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What to do, where to stay, and where to eat in Turkey

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Turkey has always been marked by contrasts-old and new, east and west, secular and sacred, bustling Istanbul and calm coastal waters. Find the latest on Turkey, as well as maps, deals, and up-to-date recommendations for the best hotels, restaurants, and shopping.

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Turkey Features

Literary Life in Istanbul’s Changing Society February, 2008
In and around the Turkish university where she once taught, Nancy Milford finds literary life at the heart of a changing society.
Istanbul, the Bazaar and Beyond May, 2007
In a city known for its overwhelming array of artisanal crafts, the only question is: Where to begin? Here, a native’s guide, neighborhood by neighborhood.
Tastes of Europe May, 2007
From London to Moscow, Anya Von Bremzen tracks down the most authentic dishes across the continent.
A view of the Mavi Ev, or Blue House, a hotel in the Old City.At the Crossroads October, 2005
Istanbul has always been marked by contrasts—old and new, east and west, secular and sacred. Now, as it attempts to bridge the gulf between Europe and the Muslim world, the city's split personality is more seductive than ever.
Istanbul December, 2004
Hagia Sophia, a wonder of the modern world, takes another step forward in its never-ending quest to age gracefully
An embossed glass ewer from Damascus.Souk Secrets July, 2006
The sheikh of chic, Majed al-Sabah, whose Villa Moda stores in the Middle East (and soon to be in London) are higher than high-end, reveals his favorite stops at bazaars from Cairo to Kuwait City, and points beyond.
Jewelry from Can Antiques in Istanbul.Istanbul April, 2006
Bringing home the treasures of the Ottoman Empire
T+L Reports: Turkish Delight January, 2006