Comments from Fatih Anlatıyor
Quotes extracted from this creator's videos
“Dünyanın en büyük kale kompleksi. İçinde katedrallerden saraylara kadar pek çok yapı barındıran devasa bir yaşam alanı.”
“A 64-meter monument dedicated to Sir Walter Scott. Fatih notes it features 61 statues of characters from the author's famous novels.”
“Built by King David, this cathedral is famous for its crown-shaped bell tower and vibrant stained glass depicting Scottish history.”
“The vlogger explains this symbolic spot was built for the 1929 fair, intended for Spain's colonies, and its crescent shape is meant to embrace them. He also points out the benches representing different Spanish cities.”
“The vlogger says this is a great place to escape the heat of Seville, located right next to Plaza de España, and it's a pleasant spot to be in.”
“The vlogger comes here to eat churros, describing them as an incredibly delicious Andalusian specialty served hot with an amazing chocolate sauce.”
“The vlogger is here for tapas, highlighting the mushroom risotto and a unique beet salmorejo with goat cheese, which he finds delicious.”
“The vlogger explains this bell tower was originally the minaret of the mosque. He mentions you can climb to the top via a ramp, which was designed so one could ride a horse up.”
“The vlogger explains the history of bullfighting, noting its controversy and how the fight progresses in stages, ultimately leading to the bull's demise.”
“For dinner, the vlogger visits this restaurant and tries sea bass tartare and octopus on a bed of black rice with avocado sauce, which he finds very tasty.”
“The vlogger describes this as a beautiful palace built by a Christian king using Muslim architects, which is why it has Islamic architecture. He also mentions it was used as the filming location for Dorne in Game of Thrones.”
“The vlogger recommends Alfalfa Square for a pleasant evening, noting its charming venues, live music, and lively atmosphere.”
“The vlogger states this is the world's largest Gothic cathedral, built on the site of a former mosque. He highlights the tomb of Christopher Columbus inside, explaining the story of why it's carried by four kings.”
“The vlogger explains this modern wooden structure, also called "The Mushrooms," was built to revitalize an old market and parking area. He mentions you can go to the terrace for a view.”
“The vlogger describes this as the old Jewish quarter, with narrow streets and houses built close together to create shade from the heat, making it a beautiful area to walk through.”
“Located near the airport, the vlogger recommends this outlet for its price advantages, showing a pair of shoes he bought for 60-65 euros, much cheaper than in Turkey.”
“The vlogger recommends this hotel, where he has stayed before. He praises its central location, cleanliness, and excellent breakfast, mentioning it costs around 100-120 euros per night.”
“He is impressed by the stunning architecture and ambiance of this restaurant. He notes that the restaurant section requires a reservation and enjoys the live violin music.”
“He visits this unique ruin bar, noting the distinctive decor with thousands of notes covering the walls and ceiling. He mentions it's very popular and often has a long queue to get in.”
“He visits this highly-praised coffee shop, noting it's close to his hotel. He enjoys the Americano and mentions his friend's cappuccino was even better.”
“He visits this larger Christmas market, noting the wide variety of food stalls. He comments on the very large portion sizes and the prevalence of pork dishes.”
“He visits the castle located in the City Park. He also points out one of the city's many mini-statues, a tiny Dracula, located nearby.”
“He visits the iconic Parliament Building on a sunny day. He mentions the story of its architect and the famous lion statues at the entrance, and recommends booking tickets weeks in advance.”
“He visits Budapest's most famous ruin bar, explaining the concept of these unique venues. He shows the eclectic decor and the different rooms offering everything from food and drinks to live music.”
“He has dinner at this Italian restaurant, explaining its name means 'Golden Apple'. He is impressed by a chef preparing a dish in a large, flaming cheese wheel.”
“Located next to Szimpla Kert, he recommends this street food court. He describes it as an open-air space with various food trucks offering a wide range of local street food.”
“He explores this lively Christmas market in front of the basilica. He highlights the festive atmosphere with lights, stalls selling local food and gifts, and a live music performance.”
“He explores the city's central market hall, a place for both locals and tourists. He mentions it's a great spot to find local produce, meats, and a wide variety of souvenirs.”
“He walks down this famous pedestrian shopping street, comparing it to Istanbul's Istiklal Avenue. He points out the beautiful, well-preserved historic buildings.”
“He takes the funicular up to Buda Castle. He mentions the ticket price and suggests it as a comfortable alternative to climbing the stairs.”
“He visits what is said to be the best place for chimney cakes in the city. He finds it interesting that they serve it cold with ice cream, but still finds it delicious.”
“He has dinner at this small, charming local restaurant. He praises the delicious Hungarian dishes, including goulash and deer meat, and the cozy atmosphere.”
“He visits the iconic Chain Bridge, which was under renovation during his previous visit. He recounts the story of the count who commissioned the bridge and the legend about its lion statues.”
“He shows the famously long queue outside what is claimed to be the 'most beautiful cafe in the world'. He highlights the incredibly opulent and grand interior.”
“He visits this unique restaurant set in a large, plant-filled courtyard. He explains the name comes from the constant 26-degree temperature and recommends it for its great design and food.”
“Fatih visits this street, noting it is one of the narrowest in the world, leading directly to people's homes rather than just being a tourist gimmick.”
“An astronomical clock tower. Legend says condemned prisoners were faced toward this clock during execution so they would see the time of their death.”
“A vibrant area famous for boutiques and approved street performers.”
“The vlogger mentions they came straight here for waffles after checking into their hotel. He notes that while they loved the waffle here on their previous visit, the online reviews are surprisingly bad now.”
“He recommends this restaurant, which is located in a former monastery. He mentions they serve traditional Flemish dishes like stews and that it's a good place to try local cuisine.”
“The vlogger walks down a street full of Turkish businesses and explains the history of Turkish migration from Emirdağ to Ghent, led by a man nicknamed "Kötü Ahmet".”
“He describes Patershol as a charming, labyrinthine neighborhood with narrow streets, perfect for getting lost. He says it's full of good restaurants and has a great atmosphere.”
“The vlogger explains that this is the iconic spot to see the famous view of Ghent's three main towers, a picture often seen when searching for the city online.”
“He explains that this bar is famous for its jenever, a traditional Belgian spirit. He mentions they have over 200 varieties, including unique flavors like cactus and chocolate.”
“He describes the Belfry as the tallest in Ghent at 95 meters and mentions the dragon at the top, which is said to be the city's protector and was allegedly stolen from Hagia Sophia.”
“He visits this soup restaurant, noting that Ghent has the most vegetarian restaurants per capita in Europe. He tries two different soups and finds them both delicious and hearty.”
“Shown from the top of the Belfry, the vlogger points it out as one of the three main towers that define the Ghent skyline.”
“The vlogger shows the City Hall, noting its two distinct architectural styles: a flamboyant Gothic side and a more sober Renaissance side, reflecting the city's history.”
“He explains the pub's unique tradition: if you order a specific local beer, they take one of your shoes and hoist it to the ceiling in a basket, returning it only when you leave.”
“He walks through this alley, which is a legal space for graffiti artists. He mentions that the art is constantly changing as new works are painted over old ones.”
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