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Lounge Deathmatch: Turkish Airlines vs. Cathay Pacific

22 Thursday May 2014

Posted by misterselfish in China, Europe, Hong Kong, Istanbul

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Cathay Pacific, Hong Kong, Istanbul, Selfish Year, Selfish Years, Turkish Airlines

This is the final post out of eleven posts on Istanbul. Check out our other posts here:

  • Introduction to Istanbul
  • 4 Nights at the Magnificent Park Hyatt Istanbul
  • Hagia Sophia: Church, Mosque, and Now Museum
  • Cheap Eats in Istanbul!
  • Istanbul’s Magnificent Mosques
  • Turkish Food is Quite a Delight!
  • Suleymaniye Hamami: A Mixed Gender Turkish Bath
  • Shopping at the Grand Bazaar and Spice Bazaar in Istanbul
  • Istanbul’s Other Sights: The Topkapi Palace & Basilica Cistern
  • Crossing the Bosphorous Strait: A Day Trip from Europe to Asia
  • Lounge Deathmatch: Turkish Airlines vs. Cathay Pacific

Ever since we got into the miles and points game, Mrs. Selfish and I have made it a personal goal to cash in all of our miles and points for experiences we would never pay cash for. Like staying in an overwater bungalow in Bora Bora or flying Lufthansa first class home from Europe.

While these redemptions have been pretty awesome, we usually get the most value for our miles flying international business class. While your average international flight is expensive – international business class is ridiculously expensive.

Like $3000 one way expensive, if you’re doing it right. And while the flights themselves tend to be great, one side benefit of flying business that we rarely talk about here at the Selfish Years is the lounges.

In the States, airline lounges mean free wifi, edible food, a moderately clean bathroom, free(ish) booze, and a room packed to 70% of capacity. Outside of the States, however, it’s a whole other story.

Let me show you by comparing my two favorite business class lounges, the Turkish Airlines flagship lounge in Istanbul and Cathay Pacific’s “The Wing” in Hong Kong.

Decor & Features

Most international business class lounges are pretty similar. They tend to be swankily decorated. There’s free wifi. There’s usually a showering facility filled with amenities like shampoo, lotion, and tooth paste. There are often free magazines, computer stations, and TVs playing movies.

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Crossing the Bosphorous Strait: A Day Trip from Europe to Asia

21 Wednesday May 2014

Posted by mrsselfish in Asia, Europe, Istanbul

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Ali Muhiddin Hadji Bekir, Asia, Baylan Patisserie, Bosphorus Strait, Day Trip to Asia, Dolmabahçe Mosque, Dolmabahçe Palace, Europe, Istanbul, Kadıköy, Kup Griye, Maiden Tower, Maiden's Tower, Selfish Year, Selfish Years, Turkey

This is the tenth of eleven posts on Istanbul. Check out our other posts here:

  • Introduction to Istanbul
  • 4 Nights at the Magnificent Park Hyatt Istanbul
  • Hagia Sophia: Church, Mosque, and Now Museum
  • Cheap Eats in Istanbul!
  • Istanbul’s Magnificent Mosques
  • Turkish Food is Quite a Delight!
  • Suleymaniye Hamami: A Mixed Gender Turkish Bath
  • Shopping at the Grand Bazaar and Spice Bazaar in Istanbul
  • Istanbul’s Other Sights: The Topkapi Palace & Basilica Cistern
  • Crossing the Bosphorous Strait: A Day Trip from Europe to Asia
  • Lounge Deathmatch: Turkish Airlines vs. Cathay Pacific

Istanbul has the distinction of being in two continents. While the old historic part of Istanbul is in Europe, the Asian side is merely across the Bosphorus Strait. Mr. Selfish and I love the idea of being in both Europe and Asia in one day, so we opted to take a day trip from Europe to Asia.

Day Trip

Starting in Europe: Dolmabahçe Palace

Right near our hotel and on the European coastline of the Bosphorus Strait is Dolmabahçe Palace. Construction on the palace finished in 1856 and cost approximately $1.5 billion USD in today’s currency. It was built to replace Topkapı Palace as the Sultan’s residence and is considered to be the Versailles of Turkey. The palace was a significant factor in the decline of the finances of the Ottoman Empire, which eventually slid into bankruptcy. Needless to say, it is quite elaborate and ornate.

