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		<title>Büyükada &#8211; Video Gallery</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Büyükada, the biggest of the nine Princes&#8217; Islands (Adalar) is an excellent destination if you want to escape the city for a day. Below you’ll find a fair impression of it.
There are two versions available: a YouTube version (smaller in size) and a WVM version (bigger in size). The length of both movies is the [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><a title="Büyükada, the Biggest of the Princes' Islands" href="http://www.istanbultrails.com/2008/07/buyukada-the-biggest-of-the-princes-islands/" target="_self">Büyükada</a>, the biggest of the nine <a title="The Princes’ Islands, Istanbul’s Biggest Car-Free Zone" href="http://www.istanbultrails.com/2008/07/the-princes-islands-istanbuls-biggest-car-free-zone/" target="_self">Princes&#8217; Islands</a> (<em>Adalar</em>) is an excellent destination if you want to escape the city for a day. Below you’ll find a fair impression of it.</p>
<p>There are two versions available: a YouTube version (smaller in size) and a WVM version (bigger in size). The length of both movies is the same: 3:37 min. Enjoy!</p>
<h3>YouTube Version</h3>
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<h3>Local Version</h3>
<p><a href="http://www.istanbultrails.com/movies/Buyuk_Ada.wmv"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-395" title="Video of Büyükada, the biggest of the Princes\' Islands in Istanbul, Turkey" src="http://www.istanbultrails.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/buyuk-ada-vid-cap.jpg" alt="Video of Büyükada, the biggest of the Princes\' Islands in Istanbul, Turkey" width="437" height="392" /></a></p>


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		<title>Büyükada, the Biggest of the Princes&#8217; Islands</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Jul 2008 20:48:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the past, the island was called Prinkipo after the Greek word for prince, but these days it&#8217;s called Büyükada. Logical, because with an area of 5,36 km² it is the biggest (büyük) island (ada) of the nine Princes&#8217; Islands.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>In the past, the island was called <em>Prinkipo</em> after the Greek word for prince, but these days it&#8217;s called <em>Büyükada</em>. Logical, because with an area of 5,36 km² it is the biggest (<em>büyük</em>) island (<em>ada</em>) of the nine <a title="The Princes’ Islands, Istanbul’s Biggest Car-Free Zone" href="http://www.istanbultrails.com/2008/07/the-princes-islands-istanbuls-biggest-car-free-zone/" target="_self">Princes&#8217; Islands</a>.<br />
Life on the island is very laid-back. The elegant, wooden mansions together with the typical sound of horse-drawn carriages passing by create a unique fin-de-siècle atmosphere.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-382" title="Horse-drawn carriage on Büyükada in Istanbul, Turkey" src="http://www.istanbultrails.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/princes-buyuk-ada-1.gif" alt="Horse-drawn carriage on Büyükada in Istanbul, Turkey" width="480" height="256" /></p>
<p>I&#8217;ve visited the islands on many occasions, so let me describe what a typical visit to <em>Büyükada</em> looks like for me.</p>
<h3>Breakfast upon arrival</h3>
<p>Take my advice and leave as early as possible to beat the masses. Check the <a title="Official site of IDO, Istanbul Seabuses and Fast Ferries" href="http://www.ido.com.tr/en/index.cfm" target="_blank">timetables</a>, but in summer the first <a title="Getting Around in Istanbul by Ferry or Sea Bus" href="http://www.istanbultrails.com/2009/08/getting-around-in-istanbul-by-ferry-or-sea-bus/" target="_self">ferry</a> usually leaves as early as 06.50. If your ferry briefly stops at all the islands, <em>Büyükada</em> is last in the row. After exiting the lovely Ottoman-style ferry terminal, keep on walking straight ahead to the <em>Saat Meydanı</em>, the main square with the beautiful clock tower in the middle.</p>
<p>On the left-hand side of the square, you&#8217;ll find some places serving breakfast. Try a typical Turkish weekend breakfast, consisting of cheese, tomatoes, olives, jam, tea and scrambled eggs with some slices of baked <em>sucuk</em>. That should provide enough energy to get you through the day.</p>
