Despite the 1 month past, finally I decided to write about my trip to Izmir.
Izmir is the 3th largest city of Turkey. City located on the coast of the Aegean sea, in the west of the country. Greek history of Izmir shows its on the architecture of the city and  population of the city. First of all I would like to talk about Izmir residents.
The city population is about 4 million. Unlike other cities of Turkey the people here is more modern and welcoming. When you look at the number of the other cities people who wear the hijab here is less. Most of the women are blond and blue-eyed, in general Izmir is famous for its beautiful girls. But only corrupts general view a large number of Gypsies and arabs who are traveling with loads.
The overall views of Izmir from the coas was very close to Rio de Janeiro: gulf, mountains, boats, lacking only the statue of Jesus. Coastal areas would see more of the impact of the Greek, there are also buildings remained from that time. Unlike Baku I haven’t seen in a week here the tallest buildings which are spoiling the view of the city.
I was staying in the city of Bornova mainly populated by students. Here everyone is free, dressed as they wish, spent time as they wish. I want speak a little bit about I’ve seen. 
First of all, I went to the boulevard Alsancak. People here did the rest and aslo holding the fish. The general view still corrupts is selling the large number of selling flowers and wipes, looking at the fortunes Gypsies. The other part of the city  which is located on the sea shore  - Bostanlı is very comfortable drinking beer watching the sunset and talking with friends.
Cesme is one of the most popular destinations of Izmir. From tourists to famous people to come here and benefit from hot sand and transparent (salt) water. The small village of Alacati which similar to French and Italian camps is located near Cesme. There are available many cafes, restaurants and hotels. And finally, my favorite in Izmir which I feel most comfortable was done in the area of so-called İnciraltı. Inciralti is a block which located Izmir on the territory Balçova, on the Aegean coast. Unlike other coastal areas of the city here is more melancholy air. Turkish warships currently operating as a museum stands on the beach. You should be absolute here if you want to sit on the coast and to watch the city from afar!
I would like to talk much about the my journey, but I do not like and can not write at length. In conclusion I want to note that if you way down Turkey you definitely  go to Izmir,  because this city is one of the few liveable city in Turkey.
 
7 days in İzmir
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7 days in İzmir

Trip to İzmir,Turkey

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