you don't want to do all the walking,
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I highly recommend you actually utilize their public transportation system because it is great.
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They have like the metro,
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they've got like their subway version thing, these carts.
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They have the ferries.
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I mean, it's really, really well connected.
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And that's really the best way to get around.
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And just get yourself one of these when you come in.
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It's called the Istanbul Cart.
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And you can basically get them outside of any ferry port or metro line.
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I think it costs like two dollars to actually get the card
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and then you can just load it up with as much
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as you want Next piece is saving yourself some money
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If you want to be on the water
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and take a boat tour you can if you want to
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but if you're looking to save some cash Don't
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and instead utilize this card and just take the ferry over to the Asia
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or European side Whichever place you're staying on go to the opposite,
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but basically the ferry ride they're like 50 cents They're fantastic views.
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They're running all day You can hop on them from like any point.
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Really great views, really comfortable,
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and it's just a much cheaper way to do things.
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Like 50 cents, that's a steal.
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I guess you've got to come back so a dollar
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but who wouldn't want to spend a dollar for a boat ride
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and kind of feel like you're living like a local
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so definitely save some money there and do that another tip
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that I recommend for everybody is you can actually download Google Maps
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and this is a pretty important city to do that in mainly
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because the Wi-Fi is a bit spotty this isn't really one
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of those cities where it's like yeah just go down the main road
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and turn left no there's gonna be a lot of turns and tricky navigations.
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There are a lot of tight super cute streets
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but things can get confusing so you're definitely gonna want a map
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and if you're wanting to make sure that you always have connection I definitely recommend an eSIM called Aerolo.
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I used it here for the last month and a half
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and it worked like a charm and saved me multiple times
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so I'll leave a link in the description so you can try that.
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If you're not familiar with an eSIM it's basically a way of getting a SIM card
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but electronically and they're great
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because it doesn't give you a new phone number you can still text
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and call like normal it's just giving you data
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so you can browse the internet make sure you can navigate your way it's just super simple
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and you can download it before your trip okay
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so this next one is a little bit weird maybe a little bit gross
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but i think you should know about it
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and i haven't heard other people talking about it
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so there are obviously a lot of cats in istanbul
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and dogs and birds and the locals do such an incredible job taking care of the cats
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that they leave food out everywhere so all the cats are fed
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and that is awesome two things happen with that though one The dogs also eat all the food,
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so there's a lot of poop around on the ground,
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but it's not the poop on the ground that you're looking out for.
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It's actually coming from the sky because the birds,
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they eat everything as well,
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and these birds are massive.
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And the worst part, big birds mean really, really big poops.
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So I hope that you have better luck than me in kind of wood getting pooped on,
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but maybe just have some wet wipes in your bag so you can wipe yourself off when it does happen.
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So, I don't know, fingers crossed for you, and next tip.
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If you're coming ready to experience the coffee, definitely experience it.
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Note that it's not gonna be quite the coffee that you've experienced in other countries.
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It's very different.
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But also note that tea is actually the primary drink here in Turkey.
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While Turkish coffee is awesome in its own disgusting ways in my opinion the tea is really really good
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and that's what most people are drinking all the time they
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come in these awesome cups it's really satisfying to drink out of
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so be ready for a lot of tea
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and coffee this next one's a small tip and it doesn't really matter
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but just something to be prepared for there's definitely a lot
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less english spoken here amongst the locals than other european country
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so be prepared for a lot of Turkish
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which is a tough language to figure out you still shouldn't have too much of an issue communicating with folks
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but don't be expecting everybody to be able to understand all of your English
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so unless you're awesome
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and actually know Turkish just be prepared to slow down the dialogue just a little bit
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when talking with some of the locals who don't know English quite as well
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and another thing to note is when you're going to the mosques because because you should definitely check them out.
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They are so, so beautiful.
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Two big tips here.
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One, they're free, but make sure to get there as early as possible in the day.
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I tend to recommend getting there around like the 9.30, 10 a.m mark for two reasons.
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One is that you'll beat most of the tourists and the tour groups.
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Two is that the mosques actually close for prayer time.
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Now you can just look up the mosque and see exactly what time they're closed for prayer time,
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but the lines get really long when people don't realize that they're gonna be closed.
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The line backs up, it's just something that you want to avoid
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and note that you will have to take off your shoes before entering
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and they've got these cubbies where you can just keep them
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but the tip here is actually bring a pair of socks because
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if you're anything like me it just doesn't feel the best
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walking around on like this sweaty carpet where everybody else is either barefoot
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or have their sweaty socks so it might feel cleaner to just have
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that spare pair and pop those on when you're leaving the mosque
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but definitely check those out
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and then the last thing i wanted to give you tips about is just
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which area of town to stay in depending on what you're looking for.
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So a few big areas.
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There's the Faith area, which is where most of the big mosques are going to be.
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And you're going to be really close to a lot of the main tourist attractions.
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It's a beautiful area, definitely a little bit touristy,
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but it's on the European side and there's nothing wrong with it.
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Perfectly fine place to stay.
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Then you have like the Galata Tower area and to be honest,
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I think that's a little bit too touristy.
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You're going to be fighting the hills the whole time.
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Probably not my first recommendation,
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maybe somewhere else in Karakoy,
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which is kind of hugs the water and you don't have to walk up as many hills.
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So similar area, it's still going to put you in the heart of all the action.
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and Karakoy has great nightlife.
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Karakoy has a few areas where you're like right up along the water,
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easy access to the ferries and other public transportation,
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great street food, really fun place to be especially if you want to have that nightlife experience,
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but do note that it is definitely noisy.
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There's also a neighborhood called Chahangir?
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Chahangir?
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Yeah, I don't know.
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Locals correct me.
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Sorry if I botched that pronunciation,
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but Chahangir was a really,
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really cool neighborhood on the European side that felt very local it was a little bit quieter
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didn't have any tourists it was really really nice
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and is kind of close-ish to the Taksim Square provides easy access I'd really recommend there
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if you have a longer stay and you want to experience
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that local culture Taksim Square I didn't love I really wouldn't recommend anybody staying up there I get
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that it gets a lot of publicity and people think
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that it's the great area to stay for me in my opinion i just didn't think
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so i thought it was pretty touristy nothing too special i'd probably avoid
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that area as a whole but the place
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that i wouldn't avoid is the asian side specifically katakoy
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and more specifically a neighborhood called moda moda was just unlike anywhere else
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that we experienced in istanbul really quiet really local feel
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so many young people a lot of great restaurants fun energy just it's definitely the area
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that i will be staying the next time i come back
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and it's where i spent basically all of my time
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so highly recommend making sure to get over to the asia side now
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if you're wanting to learn more about what you're going to love
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and might even hate about istanbul don't worry i got you
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covered click on this video right here catch you guys there

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