I am taking you to a walking tour of Istanbul's one of the main historical areas Beyazt and show you the secret place you can eat the best doner for the best prices where locals of Istanbul eat. The Doner place is very small and self-service, like street food but across the street, there is a small shop where you can sit down and eat. It is not a restaurant you can relax and sit for hours and enjoy, rather a place you can have quickly your delicious doner kebab sandwich for a lower price while resting a bit than continue to your tour to discover new places around Istanbul's historic area.Watch how to make doner at home: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4cfVtG5VxYIstanbul Spice Bazaar, Coppersmith | Turkish Kofta | Candy Baklava Shops: https://youtu.be/jE0X2lRAyPUOldest Turkish Restaurant In Turkey & Rolled Turkish Delights With Creamhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0RYjvwmdlsThe places In the video:ehzade Mosquehttps://goo.gl/maps/GvUvv6Lbws3XCUq78The mosque was constructed at the order of Sultan Suleyman the Magnificent to commemorate his favorite son ehzade Mehmed after his early passing in 1543. It is the first sultanic mosques designed by Sinan, the architect of this projectBeyazt Fire-Towerhttps://goo.gl/maps/PXcrAvB3BGE3kqRM7Hac Osman Doner Buffethttps://goo.gl/maps/PpxFPrMhnZ29Vsi46The Copperware Shopshttps://goo.gl/maps/hg2F4QSx1o4XUkhj8The Beyazd Squarehttps://goo.gl/maps/eCPZrfTQFj86UM1Q8The Forum And The Arch of Theodosioshttps://goo.gl/maps/651F8qvzEaTFaX9y9The Forum of Theodosius ( , also known as Forum Tauri) was built during the reign of Theodosius I (379-395). It was located on the Mese (the main street of Constantinople) west of the Forum of Constantinople and Hagia Sophia. Possibly the largest forum of Constantinople, it had a monumental column crowned with a statue of Theodosius and a triumphal arch. II. Bayezid Turkish Hamam (Bath) Museumhttps://goo.gl/maps/PhLwvER2qLvx91tT8The Bayezid II Hammam dates back to the 16th century when Sultan Bayezid II commissioned it as part of the complex around the nearby Beyazit Mosque. The Museum displays many items relevant to the Turkish bath, such as copper jugs, water bowls, towels, and bath shoes. Helpful texts in Turkish and English explain the origins and history of Turkish baths in Istanbul, as well as the spread of Turkish baths to Western European cities in the 19th century.For more Turkish Cuisine recipes don't forget to subscribe and press the notification button: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwVIj-OqEjXNqKpItChRrMQ?sub_confirmation=1Follow me from on social media and websiteINSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/turkishfoodrecipes_Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Turkish-Food-Recipes-By-Aysenur-Altan-2260285014289866/