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Istanbul’s Other Sights: The Topkapi Palace & Basilica Cistern

20 Tuesday May 2014

Posted by misterselfish in Europe, Istanbul

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Istanbul, Selfish Year, Selfish Years

This is the ninth of eleven posts on Istanbul. Check out our other posts here:

  • Introduction to Istanbul
  • 4 Nights at the Magnificent Park Hyatt Istanbul
  • Hagia Sophia: Church, Mosque, and Now Museum
  • Cheap Eats in Istanbul!
  • Istanbul’s Magnificent Mosques
  • Turkish Food is Quite a Delight!
  • Suleymaniye Hamami: A Mixed Gender Turkish Bath
  • Shopping at the Grand Bazaar and Spice Bazaar in Istanbul
  • Istanbul’s Other Sights: The Topkapi Palace & Basilica Cistern
  • Crossing the Bosphorous Strait: A Day Trip from Europe to Asia
  • Lounge Deathmatch: Turkish Airlines vs. Cathay Pacific

Generally speaking, Mrs. Selfish and I are bad tourists. We like to hang out in a foreign city to soak up the ambiance, but we rarely spend much time in museums. Just haven’t built up the endurance, I suppose – I similarly get exhausted shopping for more than an hour or so.

That being said we do like to walk, especially in the old parts of town. There’s just so much to do, see, smell, and eat that you miss out on with faster modes of travel.

And so it was that we decided to stroll on over to the Topkapi Palace and Basilica Cistern, two Istanbul attractions that get a little less love than the big boys.

The Topapki Palace

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The Topkapi Palace was constructed in the mid 1400’s, and was the primary residence of the Ottoman Turks for over 400 years. It’s a large complex with 4 main courtyards and several small buildings. It’s not Versaille big, or Forbidden City big, but it would probably take you a good 15 minutes to walk from one end to the other.

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Shopping at the Grand Bazaar and Spice Bazaar in Istanbul

19 Monday May 2014

Posted by mrsselfish in Europe, Food & Drinks, Istanbul

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Asia, Europe, Food & Drinks, Grand Bazaar, Istanbul, Selfish Year, Selfish Years, Spice Bazaar, Turkey

This is the eighth of eleven posts on Istanbul. Check out our other posts here:

  • Introduction to Istanbul
  • 4 Nights at the Magnificent Park Hyatt Istanbul
  • Hagia Sophia: Church, Mosque, and Now Museum
  • Cheap Eats in Istanbul!
  • Istanbul’s Magnificent Mosques
  • Turkish Food is Quite a Delight!
  • Suleymaniye Hamami: A Mixed Gender Turkish Bath
  • Shopping at the Grand Bazaar and Spice Bazaar in Istanbul
  • Istanbul’s Other Sights: The Topkapi Palace & Basilica Cistern
  • Crossing the Bosphorous Strait: A Day Trip from Europe to Asia
  • Lounge Deathmatch: Turkish Airlines vs. Cathay Pacific

I love Daniel Craig as James Bond. I mean, he’s no Sean Connery, but in my opinion, he is the next best James Bond. So, while in Istanbul, Mr. Selfish and I rewatched Skyfall, because the opening sequence is set in Istanbul. Although it didn’t seem quite geographically accurate, there is an awesome chase scene near the Grand Bazaar.

James Bond

Unfortunately, I didn’t spot James Bond on a motorcycle at the Grand Bazaar. Nevertheless, it is still quite epic. The Grand Bazaar is one of the largest and oldest covered markets in the world. It is quite large with 61 covered streets and over 3,000 shops. I was pretty surprised as to how large it was.

