Natural And Historical Touristic Places To Visit In Istanbul

Natural And Historical Touristic Places To Visit In Istanbul
İstanbul Tour
Istanbul is a city that has been the source of history and the capital of great civilizations, with its magnificent places that fascinate you. Connecting Asia and Europe, Istanbul is the heart of Turkey and one of the most important centers of the world. Surrounded by the Marmara Sea, the Golden Horn and the Bosphorus Strait, and neighboring Kocaeli and Tekirdağ, Istanbul is a city that shapes the Turkish economy with its strategic location. While industry takes the biggest slice of the city's income, tourism takes one of the other shares. Istanbul, which should be visited in detail, welcomes its guests with different beauties in every season.
With its historical past and natural beauties, non-stop nightlife and a wealth of cultural activities, Istanbul is a city where you will not spend a second idle. You can explore the old streets and participate in cultural activities or take a historical journey by visiting cisterns and palaces.
Towers
The Maiden's Tower and Galata Tower, which are identified with Istanbul and featured in every promotion of the city, are among the must-visit places. Built by the Byzantines, the Galata Tower exudes a magnificent smell of history in the heart of Istanbul. Although it was used as a lighthouse tower for a while, the structure, which was devastated by fires, was finally restored and opened to visitors in 1967. You should definitely enjoy drinking tea against Istanbul at Galata Tower, where thousands of people queue up every day.
Places
Topkapı Palace, which has the title of being the oldest and largest palace in the world among the palaces that have survived to the present day, was the administrative and residence center of the Ottoman Empire for 400 years. Topkapı Palace was included in the Unesco World Heritage List in 1985. Dolmabahçe Palace, built by Sultan Abdülmecid, is a palace built to emphasize the grandeur of the empire. The palace, which served 6 sultans until 1924, was used as the presidential office between 1927-1949. But what makes Dolmabahçe Palace most valuable is that Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder of the Republic of Turkey, passed away here on November 10, 1938.
Mosques
Istanbul is the city with the most mosques in Turkey. Sultanahmet Mosque and Suleymaniye Mosque are among the must-see mosques. The Blue Mosque is one of the most important works of Ottoman architecture with its 6 minarets and the tiles inside. Süleymaniye Mosque is a masterpiece of Mimar Sinan. With its madrasah, hospital, complex, bathhouse, library and shops, the mosque was also a place where public services were provided in the old period.
Museums
There are more than 100 museums in Istanbul. Hagia Sophia Mosque, Istanbul Archeology Museum, Topkapı Palace Museum, Dolmabahçe Palace Museum, Rahmi Koç Museum and Istanbul Toy Museum are the most visited museums.
Bosphorus Tour
The Bosphorus tour, with the Asian side on one side and the European side on the other, is another pleasure of watching Istanbul from the sea. You will not want to return from the tour after seeing the houses lining the shore, the bridges connecting the two sides, Çırağan and Beylerbeyi Palace and Rumeli Fortress.
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Istanbul is a city that has been the source of history and the capital of great civilizations, with its magnificent places that fascinate you. Connecting Asia and Europe, Istanbul is the heart of Turkey and one of the most important centers of the world. Surrounded by the Marmara Sea, the Golden Horn and the Bosphorus Strait, and neighboring Kocaeli and Tekirdağ, Istanbul is a city that shapes the Turkish economy with its strategic location. While industry takes the biggest slice of the city's income, tourism takes one of the other shares. Istanbul, which should be visited in detail, welcomes its guests with different beauties in every season.
With its historical past and natural beauties, non-stop nightlife and a wealth of cultural activities, Istanbul is a city where you will not spend a second idle. You can explore the old streets and participate in cultural activities or take a historical journey by visiting cisterns and palaces.
Towers
The Maiden's Tower and Galata Tower, which are identified with Istanbul and featured in every promotion of the city, are among the must-visit places. Built by the Byzantines, the Galata Tower exudes a magnificent smell of history in the heart of Istanbul. Although it was used as a lighthouse tower for a while, the structure, which was devastated by fires, was finally restored and opened to visitors in 1967. You should definitely enjoy drinking tea against Istanbul at Galata Tower, where thousands of people queue up every day.
Places
Topkapı Palace, which has the title of being the oldest and largest palace in the world among the palaces that have survived to the present day, was the administrative and residence center of the Ottoman Empire for 400 years. Topkapı Palace was included in the Unesco World Heritage List in 1985. Dolmabahçe Palace, built by Sultan Abdülmecid, is a palace built to emphasize the grandeur of the empire. The palace, which served 6 sultans until 1924, was used as the presidential office between 1927-1949. But what makes Dolmabahçe Palace most valuable is that Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder of the Republic of Turkey, passed away here on November 10, 1938.
Mosques
Istanbul is the city with the most mosques in Turkey. Sultanahmet Mosque and Suleymaniye Mosque are among the must-see mosques. The Blue Mosque is one of the most important works of Ottoman architecture with its 6 minarets and the tiles inside. Süleymaniye Mosque is a masterpiece of Mimar Sinan. With its madrasah, hospital, complex, bathhouse, library and shops, the mosque was also a place where public services were provided in the old period.
Museums
There are more than 100 museums in Istanbul. Hagia Sophia Mosque, Istanbul Archeology Museum, Topkapı Palace Museum, Dolmabahçe Palace Museum, Rahmi Koç Museum and Istanbul Toy Museum are the most visited museums.
Bosphorus Tour
The Bosphorus tour, with the Asian side on one side and the European side on the other, is another pleasure of watching Istanbul from the sea. You will not want to return from the tour after seeing the houses lining the shore, the bridges connecting the two sides, Çırağan and Beylerbeyi Palace and Rumeli Fortress.
Would you like to discover all the beauties of Istanbul with us?
For detailed information, you can contact via WhatsApp, call or use the "Request Form"
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