ORIENT EXPRESS | PARIS TO ISTANBUL 1883 RAILWAY STATION

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HELLO EVERYONE!

We went to Sirkeci train station, it was no longer a station but a museum and restaurant. First of all, I would like to give you some information about the station.

The railways started to be built after the Crimean War in January 1857, On 4 October 1883 The first Orient Express departed from the Gare de l'Est in Paris, the train was a project of Belgian businessman Georges Nagelmackers. The route passed through Strasbourg, Karlsruhe, Stuttgart, Ulm, and Munich in Germany, Vienna in Austria, Budapest in Hungary, Bucharest in Romania, Rousse and Varna in Bulgaria, ending in Sirkeci 3,094 KM

Expeditions continue until 2009 and then only travel to Greece. Until 2011, this is called the friendship route.

  • FOR MORE INFORMATION CLICK here

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When we arrive at the entrance of the train station, which has a charming atmosphere, the restaurant welcomes us. The restaurant, which was established here in 1890 and is still in operation, has managed to preserve its historical structure until today. They serve people who come to visit this place, we stopped by twice that day, in the morning and in the evening. it wasn't very crowded in the morning but people came to visit there in the evening. It was a tourist area and the restaurant was full.

Actually, it's really big inside and there are so many places to visit, I'm just sharing a part of the outside view of the restaurant and the train station. I'm sure if you come to Istanbul, this will be one of the places you will stop by. If you are following my posts, I can say that I am making a list of places you can visit in Istanbul. There are people who come to Istanbul and see only the sea shores in a week, please don't be one of them and take the opportunity to see the beautiful historical places here :)


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There is such a board inside, the first page of that day's newspaper, information about how the train was built, the sketch of the railways, the outer view of the train, and which roads it will take. In the newspaper news of that day, the arrival of the French ambassador to Istanbul, the news that the Italy-Moscow train route will extend to Turkey, I could not understand what the ORIENT EXPRESS paper with the Mercedes logo on the top was, it was written in Spanish and even in the newspaper article they wrote in Spanish. At the end of this article, I will share a link with you so that you can get more detailed information. You can learn all the details there :)



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After wandering around inside and outside, we were a little hungry and we decided to eat, I don't usually like restaurants in places like museums, but this place was not bad, BUT if you are looking for great taste, this is not the place to come.

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If you are looking for ambiance, if you want to feel history, this is the place you are looking for. :)

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I really like this photo, it really contains history. As you can see, the train routes are still not closed and they are at the service of those who want to see them. you can even go and sit down like waiting for a train.

There is much more out there than I shared.We have finished our tour, if you are a history lover, you can enjoy walking around, sitting, eating and drinking coffee here.

THANKS FOR READING
HAVE A GREAT JOURNEY! :)



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The station is so beautiful, it still retains its ancient charm for a long time. I really like your photos.

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Hey, thanks for your kind comment :)

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Great building!
I've been there 4 years ago 😎

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Thank you so much!
Oh, so you've been to Istanbul. Would you like to suggest a place for me to visit next? 🙂

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My personal highlight was the Hagia Sophia. Seeing that great architecture which was for about 1000 years the centre of the Christian world was a great experience.
Also very impressing was the Blue Mosque and the Aya Kiryaki Church.

And the quarter around the Akbıyık Fountain had a very nice atmosphere and great cafes with good views.

Enjoy your time there!

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Of course, I know Hagia Sophia and the Blue Mosque are beautiful, I've been there many times. but I think I haven't seen Aya Kiryaki and Akbıyık fountain. Our next stop is Aya Kiryaki Church! and than Akbıyık Fountain! :)
I also like the ideas visit of Hagia Sophia and Blue Mosque, I used to take pictures of them but I think I can't find them. So its an opportunity to go and visit again :)

Thank you very much!

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Oh, thank you so much for motivating me!! :)

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Thanks so much friend for Sharing with us

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And thank you for stopping by, you're always so supportive! thanks a lot! :)

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@livingUKTaiwan Hey!! I am very happy that you liked my post,I will try to prepare better posts and be in top 3 next time , thanks for your support, and have a great day!

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I'll really love to visit a train station honestly... The environment intrigues me and it's an experience I'll love to have

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If you come to Istanbul one day, you should definitely visit it, you will love it I'm sure :)

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Outside and inside seem interesting! Lots of history there indeed.

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Yes it was actually, i hope you will visit one day :)

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