Well, this one is certainly going to be a treasured blog post as it is going to take both of us down memory lane of a summer so special with two weeks packed with laughter and fun. For few already know, that we got lucky enough to do a proper holiday together for the very first time just sometime back. Needless to say that we made the most of it in the true “bestie spirit”…
So, it all started with me taking the Turkish Airlines flight to Istanbul. Since I was entering Europe via Istanbul, I thought of just staying back for a couple of days and exploring what I have seen in pictures is pure beauty. Travelling solo abroad does give one a kick for sure. However, I did exercise wisdom and did some good amount of homework. On stepping out of the Istanbul Atatürk Airport, I hopped into a yellow taxi and had my driver take me to my hotel in the Taksim area. Well, I stayed at the Metropolitan Hotels and must share that I found my room to be very comfortable. All three dishes which I ordered at the hotel were quite well done including the Turkish style Ravioli in yogurt and tomato sauce. The first day, I decided to explore the Taksim street which is rather happening, I didn’t go big on shopping right away as I had much of the trip left and had very happily come with a mind of not going overboard with retail therapy. I landed up at this cosmetic store-Flormar and was lucky enough to get a make-over of sorts. Post which I did explore many stores and eventually, tried what I had heard so much about, the very famous Turkish ice-cream. Well, just the way it is put onto the cone is overwhelming. Next day, I was waiting in great anticipation for the pre-booked tour of mine. First up, we saw the Topkapı Palace which was one of the major residences of the Ottoman sultans for almost 400 years, it was truly opulent and the most amazing area of the palace was the one from where you get a splendid view of the Bosphorus. The first time I witnessed it, I just wanted the time to freeze. Up next, we headed to the beautiful Rustem Pasha Mosque post which I got off to the Grand Bazaar. It was bright, colourful and had almost never ending shops. It is here that I tried a very interesting pomegranate flavoured tea and also got myself a Turkish scent. Talking about the local stuff, since I had heard so much about it, I did try the Turkish bagel– Simit as well. So, this was about some of the stuff I did in Istanbul during my short stay of 2 days.
Further, my excitement held no bounds as I was going to be at my dream destination-Amsterdam and was going to reunite with my definite better half- Shagun. Outside the Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, I waited for the shuttle to our hotel- Ramada Apollo Centre. The hotel enjoys a decent location and I found our room to be comfortable and clean as well. In Amsterdam, we walked and explored quite a bit…
Here are few experiences which gave us a high in the purest sense:
- Visit to Café Winkel for one of the best apple pies we have ever had!!!
- For we were missing Indian food, we headed to Ashoka-an Indian and Nepalese Restaurant and everything we ordered was rather authentic…
- For what provided the perfect pump to our day was the delicious brunch at Roasters & Bakers. As they correctly say, “B&R is a New Zealand style café served with a heavy dose of Brazil.”
- An experience of liqueur tasting at Amsterdam’s historic distillery-Wynand Fockink 🙂
- For pure pizza lovers like us, a meal at De Pizzabakkers was so worth it!
- The Canal Cruise proved to be such a beautiful way of exploring the city…
- Hopping on to a quick ferry ride to get on the opposite side of the Central Station and post lots and lots of walking, we landed up at a super exciting flea market and then, at a lovely little space by the name of Fashion & Tea where a quick refreshing drink was truly enjoyable!
- For those who love to indulge in retail therapy, Nine Streets has much to offer 😛
- Relaxing at the urban Vondelpark…
- Fries, fries and more fries 🙂
Post falling in absolute love with Amsterdam, we boarded our train to the love city of Paris for many fall in love in this city…Here are few experiences, mentioning about them is bringing a smile on my face yet again…
- Watching the French Open live… This one would sure be on the bucket list of tennis lovers…
- Chilling at the Little Red Door- An awesome cocktail bar…
- For the luxury shopping experience, a visit to Galeries Lafayette!
- Gorge on Macaroons and try as many flavours… And don’t forget to go big on desserts when in Paris!
- Love and the urge to further explore the Vietnamese cuisine took us to Maison Sen.
- Checking out the Eiffel Tower at night had its own charm!
- A cozy space with amazing wine and a worthwhile cheese platter was on offer by Chez George’s.
- Indulged in some lip-smacking Italian food at Salento!
- Checking out stores after stores at Le Marais…
- Louvre and Musee d’Orsay proved to be best museums pick for my first visit to Paris…
- Besides at the above, quick pictures at the Luxembourg Gardens and outside Notre Dame shall be with me as keeps.
And finally, we headed to the city where my bestie resides- Berlin, a place I was truly able to explore and love like a local- thanks to these guys! Visits to the Berlin Wall, The Wall Museum, Brandenburg Gate, Museum Island, Berliner Dom, Hackescher Markt and Friedrich Strasse were truly memorable and worthwhile…And don’t forget to relax enough at their lovely parks. And I must add that I had some amazing food in Berlin whether it was the eggs at Napoljonska, trying out pretty much World cuisine including Indonesian and Austrian at a Kids Carnival or Italian at Trattoria Toscana or Californian-style burrito at Dolores-all of it was awesome.
All I can say is that I am filled with gratitude for this dream holiday and have come back feeling richer packed with experiences of a lifetime and the assurance of having a solid relationship called friendship…Happiness to all,
Sonali
I have an image exactly at the same spot in Amsterdam! Brought back some major memories 🙂
Wow, that’s lovely 🙂