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Suleymaniye Hamami: A Mixed Gender Turkish Bath

18 Sunday May 2014

Posted by mrsselfish in Europe, Istanbul

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Europe, Hamam, Hammam, Istanbul, Selfish Year, Selfish Years, Suleymaniye Hamami, Turkey, Turkish Bath

This is the seventh of eleven posts on Istanbul. Check out our other posts here:

  • Introduction to Istanbul
  • 4 Nights at the Magnificent Park Hyatt Istanbul
  • Hagia Sophia: Church, Mosque, and Now Museum
  • Cheap Eats in Istanbul!
  • Istanbul’s Magnificent Mosques
  • Turkish Food is Quite a Delight!
  • Suleymaniye Hamami: A Mixed Gender Turkish Bath
  • Shopping at the Grand Bazaar and Spice Bazaar in Istanbul
  • Istanbul’s Other Sights: The Topkapi Palace & Basilica Cistern
  • Crossing the Bosphorous Strait: A Day Trip from Europe to Asia
  • Lounge Deathmatch: Turkish Airlines vs. Cathay Pacific

Since Mr. Selfish and I had a lovely hammam experience in Morocco, we figured we would try a Turkish bath while in Istanbul. There are tons of hammams all over Istanbul but we opted for a mixed gender hammam near the Süleymaniye Mosque. The hammam was called Suleymaniye Hamami, and you can make a reservation online.

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Turkish Food is Quite a Delight!

17 Saturday May 2014

Posted by mrsselfish in Europe, Food & Drinks, Istanbul

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Acik Mutfak, Asia, Casita, Ciya Kebab, Europe, Feraye, Food & Drinks, Hayvore, hünkar beğendi, Hunkar, Istanbul, Manti, Selfish Year, Selfish Years, Turkey, Zubeyir

This is the sixth of eleven posts on Istanbul. Check out our other posts here:

  • Introduction to Istanbul
  • 4 Nights at the Magnificent Park Hyatt Istanbul
  • Hagia Sophia: Church, Mosque, and Now Museum
  • Cheap Eats in Istanbul!
  • Istanbul’s Magnificent Mosques
  • Turkish Food is Quite a Delight!
  • Suleymaniye Hamami: A Mixed Gender Turkish Bath
  • Shopping at the Grand Bazaar and Spice Bazaar in Istanbul
  • Istanbul’s Other Sights: The Topkapi Palace & Basilica Cistern
  • Crossing the Bosphorous Strait: A Day Trip from Europe to Asia
  • Lounge Deathmatch: Turkish Airlines vs. Cathay Pacific

I already went over the delicious cheap eats we had while in Istanbul. This post will go over some of the “fancier” food we had.

Zubeyir: The Best Adana Kebabs Ever!

I know I said in the last post that Turkish food was much more than kebabs, but we had to sample some while we were in Istanbul. After some Internet research, I discovered that Zubeyir (located at Şht. Muhtar Mh., 34435 Beyoğlu) is reputed to have some of the best adana kebabs in Istanbul.

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When we walked in and saw the grill in the middle of the restaurant, I knew that we had made the right decision. Mr. Selfish and I usually order different things when going to a new restaurant in order to diversify and try more than one dish. We didn’t do that here. We both ordered the adana kebabs, and I’m glad we did.

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Istanbul’s Magnificent Mosques

16 Friday May 2014

Posted by misterselfish in Europe, Istanbul

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Blue Mosque, Istanbul, New Mosque, Süleyman the Magnificent, Selfish Year, Selfish Years

This is the fifth of eleven posts on Istanbul. Check out our other posts here:

  • Introduction to Istanbul
  • 4 Nights at the Magnificent Park Hyatt Istanbul
  • Hagia Sophia: Church, Mosque, and Now Museum
  • Cheap Eats in Istanbul!
  • Istanbul’s Magnificent Mosques
  • Turkish Food is Quite a Delight!
  • Suleymaniye Hamami: A Mixed Gender Turkish Bath
  • Shopping at the Grand Bazaar and Spice Bazaar in Istanbul
  • Istanbul’s Other Sights: The Topkapi Palace & Basilica Cistern
  • Crossing the Bosphorous Strait: A Day Trip from Europe to Asia
  • Lounge Deathmatch: Turkish Airlines vs. Cathay Pacific

One of the reasons I was excited to visit Istanbul was to check out the numerous mosques that dot the city. A thoroughly modern city, Istanbul is an excellent blend of contemporary conveniences and ancient architecture. Coming from the States, it’s utterly bizarre to walk past a Starbucks, turn a corner, and find yourself face to face with a 500 year old building.

