hello, and welcome to the travel show, with me, christa larwood.heading tentatively back out there on our travels, but we're taking baby steps. so this week we'll be taking a look back at some of our favourite stories from the past, and hopefully inspiring some of your travel for the future. and this week we're focusing on turkey, a country which over a0 million people had to last year. well, back in 2017 we sent henry golding on his first ever visit there, and he kicked off his trip by heading to one of the most iconic and historic cities the world. here's how he got on. istanbul really is a city like no other. built on the banks of the mighty bosporus strait, it was founded by the greeks, who named it byzantium. later, the romans made it the capital of their eastern empire, changing its name to constantinople in honour of the emperor constantine. and for over 500 years, it was the seat of power for the sultans who ruled the ottoman empire. built at the crossroads of europe and asia, it's turkey's largest and best—known city. so i've got in on the