Shoptastic and restotastic Istanbul

Here's a smidge more Istanbul info for you, though it's definitely not the last of it! The two main guides that we definitely wouldn't have survived without, and you should absolutely grab if you're going, are the Luxe City Guide Istanbul and Istanbul Eats. The Luxe Guide reads like it was written by a stylish insider who's downed a bottle of Veuve and then tells you you should see, here, here and definitely here! As you follow the directions you'll be laughing and spinning around to check street names, must-see shops and attractions. It's definitely fun. Istanbul Eats, on the other hand, was an incredible guide to the best places to chow down with the locals. Some spots were fancy, most were not, but honestly, this guide didn't steer us wrong once. It's based on a blog of the same name, which is also worth a look too - have a boo at it here. Oh, and for a more in-depth look at some of the delish places we hit - almost all from Istanbul Eats - check out my world-travelling other half's kid friendly blog here.

We used the Luxe City guide to traverse the higgeldy-piggeldy back streets in the neighbourhood around The House Hotel to shop vintage. And oh lawdy, is there lots and lots of choice. Basically it's an excuse to get semi-lost and have a poke through crammed-to-the-rafters shops that run the gamut from mid-century retro to grand baroque (we saw a stunning crystal hot air ballon chandelier, really!). I could've filled a tractor trailer, let alone a suitcase! Take a look below at a couple of snaps of what I found...

Rocking out and colouring in

Funnily enough I mentioned this contemporary artist colouring book from RxART the other day and then, over the weekend, I stumbled across another reason to grab your Crayolas and get to work - The Indie Rock Coloring Book from Yellow Bird Project. YBP, if you didn't know, is a Montreal-based not-for-profit gang that hooks up with Indie rock groups to produce t-shirts (and now the colouring book) that raise money for charity. Cool no? So, yep, the book is brill and filled with 25 illustrations inspired by the likes of Broken Social Scene, Bloc Party and Devendra Banhart, all dreampt up by the v. talented illustrator Andy J. Miller. And did I mention the book was only $10? Okay, with a little mental math, that works out to, errr, less than 50 cents a masterpiece. Now that's what I call affordable artwork. Oh, and don't worry about your colouring in abilities, YBP kindly recommends that you stay outside the lines.

For more YBP click here to hook yourself up with one of their latest t's, like the one designed by Metric, oh, and I totally recommend you buying Andy J. Miller's limited edition Love Yes Wow poster too (though not before I've ordered mine).