
David's Gap Year
Hello everyone, my name is David, I am 18 and I am from Liverpool, England. This year is my gap year and I decided to travel around the world. I opened this travel blog page to inform you and share everything I will learn and experience. I have a route in my mind and I hope I can set off as soon as possible, my first stop is France then Spain and Romania and the pearl of east Istanbul, then I will decide where to go. Follow me and support me, please!
You can follow my journey from my Instagram account:
@davidsgapyear
Dear my followers,
I was very excited for my journey at the beginning, I went to the Heathrow Airport very early in the morning and waited for the take off time to Paris where is my first destination. But guess what!There was a mistake on my ticket and gate number was 269 but I went to the gate 296. I was sleepy and wasn't very careful and the staff on the gate was very tired and let me get into the plane by mistake. A chance in a million!!!
Then plane took off and I went to sleep again. I slept around 2 hours more but we were still on the air and I thought Paris is not that far. I asked a steward: when will we land? He said: we have 10 hours left. I was shocked and understood that I was in the wrong plane!!! Yes, Dear followers, In the end I found myself in Argentina and now I am on the way to France back. Not a good start but it was an Unexpected Journey for me:)
After another long flight, I arrived at last at Charles de Gaulle Airport. From the airport I took a train to go to the centre of Paris. I have always dreamt of seeing the Eiffel Tower.
Paris
France
In Paris, I went in the Métro but, OMG, there are 302 stations! I got completely lost and I arrived at “Gare du Nord” station.
There, I took a train to go to Amiens.




I wanted to go to Amiens because there are many places to discover like the Perret tower, the cathedral of Amiens….I could have gone to Marseille (a beautiful city in the south of France) for example but I wanted to climb at the top of the cathedral towers. This was one of those dreams…. Did you know that this cathedral is the largest gothic cathedral in the world? It is twice as big the cathedral in Paris! This monument is also very high: it is 48 metres high! There is a great colour show in summer.
Then I started to get hungry so I decided to go to the famous "Jean Trogneux" store to buy “macarons” and when I left the store, I ate one and I decided to go and buy a box for my family and I went to eat another at Saint Pierre park.


In Saint Pierre Park, there was a medieval fest. At the fest they were many knights and many noble ladies. There was a boy named Auguste who was disguised as a princess! I tasted the medieval soup.


There, I met a group of pupils from a school nearby. They were really nice. They invited me to join them. I took the bus to go back to their school. I talked with them. I had a great time. One of the boys, Tristan, invited me to his house. His family was lovely. I ate a cheese fondue, it was delicious. We watched Netflix and ate popcorn. I went to bed early because my flight was at 7:30am!

Bye Bye France!




NEXT STOP: BARCELONA, SPAIN
BARCELONA, SPAIN
After having spent some great days in France, it was time to leave and go to Spain! This time, I had the pleasure to visit the city of Barcelona.
The first thing I did there, was going to the great Sagrada Família, the gigantic church built by Antoni Gaudí. I loved it very much! After, I went for a walk in the Ramblas of Barcelona, a beautiful and long street that ends up next to the Mediterranean sea.
Before arriving to the seaside, I stopped at the Boqueria, a famous and lively market full of fruits, vegetables, seeds and other interesting types of food. At midday, I had paella for lunch in a restaurant in front of La Barceloneta, a beautiful beach where you can enjoy amazing views and the smell of the sea.

Soon after, I went to Passeig de Gracia, one of the most beautiful streets in Barcelona. I really wanted to enjoy Gaudí’s architecture again so I stopped at La Casa Batlló, another house designed by the architect. I really recommend you to visit it!
In the afternoon, I enjoyed a relaxing walk in the colourful Güell Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, where you can see the beautiful views of Barcelona. The next day, I went to Tibidabo, a great theme park located in the highest spot of Barcelona. I really wanted to get some adrenaline, so the plan was so exciting!

The night before leaving the city, I decided to buy tickets to go to Camp Nou, the Barça football stadium, to enjoy a Barcelona Vs. Real Madrid match. It was very entertaining and Barça won the match, of course!
Dear followers, I had so much fun in Spain, but sadly I had to leave to Romania. However, some new adventures were waiting for me there!

Romania/Timisoare
After a nice journey, I went to Timisoare, Romania. Firstly; I visited
The Orthodox Metropolitan Cathedral, an impressive work drawn up by the architect Ion Traianescu. Its architecture represents a successful combination between the Byzantine style and the elements characteristic of the Moldavian churches. Then I went to the museum in the Cathedral and saw its exhibits. After that I went to Opera House and National Theatre. It was spectacular. Later, local people told me about Victory Square with historical buildings. It was amazing.




My next stop was The Huniade Castle
The Huniade Castle, founded by Iancu of Hunedoara is considered to be Timişoara’s oldest monument and houses Banat Museum.


