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Hagia Sophia

A masterpiece of Roman engineering, the basilica was built in the sixth century for the Eastern Roman emperor Justinian I. It overlooks the historical peninsula with its huge dome, of 30m in diameter...

Topkapı Palace

This magnificent palace hosted the Ottoman family for over four centuries and is the perfect opportunity for visitors to observe the elegant decorative style of the Ottomans. Its four courts offer...

Hagia Irene

When you’re visiting Topkapı Palace, Hagia Irene is one of the places you should definitely check out. The church, located in the outer courtyard, is a special place because it didn’t become a...

Sultanahmet Mosque

Sultanahmet Mosque is one of the most important and special examples of Ottoman architecture with its unique six minarets, hand-painted interior tiles and light blue domes, which are also the reason...

Basilica Cistern

The biggest and the most famous cistern of the hundreds built in the Byzantian era to provide Istanbul with water in times of scarcity, the Basilica Cistern was built in the year 532 by Emperor...

Hippodrome

Hippodrome Square, now known as Sultanahmet Square, should be the starting point of your journey to the past through the streets of Istanbul because it was once the cultural center of Constantinople...

Archeology Museums

This group of three museums is formed by The Archeological Museum, The Tiled Kiosk and The Museum of the Ancient Orient. These three museums welcome their guests with more than one million objects...

Great Palace Mosaics Museum

This museum was actually a peristyle court in use in the 7th and 6th centuries. It offers its visitors the opportunity to witness the Byzantian cultural influence on Istanbul through the mosaics...

Museum of Turkish and Islamic Art

This museum located in Sultanahmet Square has the biggest Islamic art collection in the world. It’s a perfect opportunity for Ottoman and Islamic art enthusiasts to witness the finest works of...

Million Pillar

In the Byzantine Empire, this building was erected to be used as a zero point to measure the length of the roads leading to other cities of the world. Now, you can visit one of the building’s...

Gülhane Park

You can enjoy a refreshing pause from a day full of wandering around the unique streets of Istanbul’s at the cafes, with colorful flowers that will make your day, beautiful bird voices that will...

St. Antoine Church

This church built in the early 1900s oversees Istiklal Street, the most famous street in Istanbul. It adds to the historical atmosphere of the city with its Italian neo-Gothic architecture style....

Soğukçeşme Street

This street, where you will feel as if you are in a movie or TV show about the Ottomans, is one of the places you should definitely see during your trip to Istanbul. Soğukçeşme Street awaits at...

Historical Galatasaray Bath

Istanbul is a beautiful city with lots of surprises and fine details waiting for you to find. To complete your journey through the beautiful streets of Istanbul, we suggest you check out the...

Grand Bazaar

Your trip to Istanbul is incomplete without a visit to the Grand Bazaar which is one of the biggest and oldest closed markets in the world. It gives you the opportunity to stroll through 61 streets...

Dolmabahce Palace

In this Palace, which was the center of the Ottoman Empire during its final years, you will witness the elegant decor of the Ottomans. The building, built in the 19th century, will make you feel like...

Tünel

The second oldest subway line in Europe, Tünel gives its visitors an amazing opportunity to experience history themselves by using the line in Karakoy. It takes them to an unparalleled neighborhood...

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