Tulip Time in Istanbul
The arrival of Spring is greeted each year by a Tulip Festival. Great banks of brightly coloured tulips fill the flowerbeds in public spaces and the major parks of Istanbul.
Gulhane Park, formerly the royal garden to Topkapi Palace, has a wonderfully peaceful atmosphere. The banks of flowers make a delightful carpet of varied types and colours under the mighty ancient trees and flowering shrubs.
Beyond the park there are glimpses of water: the Bosphorus busy with huge ships plying to and from the Black Sea; and the Golden Horn with ferries skimming across from north to south or up to Fener and Balat and then Eyup, the last stop, where you can take a cable car up to Pierre Loti's cafe.
| Part of Gulhane Park |
| Tulip Festival in Emirgan Park [picure courtesy of Wikipedia] The former wooden palace has long since disappeared but there are still three royal style pavilions- one pink, one yellow and one white |
| The Yellow Pavilion in Emirgan Park [picure courtesy of Wikipedia] |
| The Bosphorus Strait in the background |