Later, I went to Union Square, also known as Dome Square, is the oldest square in Timișoara. I was tired and hungry so I ate Sarmale (Cabbage Rolls) and Papanaşi at a local restaurant. The chief said that "when you come to Romania, our traditional cuisine is something well worth exploring as it brings together a mix of ingredients and it is varied, filling and very savory."



edirne, Turkey

Hi again from a different country. Roads took me to this nice city, Edirne, in Turkey. I really wonder about it because I like historical places. I want to get to know Edirne asap but I feel really tired because I could't sleep well last night. Unfortunately, I must have a rest for a while. It's time to find a clean hotel with reasonable price.
I easily found what I want! I am going to stay at Ottoman Palace Hotel. It took the name of Ottoman Empire.
Ottoman Empire was a state that controlled much of Southeastern Europe, Western Asia and Northern Africa between the 14th and early 20th centuries. Edirne was the capital city of Ottoman Empire between 1365-1453( until Mehmet the Conqueror conquered İstanbul. So, the city is very important in Turkish history.
I took a nap for an hour and now I feel energetic enought to wander around the city! But, I feel hungry and don't know what to eat. Somebody should advise me something. As far as I know, Turkish cuisine is delicious. Let me check it.
I asked the receptionist girl what to taste in Edirne and she strongly suggested me to eat fried liver(tava ciğeri) which is Edirne famous for and she also advised me a wellknown restaurant.
I easily got there because Edirne isn't a complicated city and I like simple cities. :) My first point: a nice city .




WHAT TO TASTE IN EDİRNE?
I tried fried liver and fell in love with it:) What a delicious meal!! I will never forget its taste. Never and ever.
After the meal, I wanted to drink Turkish tea in Emirgan Tea Cafe by Meriç River. It has a wonderful view.
There are lots to see and take photos. Follow me!
Tea and view was wonderful. Everybody should see here. !
The city smells history. Now comes the history paarrtt...
My next stop is a majestic mosque.I am talking about the Selimiye Mosque built by Sinan the Architect. Have you ever heard it before?
Its wonderful architecture caught me as soon as I saw it. It's very important for Muslims and it is always full of people.



I was amazed by the atmosphere of the Selimiye Mosque.
Now, it's time to sleep; too much for today.
See you tomorrow in İstanbul, another capital city of the Ottoman Empire.


Istanbul/Turkey
Hello my dear followers,
At last I am in Istanbul! Pearl of east, the only city that located on two continents and which has a strait in it.A magical city, old capital city of Eastern Roman Empire and Byzantians and then Ottoman Empire.And Bonus!Hagia Sophia is here! I am very excited to see it.
I will try to visit every historical places and good places to eat.You know Turkish cuisine is very famous in Europe and Britain.I am sure you all know pizza is Italian and Doner is Turkish:) By the way,is there anyone who hasn't tried Doner yet? You should, folks!
I will write a complete critic of the city soon,wait for it!
MY CRITIC ABOUT ISTANBUL
Hello guys as I promised you before I wanted to write an objective critic about my dream city,Istanbul.
Some cities are so famous and we expect so much from them that when we finally arrive, after the initial moment of joy, the other, less pleasant phase of disappointment comes over us. Yes, the monuments are stunning, the food is tasty, the weather is perfect, but there is something missing. And it's hard to explain what. . Istanbul was the place I had always dreamed of visiting and in the end, although I enjoyed it, I felt that thing that there's something missing. You will surely find the photos in this post absolutely stunning and you might think that what I say is silly. But I'll try my best to explain my point of view below.
I had always wanted to visit Turkey - its famous landscapes, oriental touch and superb cuisine are undoubtedly attractions on a global scale.
Istanbul (formerly known as Constantinople - the capital of the Byzantine Empire) is a place of enormous historical importance. But nowadays, its great past is hardly ever present. While seated on the train from Edirne to the center I was observing the city and its surroundings - it seemed very bleak and unoriginal - filled with concrete blocks, it reminded more of a post-Soviet town rather than the super famous tourist attraction. It was a surprise for me because I'd heard so many great things about Istanbul from my friends. I thought that in the historical center, it must be way better.
when I arrived at the Sultan Ahmet Park right in the heart of the city, the feeling of disappointment didn't disappear. Apart from the beautiful and most famous Istanbul's sites - The Blue Mosque and The Hagia Sophia, the city center was still quite grey, full of heavy blocks and, with the exception of a few streets, lacking the typical for the region, beautiful houses with balconies . I had expected so much more from such a famous and massively advertised city.
I'm not trying to say that Istanbul is ugly or not worth visiting, it definitely is, and, if you haven't traveled much or if it's enough for you to take a selfie of one of the famous places, you'll probably love it.
But if you prefer the charming towns which have the real, local soul and if you have traveled around the Europe and visited the cities in France, Spain and Romania even Edirne, you'll understand why Istanbul left me disappointed. Yes, it has the bazaar, the Blue Mosque and other beautiful landmarks, but it all seems hidden in the jungle of the ordinary concrete buildings - and visiting a city shouldn't only be about its most famous monuments - it's about the ordinary streets too and their atmosphere - at least for me.
I will try my chance in Bursa, another very important and historical city and one of the old capital cities of Turks.I learned that Osman's (Founder of Ottoman Empire) shrine is there.I hope I can find something authentic there!Wish me luck...