<h3>Choose a means of transportation</h3>
<p>Maybe make a last sanitary stop and head for the <em>Saat Meydanı</em>. There you&#8217;ll have to make a choice about how to tour the island. The laziest and most nostalgic way is of course by horse-drawn carriage. You can hire a phaeton left of the clock tower. You have the option between a big tour (TL 60), which lasts one hour and takes you round the island, or a smaller tour (TL 40) around the town.</p>
<p>Alternatively you can rent a bicycle in the side streets of the square. They cost TL 3-4 per hour, around TL 10 for a whole day. The shop owner will also hand you a map of the island and a chain to lock your bike. The most challenging way is of course to explore the island on foot. My wife and I always prefer the big bicycle tour.</p>
<h3>On your way to Luna Park and the Monastery of St George</h3>
<p>If you chose to go by bike or on foot, follow <em>23 Nisan Caddesi</em> from which you connect to <em>Çankaya Caddesi</em>. You can&#8217;t go wrong from here. When in doubt, just follow the phaetons. Enjoy the magnificent mansions and gorgeous avenues. (see <a title="Büyükada - Video Gallery" href="http://www.istanbultrails.com/2008/07/buyukada-video-gallery/" target="_self">Büyükada video</a>) In case you&#8217;re wondering what these mansions cost while admiring them, the monthly rent varies from TL 4.000 to 20.000. If you want to buy one, you need to come up with something between TL 250.000 and 1 million. At 55 <em>Çankaya Caddesi</em> you find the house where Leon Trotsky used to live, after being deported from the Soviet Union in 1929.</p>
<p>A few hundred meters after a fairly steep road up a hill, you reach a reserve called Luna Park (<em>Lunapark Gazinosu</em>). From there you can climb an extremely steep, cobbled path up the hill, or hire a donkey at TL 4 to do the job for you, and visit the Monastery of St George. Along the way, you&#8217;ll see hundreds of pieces of cloth tied to the branches of the trees. Each of them represents a prayer, made by mostly female believers visiting the monastery, praying for a child.</p>
<p>Once you reach the top, you can visit the monastery&#8217;s chapel or enjoy great panoramic views (see the <a title="Büyükada - Photo Gallery" href="http://www.istanbultrails.com/photos/tag/buyukada/" target="_blank">Büyükada picture gallery</a>) from the restaurant terrace while sipping from a well deserved glass of wine. On clear days, you can even see all the way to Istanbul.</p>
<h3>Beaches</h3>
<p>If you&#8217;re by bike and want to take the big tour, once back down follow the road on your left that says <em>Büyük Tur Yolu</em>. With a minimum of effort since it&#8217;s mostly downhill from now on, the road will take you round the island back to the town center.</p>
<p>Regardless whether you took the long or short tour, along the way you pass some beaches. Don&#8217;t expect any king size versions though, some don&#8217;t even have real sand. One of the most famous ones are <em>Naki Bey Plajı</em>, <em>Kumsal Plajı</em>, <em>Yörükali Plajı</em> and <em>Prenses Plajı</em>. Most of them are private and ask for an entry fee. I personally visited <a title="Büyükada - Video Gallery" href="http://www.istanbultrails.com/2008/07/buyukada-video-gallery/" target="_self"><em>Naki Bey Plajı</em></a> once, which was a clean and nice place to sunbathe and take a dip in the Sea of Marmara.</p>
<p>Another option is to browse around in the small town streets and have an early dinner. But whatever you do, keep an eye on the clock so you don&#8217;t miss the last ferry back.</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Phaeton</strong></p>
<p>In Greek mythology, Phaeton was the son of Helios, who set the earth on fire while attempting to drive the chariot of the sun. Later the word was a 19th century term for a sporty carriage drawn by a single horse.<br />
There are currently 229 of those traditional horse-drawn carriages on Büyükada. Most drivers are first or second generation islanders. Three workshops on the island produce new phaetons. A new phaeton, which takes about forty days to build, costs around TL 15.000.</p></blockquote>


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