It also helps that the mosques are stunning.

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Cheap Eats in Istanbul!

15 Thursday May 2014

Posted by mrsselfish in Europe, Food & Drinks, Istanbul

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Asia, Balık ekmek, Borsam Tasfirin, Europe, Food & Drinks, Galata Bridge, Istanbul, Lahmacuns, pides, Selfish Year, Selfish Years, Sultanahmet Köftecisi, Turkey

This is the fourth of eleven posts on Istanbul. Check out our other posts here:

  • Introduction to Istanbul
  • 4 Nights at the Magnificent Park Hyatt Istanbul
  • Hagia Sophia: Church, Mosque, and Now Museum
  • Cheap Eats in Istanbul!
  • Istanbul’s Magnificent Mosques
  • Turkish Food is Quite a Delight!
  • Suleymaniye Hamami: A Mixed Gender Turkish Bath
  • Shopping at the Grand Bazaar and Spice Bazaar in Istanbul
  • Istanbul’s Other Sights: The Topkapi Palace & Basilica Cistern
  • Crossing the Bosphorous Strait: A Day Trip from Europe to Asia
  • Lounge Deathmatch: Turkish Airlines vs. Cathay Pacific

When I started researching the food in Istanbul, I was overwhelmed by all the different types of Turkish food of which I was unaware. Turkish food is so much more than just kebabs. Mr. Selfish and I knew that we had to try as much Turkish cuisine as possible.

This post will outline some of the cheap eats we had in Istanbul. Mr. Selfish and I sampled as much as possible from the street vendors and more economical restaurants.

Red and White Carts: Give Me Pastries!

The first thing I noted was the abundance of pastries available from street vendors in Istanbul. I loved seeing those little red and white carts, because I knew a tasty treat was in store for me.

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We especially loved simits, which are circular bread covered with sesame seeds. The sweet donut-like treats weren’t too shabby either. Each treat cost about 1 TL, which is about $.48 USD.

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Hagia Sophia: Church, Mosque, and Now Museum

14 Wednesday May 2014

Posted by mrsselfish in Europe, Istanbul

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Europe, Hagia Sophia, Istanbul, Selfish Year, Selfish Years, Turkey

This is the third of eleven posts on Istanbul. Check out our other posts here:

  • Introduction to Istanbul
  • 4 Nights at the Magnificent Park Hyatt Istanbul
  • Hagia Sophia: Church, Mosque, and Now Museum
  • Cheap Eats in Istanbul!
  • Istanbul’s Magnificent Mosques
  • Turkish Food is Quite a Delight!
  • Suleymaniye Hamami: A Mixed Gender Turkish Bath
  • Shopping at the Grand Bazaar and Spice Bazaar in Istanbul
  • Istanbul’s Other Sights: The Topkapi Palace & Basilica Cistern
  • Crossing the Bosphorous Strait: A Day Trip from Europe to Asia
  • Lounge Deathmatch: Turkish Airlines vs. Cathay Pacific

When Mr. Selfish and I landed in Istanbul, one of the first things we did was take a taxi to the Hagia Sophia. I had been compulsively checking the weather forecast for Istanbul the week prior to our trip. Unfortunately, it was to be rainy and cloudy the majority of our stay in Istanbul – except for that first day. So despite our jetlag, we immediately left our hotel room and headed for the Hagia Sophia.

We weren’t disappointed. The sun was gloriously shining, and the view of the Hagia Sophia was amazing.

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There are several benches and even a fountain in front of the Hagia Sophia. You can just sit and enjoy the view.