Bursa / Turkey
Taking a relaxing ferry ride across the Sea of Marmara , I arrived Bursa. It was so easy to trip from İstanbul . A one-way journey was only about three hours. As I said before,Bursa’s history goes way back, as it was the first capital of the Ottoman empire, many historical buildings are still standing today. Firstly, I went to old city center to visit Grand Mosque, which was built between 1396 and 1399. The largest mosque in Bursa, it is considered a landmark of early Ottoman architecture.
Near it, of course I visited Bursa’s Grand Bazaar which is one of the city’s best spots for shopping. The city was known for producing high-quality silk goods during the Ottoman period, and ipek, or silk, can be found at 40 shops in the top level of the bazaar’s Koza Han. I bought nice souvenirs here. Yeah I felt hungry while walking around and I found the original Iskender Kebap Restaurant, is named after its founder, Iskender Efendi, whose signature dish is also called Iskender Kebap.It was really delicious.





Then,I visited Osman Gazi and Orhan Gazi tombs who are founders of Ottoman Empire.I saw the intricate mosaics and beautiful architecture inside.Btw, It is too late now, see you tomorrow my dear followers.
Hi again,Today was great. In the morning, I went to İnkaya (Grand) Plane tree .Oh my God! It was the biggest tree I’ve ever seen .As I searched, it is 1000 square meter with a height of approx. 30 meters. It is believed that the tree is at least 600 years old. It is the largest and the oldest one in Turkey .Under this giant tree, drinking turkish tea was undescribable.


In the afternoon, I went to the traditional Ottoman villages ; Cumalikizik and Gölyazı date back more than 700 years to the foundation of the Ottoman Empire. Even if the people didn’t know English ,they tried talking and offering some drinks and food. They were so hospitable and friendly here.Actually, it’s no surprise why this city is often called Yeşil Bursa (Green Bursa) , it’s full of parks and gardens, big and small.Bursa, which is part of a UNESCO World Heritage site. No matter what kind of traveller you are: a shopper, a food enthusiast, or a history buff, this beautiful city is sure to have something for you.







MANİSA
Manisa/Turkey
After seeing a lot of beautiful historical monuments of Ottomans in Bursa, I decided to see and learn more about early stages of Ottoman Turks and I learned that I should visit Manisa.I decided to hitchhike from Bursa to Manisa because it is relatively close and I hope I can meet with new people and have good memories on the way.
Good morning dear followers! I arrived in Manisa yesterday evening and found a park and set my camp tent there at night.People were puzzled when they saw me in their small park and asked me a lot of questions!
But they were speaking Turkish and I didn't understand most of them.When they understood that I am a foreigner, they cheered up and said ''welcoooome, how are youuuu, nice to meet youuu!''People are great but we couldn't have a proper dialogue in English:) It is time to learn some Turkish!
I will start touring around city and share my ideas ASAP!
In ancient times, Manisa was known as Magnesia and Sipylum and was a strategically important city. It prospered during the Byzantine period but reached its apogee under the Ottomans, when it became the place where the şehzades (crown princes) were trained for their imperial destinies.
Many of the buildings in the historic centre date from the nine-year period when Süleyman the Magnificent and his mother Ayşe Hafsa Sultan lived here. The main reasons to visit are to see the exquisite Muradiye Mosque and attend the annual Mesir Macunu Festivalı, which is inscribed on Unesco's list of intangible cultural heritage.I couldn't join Mesir Festival because it was a month ago but I found a local shop and bought some Mesir paste.Some says it is a medicine and you should consume it regularly.It is made of 41 herbs and spices,unbelievable! I will leave some links below,if you want more information, you can click on them!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mesir_macunu
https://www.goturkeytourism.com/things-to-do/mesir-paste-festival-unesco-turkey.htmlu
Manisa is a small city and all historical sites are very close to each other.I visited all historical monuments in a day!You can see the photos I took on my Instagram and here, in my blog page.I also should add that there is a huge mountain named Spil here.And I heard that some wild horses are living on it.I will try to go up to the mountain tomorrow and if I can take some photos of those wild horses,I will share.Wait for it!
I hitchhiked to top of the mountain yesterday and took some photos, some good people got me in their car and helped me to find wild horses.Photos are on the next pages with other photos from Manisa.By the way I decided to go to a city called Isparta because I heard that there is a festival there and I can't miss a festival dedicated to ROSES:)








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