Sentences with phrase «traditional turkish»

Architect Steven Learner drew inspiration from the indigo tiles that line traditional Turkish hammams for the open shower in his downtown Manhattan apartment.
The bed has been draped in traditional Turkish fabric.
Feel free to mix it up a bit - modern pieces with a traditional Turkish rug, or»30s furniture on a contemporary geometric.
Soft chalky - hued linens, woven jute and a traditional Turkish rug add texture, colour and an air of relaxation to the space.
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Conceptual art meets traditional Turkish kilims in Mike Berg's solo exhibition Degenerate Work at Site: Brooklyn.
Visitors to the show will also have the chance to sample a specially designed menu of Luxury Street Food and pastries devised by leading chef Silvena Rowe (Quince); sample traditional Turkish Coffee; and for those over 18 a chance to learn about the authentic way to drink Turkish Raki.
Take part in a life drawing class hosted by Art Macabre that will recreate Liotard's beautifully crafted scenes for you to sketch yourself, whilst listening to musicians perform traditional Turkish music of the time, materials kindly provided by Cass Art.
Mixed Reviews at New Istanbul Fair — Reports from exhibitors and collectors at the new All Arts Istanbul fair revealed a bit of puzzlement at the combination of traditional Turkish crafts and classical artworks, which sold well overall, and edgier contemporary art.
The resort's on - site fitness centre boasts a sauna, traditional Turkish bath and Jacuzzi as well as massage treatments.
The property's wellness centre includes a traditional Turkish hammam, steam bath, indoor pool with jet streams, thermal pool, solarium and gym.
Relaxation and exploration tend to go hand in hand in Turkey, from delving into the culture and comfort of a traditional Turkish bath at a luxury hotel to admiring the ancient ruins scattered before you as you dine on delicious Turkish grub.
The resort offers a more relaxed alternative to its bustling neighbouring resort, Marmaris, with its traditional Turkish village charm owing to its roots as a fishing village...
The property's wellness centre includes a traditional Turkish hammam, steam bath, indoor pool with jet streams, thermal pool, and solarium.
In the meantime, grownups will love the fantastic amenities on offer here - pamper yourself at the spa and visit the traditional Turkish bath or indulge in a Thai massage.
As for food, the hotel offers quite a big selection, yet again - apart from the two main restaurants, there are 5 a la carte restaurants serving Mexican, Italian, sea food and traditional Turkish cuisine.
And because this highly popular resort is close to the beautiful countryside and authentic villages, you can also look forward to discovering traditional Turkish culture on Marmaris holidays.
The spa at the Malpas Hotel is well worth experiencing even if you just want to relax in the traditional Turkish bath, jacuzzi, steam room or sauna, swim in the indoor pool, or work out in the fitness room.
And if all you want is a traditional Turkish snack, the kebabs and pides at Döner - ci are super-tasty.
Choose a cuisine to suit your mood, whether Italian, Asian, Mexican, or traditional Turkish.
Good restaurants are few and far between on the Karpaz Peninsula, so it's no surprise that locals and tourists alike flock to the Oasis» restaurant for the fresh fish, grilled meats and traditional Turkish dishes served on a cool terrace with traditional style mosaic floor.
Dine in their traditional Turkish restaurant with tables placed outside in the warm evenings.
Steam away stress in the traditional Turkish baths and saunas, or just float and daydream in the lovely indoor swimming pool.
Cleanse your skin with the steam heated, custom - designed mud bath, or simply steam away stress in the traditional Turkish hammam or sauna.
Sample traditional Turkish cuisine in one of the many restaurants and soak up the sunset.
There is also a SPA center offering relaxing massage treatments, traditional Turkish Hammam, sauna and steam room.
Starting from AED1, 499, the package includes complimentary breakfast or Suhour; late check - out; either lunch, dinner or Iftar; a Traditional Turkish Hammam experience for two; access to Wild Wadi Waterpark and more.
