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Daily tours throughout highlights in
Istanbul, Turkey :
Istanbul (Turkish: İstanbul), historically
known as Byzantium and Constantinople is the largest city in
Turkey and 5th largest city proper in the world with a
population of 17 million, also making it the largest
metropolitan city proper in Europe and the second largest
metropolitan area in Europe by population.
Istanbul is also a megacity, as well as the cultural, economic,
and financial centre of Turkey. The city covers 39 districts of
the Istanbul province. It is located on the Bosphorus Strait and
encompasses the natural harbour known as the Golden Horn, in the
northwest of the country. It extends both on the European (Thrace)
and on the Asian (Anatolia) sides of the Bosphorus, and is
thereby the only metropolis in the world that is situated on two
continents. Istanbul is a designated alpha world city.
Istanbul is the only city in the world that spans over two
continents. Europe and Asia. The city embodies mystery, intrigue,
and glamour which left most other cities long ago. While the
museums, palaces, great mosques, and bazaars seem inexhaustible,
there’s also an unexpected natural beauty. From the shores of
the Bosphorus at sunset, the red evening light reflects in the
windows on the opposite shore and you understand what attracts
people to this glorious city.
How to explore highlights, attractions of Istanbul ?
We offer several services to help you during your
staying in Istanbul , Turkey ; a ) Private bus, minibus, minivan,
car and driver hire service b) Private city guide hire and
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List of 10 best places to visit
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Grand Bazaar :
The world's biggest
covered historic
Bazaar. The Grand
Bazaar (Turkish:
Kapalıçarşı, meaning
Covered Bazaar) in
Istanbul is one of
the largest and
oldest covered
markets in the world, It is one of
the most famous
spots of Istanbul,
always filled with
crowds who not only
come to shop but to
window-shop carpets,
jewellery, leathers,handcrafts,
home decoration
items and many more...
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Hagia Sophia :
Hagia Sophia (from
the Greek: Ἁγία
Σοφία, "Holy Wisdom";
Latin: Sancta Sophia
or Sancta Sapientia;
Turkish: Aya Sofya)
is a former Orthodox
patriarchal basilica,
later a mosque, and
now a museum in
Istanbul, Turkey.Built by Constantin
the Great, also
known as the church
of the Divine Wisdom
designed to impress
the strenght and
wealth of the Roman
emperors. Once it
was the greatest
Christian church in
the world...
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Blue Mosque :
The Sultan Ahmed
Mosque (Turkish:
Sultanahmet Camii)
is a historical
mosque in Istanbul,
the largest city in
Turkey and the
capital of the
Ottoman Empire (from
1453 to 1923). The
mosque is popularly
known as the Blue
Mosque for the blue
tiles adorning the
walls of its
interior.It was built between
1609 and 1616,
during the rule of
Ahmed I. Like many
other mosques, it
also comprises a
tomb of the founder,
a madrasah and a
hospice. While still
used as a mosque,
the Sultan Ahmed
Mosque has also
become a popular
tourist attraction...Read
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Topkapi Palace :
The Topkapı Palace (Turkish:
Topkapı Sarayı)[1]
or in Ottoman
Turkish: طوپقپو
سرايى, usually
spelled "Topkapi" in
English) is a palace
in Istanbul, Turkey,
which was the
official and primary
residence in the
city of the Ottoman
Sultans for
approximately 400
years (1465-1856) of
their 624-year reign...Topkapi
Palace is the symbol
and the center of
the Ottoman Empire.
Overlooking Istanbul
Bogazici (Bosphorus)
and the Marmara sea,
stands this amazing
building that was
the great palace of
the Ottoman Sultans.
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Hippodrome :
The Hippodrome of
Constantinople (Turkish:
Sultanahmet Meydanı,
At Meydanı) was a
circus that was the
sporting and social
centre of
Constantinople,
capital of the
Byzantine Empire.
Today it is a square
named Sultanahmet
Meydanı (Sultan
Ahmet Square) in the
Turkish city of
Istanbul, with only
a few fragments of
the original
structure surviving.
It is sometimes also
called Atmeydanı (Horse
Square) in Turkish.
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Yerebatan Cistern :
The Basilica Cistern
(Turkish: Yerebatan
Sarayı - "Sunken
Palace", or
Yerebatan Sarnıcı -
"Sunken Cistern"),
is the largest of
several hundred
ancient cisterns
that lie beneath the
city of Istanbul
(formerly
Constantinople),
Turkey. The cistern,
located 500 feet
(150 m) southwest of
the Hagia Sophia on
the historical
peninsula of
Sarayburnu, was
built in the 6th
century during the
reign of Byzantine
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Dolmabahce Palace :
The Dolmabahçe
Palace (Turkish:
Dolmabahçe Sarayı,
IPA: [doɫmabahˈtʃe
saˈɾajɯ]) in
Istanbul, Turkey,
located on the
European side of the
Bosporus, served as
the main
administrative
center of the
Ottoman Empire from
1856 to 1922, apart
from a twenty-year
interval (1889-1909)
in which the Yıldız
Palace was used.The
palace commands a
nice view right on
the Bosphorus and
its gardens are very
pretty, especially
in spring and summer.
The founder of
Turkey, Mustafa
Kemal Ataturk has
died in this palace
on November 10, 1938
at 9.05 AM... Read
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Spice Bazaar :
The Spice Bazaar, (Turkish:
'Mısır Çarşısı', or
Egyptian Bazaar) in
Istanbul, Turkey is
one of the oldest
bazaars in the city.
Located in Fatih, in
the neighborhood of
Eminönü, it is the
second largest
covered shopping
complex after the
Grand Bazaar.This is
a small bazaar,
known in Turkish as
Misir (Epgyptian)
bazaar. As the name
suggests,the shops
have hunderds if not
thousands of
different spices and
different types of
food,from caviars to
pistachios..
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Rumeli Fortress :
Rumelihisarı (Rumelian
Castle) is a
fortress located in
the Sarıyer district
of Istanbul, Turkey,
on a hill at the
European side of the
Bosporus. It gives
the name of the
quarter around it.
The fortress is
located on the
Boshorus. It was
built by the
Ottomans before the
conquest of Istanbul.
Most of the walls
are restored and is
one of the
hightlights of a
Bosphorus cruise.
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Galata Tower :
The Galata Tower
(Galata Kulesi in
Turkish) — called
Christea Turris (the
Tower of Christ in
Latin) by the
Genoese — is a
medieval stone tower
in the Galata
district of Istanbul,
Turkey, just to the
north of the Golden
Horn. One of the
city's most striking
landmarks, it is a
high, cone-capped
cylinder that
dominates the
skyline and affords
a panoramic vista of
Old Istanbul and its
environs.
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