AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS, July 06, 2011 (Press-News.org) An antidote to European political posturing, Eurasia Culture Festival provides visitors to Istanbul with a unique experience this July. International travel professionals easytobook.com are preparing for an increase in hotel room demand throughout the Turkish capital, particularly in the area surrounding Rasimpasa Mahallesi.
Eurasia Culture Festival draws together cultures from around the world for a truly international celebration of a range of artistic disciplines. The 11th annual Eurasia Festival will be held from 13th to 18th July 2011 and comprises several evenings and afternoon programmes of entertainment and creativity from children as well as adults.
In addition to showcasing a large selection of European cultural practices, this festival features groups from as far afield as South Korea and Mexico. Organized by the Harman Folk Culture and Festival Organization, participatory activities include henna nights, traditional costumes and Dervish dancing.
This culturally and socially poignant festival could strain the availability of Istanbul hotels and drive rates ever higher. To help travelers avoid falling foul of this economic effect, Istanbul hotels www.easytobook.com has a user-friendly portal by which to search for hotel rooms in Istanbul. With useful features such as search, price comparison and filtering options, this free-to-use service can find ideal hotel rooms in Istanbul at the best rates possible on the Internet.
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Istanbul Eurasia Culture Festival will Boost Hotel Bookings According to easytobook.com
International travel professionals easytobook.com are preparing for an increase in hotel room demand throughout the Turkish capital during Eurasia culture festival, particularly in the area surrounding Rasimpasa Mahallesi.
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[Press-News.org] Istanbul Eurasia Culture Festival will Boost Hotel Bookings According to easytobook.comInternational travel professionals easytobook.com are preparing for an increase in hotel room demand throughout the Turkish capital during Eurasia culture festival, particularly in the area surrounding Rasimpasa Mahallesi.