Guests can also savour the taste of traditional Turkish cuisine at Gulhane restaurant, have a snack or cocktail at the Prince Coffee & Bar, or order from the 24 - hour room service.
It is a modern hotel that combines up - to - date facilities with traditional Turkish hospitality.
Greenwood Restaurant with terrace offers breakfast, lunch and dinner of international cuisines; Mia Casa a la carte Restaurant offers Italian - influenced Mediterranean dishes; Ottoman a la carte Restaurant serves traditional Turkish cuisine; a Patisserie serves tea, coffee and light refreshments including pastries, cakes, ice creams etc.; Wood Houses in traditional Turkish decor offers classic Turkish breakfast and lunch dishes such as gozleme (stuffed pancakes), kumpir (stuffed potatoes), fruit and Turkish tea service; a variety of bars: Pub Sherwood Dreams with live entertainment, Tower Bar, Snack Bar by the pool, Robin's Beach Bar, Tema Bar and Pool Bar and a discotheque.
ESPA Spa will feature separate spas for men and women, twelve treatment rooms, a heat experience garden and a traditional Turkish Hammam.
Many of these establishments also offer a traditional Turkish bath experience as well as health and beauty treatments from around the world.
The hotel also has a spa that offers therapeutic treatments, a sauna, and traditional Turkish baths.
Facilities include a hamam equipped with a heated marble table, a steam room, a panorama sauna and four treatment rooms offering a range of services from regenerating facials to a traditional Turkish body scrub.
Phase two will see the launch of Zen the spa at Rotana, offering ten luxuriously appointed treatment rooms, traditional Turkish and Moroccan hammam as well as the ultimate clubhouse for youngsters, Aladdin's Cave; an active and engaging experience where kids and teens can enjoy various water features, a cinema zone and much more.
Working with world renowned spa brands June Jacobs and Thalion, JW Marriott Bodrum's spa will offer an extensive selection of 24 treatment rooms, a salt room and traditional Turkish baths.
Food-wise you won't be disappointed by the wide array of traditional Turkish restaurants offering the best of local delicacies.
When it comes to food and drink, you have the choice of four bars serving both local and international drinks, and two restaurants which serve traditional Turkish dishes alongside cuisine from around the globe.
Tuck into traditional Turkish Cypriot meze, tiny dishes of tastiness at the Palm Gardens restaurant, which also offers slow roast lamb (kleftiko), kebabs and fresh grilled fish.
At the Citrus Tree Gardens, Alsancak village is on your doorstep, with authentic Cypriot restaurants, tavernas, traditional Turkish coffee shops, bars and a couple of supermarkets.
The spa at the Merit Lefkosa Hotel really is five star, with dry and wet saunas, a biosauna, steam room, adventure shower, two traditional Turkish baths (hamman), heated stone beds, and the amazing snow fountain, the ultimate «cool» spa feature!
A short distance from the Mediterranean coast, it is also famous for its traditional Turkish cuisine, and boasts several historic monuments and architectural landmarks, making it an ideal starting point for holiday - makers wishing to explore historic Turkey.
Some of the very best can be found in the form of traditional Turkish baths, including cool showers, hot saunas and relaxing massage.
With a selection of restaurants overlooking the water, you'll have the chance to try out some traditional Turkish food and enjoy the great lake views.
Entertainment is provided throughout the day and night and includes games, bingo, pool competitions, traditional Turkish dancing, belly dancers and shows.
One of the best ways to explore this coastline is to take a cruise in a gulet, a traditional Turkish sailing boat.
Alanya itself is only 18 km away; here, you'll find plentiful shops, supermarkets, museums and even a medieval castle, as well as traditional Turkish baths.
Those seeking something more sedate will enjoy Club and Hotel Letoonia's on - site spa which includes a sauna, hot tub, traditional Turkish hammam and an extensive menu of treatments from massages to manicures.
Many also offer traditional Turkish music and dance.
There are waterparks at Marmaris and Olu Deniz with plenty of white - knuckle rides, and kids will also enjoy the gulet (traditional Turkish boat) cruises between the islands.
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