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4 Nights at the Magnificent Park Hyatt Istanbul

13 Tuesday May 2014

Posted by misterselfish in Accommodations, Europe, Hyatt

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Istanbul, Park Hyatt, Park Hyatt Istanbul, Selfish Year, Selfish Years

This is the second of eleven posts on Istanbul. Check out our other posts here:

  • Introduction to Istanbul
  • 4 Nights at the Magnificent Park Hyatt Istanbul
  • Hagia Sophia: Church, Mosque, and Now Museum
  • Cheap Eats in Istanbul!
  • Istanbul’s Magnificent Mosques
  • Turkish Food is Quite a Delight!
  • Suleymaniye Hamami: A Mixed Gender Turkish Bath
  • Shopping at the Grand Bazaar and Spice Bazaar in Istanbul
  • Istanbul’s Other Sights: The Topkapi Palace & Basilica Cistern
  • Crossing the Bosphorous Strait: A Day Trip from Europe to Asia
  • Lounge Deathmatch: Turkish Airlines vs. Cathay Pacific

After a grueling 2 connections and 20 hours of flying, Mrs. Selfish and I finally arrived in Istanbul. A good 10 hours ahead of our home time zone, Mrs. Selfish and I were pretty beat, but there were places to go, things to see, food to eat.

Having recently attained diamond status through the Hyatt Diamond challenge, I was pretty excited to check out the Park Hyatt Istanbul. Mrs. Selfish and I have stayed at the Park Hyatt Zurich, Sydney, and Tokyo (where we pumped iron with Arnold Schwarzenegger), so I was looking forward to seeing whether or not the Park Hyatt Istanbul lives up to those other fabulous hotels.

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Short  answer: it does.

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Introduction to Istanbul

12 Monday May 2014

Posted by misterselfish in Asia, Europe, Istanbul

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Europe, Istanbul, Selfish Year, Selfish Years

This is the first of eleven posts on Istanbul. Check out our other posts here:

  • Introduction to Istanbul
  • 4 Nights at the Magnificent Park Hyatt Istanbul
  • Hagia Sophia: Church, Mosque, and Now Museum
  • Cheap Eats in Istanbul!
  • Istanbul’s Magnificent Mosques
  • Turkish Food is Quite a Delight!
  • Suleymaniye Hamami: A Mixed Gender Turkish Bath
  • Shopping at the Grand Bazaar and Spice Bazaar in Istanbul
  • Istanbul’s Other Sights: The Topkapi Palace & Basilica Cistern
  • Crossing the Bosphorous Strait: A Day Trip from Europe to Asia
  • Lounge Deathmatch: Turkish Airlines vs. Cathay Pacific

After a holiday hiatus in the States, Mrs. Selfish and I started planning our next big international trip. Having only visited Morocco during our Selfish Year abroad, Mrs. Selfish and I decided an African safari trip in Tanzania was in order.

With the United devaluation looming, we burned our stash of United miles for two tickets to Africa in business class. Prior to February 2014, these tickets cost 120,000 miles each, but once February hit the price jumped to 140,000!

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120,000 UA miles in January, 140,000 miles in February.

Since United has a rather generous award policy, allowing for a stopover and an open jaw or two stopovers, we determined we should stop somewhere on the way to recover from jetlag. Having always been fascinated with Turkish food and architecture, Istanbul seemed like the perfect location.

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Ahhhh, Istanbul.

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Heading to Turkey and Tanzania!

28 Tuesday Jan 2014

Posted by misterselfish in Accommodations, Africa, Europe, Hyatt, Travel Hacking

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Grand Hyatt Istanbul, Grand Migration, Istanbul, Safari, Selfish Year, Selfish Years, Tanzania, Turkey, United Airlines

Mrs. Selfish and I have been enjoying our time in San Francisco. We’ve seen the Golden Gate bridge from just about every possible angle. We’ve day-tripped to Sonoma, and Napa. We’ve even taken a few short weekend trips to Carmel, San Luis Obispo, Vancouver, and San Diego (trip reports coming soon!).

But with the pending United devaluation coming up, I decided it was time to burn through our United stash and slash a couple more items off our bucket list. So a few weeks ago I booked tickets to Istanbul, and Kilimanjaro, Tanzania.

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120,000 UA miles in business to Europe and Africa!

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