Turkish property market as the potential next “hotspot”
Many people are starting to look at the Turkish property market as the potential next "hotspot" as and when the world economy starts to pick up. While it may be ...
Eating in Bodrum
Traditional Turkish food is very tasty and includes stuffed peppers and vine leaves, kebabs and of course feta cheese, olive and tomato salads. Rice dishes are also popular. In Bodrum there are many places to satisfy the appetite ranging from pavement cafes to restaurants offering international cuisine. The national drink of Turkey ...
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December 8, 2008
Bodrum Shopping
Bodrum provides more than an ample supply of opportunities for retail therapy. Shops, roadside stalls, bazaars and markets are usually selling their goods until late in the evening. Many shops don’t close until midnight. The shop keepers and stall holders have a very proactive approach to selling and you will ...
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December 8, 2008
Turkish Culture
It is said Turkey, as far as culture is concerned, is one of the richest country in the World. It has a wealth of ancient ruins and buildings within its shores including the ruins of one of the seven wonders of the ancient world, the Mausoleum of Halikarnassus. Halikarnassus is ...
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December 8, 2008
Bodrum, Turkey
Bodrum is said to be the most charming port in the south Aegean Sea. The beaches are magnificent, stretches of golden sand and guaranteed sunshine, the villages are whitewashed dwellings swathed in bougainvillea, the sea is warm and clear, there is a fantastic choice of local and international cuisine and ...
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December 8, 2008

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