Daily Sabah (Turkey)

FESTIVITIE­S ACROSS TURKEY HELP EXPATS FIND CHRISTMAS CHEER

Holiday season has finally arrived in Turkey and expats living in Istanbul as well as Muğla’s Bodrum and Fethiye have many options for celebratin­g the holiday

- Leyla Yvonne Ergil

TO MAKE Christmas merry for expats, Turkey offers a long and energetic list of events – be they helping to find some holiday spirit, attending carol services or dessert cooking classes. The events mostly center around Istanbul and Muğla

WHILE Christmas is certainly not a holiday celebrated predominan­tly in Turkey, you might be surprised at all of the many ways the country’s expat residents rally together to spread holiday spirit, sing carols and celebrate with festive feasts.

Check out all of the ways you can prepare, shop or celebrate with foreigners in Istanbul, Bodrum and Fethiye.

THINGS TO DO FOR CHRISTMAS IN ISTANBUL:

InterNatio­ns, the world’s largest profession­al expat networking community, which also has an active branch in Istanbul, will be holding their annual “Holiday Expat Event” at the chic Shangri-La Bosphorus in Beşiktaş. This will be a festive networking event in which drinks and food will be discounted and the music will be low enough to allow for conversati­on. The event takes place on Saturday, Dec. 8 from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Tickets for basic members are TL 50 ($9.30) and for their Albatross Membership TL 20. Expats with foreign IDs that are not signed up for the event will be charged TL 60 for entrance, and all guests will be served a compliment­ary drink.

For Christmas carols: On Sunday, Dec. 16, from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m., the Pera Diriliş Kilisesi will be holding an evening of “Noel Ezgileri,” in other words “Christmas Carols.” This newer Anglican Church, located in Beyoğlu’s Aynalıçeşm­e neighborho­od, is a Turkish-language Church of England congregati­on that is frequented by Christian members of the expat community. There will be Christmas hymn readings from the Book of Common Worship in Turkish and the opportunit­y to discuss Christmas and what it means.

Circolo Roma, the Italian Cultural Center housed in the Casa d’Italia in Tepebaşı, will be hosting “Dolci Natalizi,” a very special Italian Christmas desserts cooking class in which participan­ts will get to learn how to prepare neapolitan struffoli, croccante and zabaione with pandoro taught by Italian expat Francesca Rosa.

Cihangir’s new Latin restaurant Azucar will be hosting a Christmas celebratio­n on the eve of Monday, Dec. 24 in which a traditiona­l Venezuelan holiday dish will be prepared.

CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS IN BODRUM

The popular summer holiday destinatio­n of Bodrum, which also serves as a haven for a significan­t portion of the nation’s expats, is a great place to spend Christmas as there are a number of events that bring the foreign community together.

First and foremost, for nearly two decades now, Bodrum municipali­ty has held a special event on Boxing Day, which falls on Wednesday, Dec. 26, to celebrate the region’s foreign community for Christmas. The event draws in hundreds of expats residing nearby and takes place in a festive atmosphere at Trafo, which also happens to be one of the best municipali­ty cafes ever due to both its views and impressive stone buildings. Leading up to the event, on Friday, Dec. 14, there will be rehearsals for children to sing carols and on Sunday, Dec. 16, Trafo will also be holding a “Holiday Fair.”

On Wednesday, Dec. 19, Vira’s Hotel and Restaurant in Yahşi will host their eighth annual “Pre-Christmas Lunch” from noon to 6 p.m. with roasted turkey and Christmas pudding.

Over the weekend of Dec. 21 to 23, Kefi Beach in Bodrum will be hosting a holiday market, where people can peruse or pickup handmade crafts as gifts.

On Saturday, Dec. 22, Sugar and Salt, an internatio­nal restaurant popular with the expat crowd, will be hosting a “Christmas Market” to benefit the Smiling Dogs shelter from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., which will have all sorts of handmade gifts as well as secondhand items.

On the day of Christmas, Tuesday, Dec. 25, Pubness, an Irish pub located on the main marina thoroughfa­re, will be preparing a traditiona­l Christmas dinner in which attendants can order a plate at TL 15, with turkey, stuffing mashed potatoes and gravy and lots of veggies, anytime starting from 3 p.m. to midnight.

FETHİYE’S FOREIGNERS CELEBRATE WITH SPIRIT

Not to be outdone by Bodrum, the expat community in Fethiye center and Hisarönü also have a lot going on to get you into the holiday spirit. There will be four carol services organized by Fethiye Community Church that will be held in different venues in Fethiye. On Dec. 14, there will be carols at Abrahkedab­rah in Ovacık, on Dec. 18, there will be carols at Nil Bar in Çalış, on Dec. 20, carols will be held at Mancero in Fethiye proper and on Christmas Eve, Dec. 24, there will be carols sung at Fethiye Community Church. All carol singing sessions will begin at 6 p.m.

The Carnival Restaurant in the heart of Fethiye will be hosting “A Merry Little Christmas Party” in aid of the Animal Friends of Turkey on Thursday, Dec. 13 starting at 7 p.m. In addition to a lavish menu of internatio­nal fare with roast beef and souffle potatoes being the main, there will also be a raffle with luxurious prizes. Tickets are TL 125 and proceeds will go to assist street animals.

In Fethiye, there will be many options to enjoy a festive meal with fellow foreigners on Christmas day itself. The expat-owned Mulberry Tree, Summer Breeze, Our House and Mancero, which will be dishing up both beef medallions and turkey, will all have special menus on Christmas Day.

In Hisarönü on the day of Christmas, K Bar & Gastroloun­ge will be preparing a fancy feast with all of the traditiona­l favorites such as chicken liver pate, Yorkshire pudding, Christmas pudding and even a Bailey’s cheesecake.

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Worshipper­s light candles as they attend Christmas mass at Saint Antuan Church in the Beyoğlu district of Istanbul.
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