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Get to know all about city Istanbul before you arrive. This hub introduces the city’s neighborhoods, culture, and rhythm so you can plan with confidence. Learn how Europe and Asia meet across the Bosphorus, what first-time visitors should prioritize, and the practical basics that make days run smoothly. You will also find links to history, money matters, etiquette, and local tips that help every itinerary feel easier.

The Constantinople Era

Istanbul is a city with a long history with lots of names and characters adorned in it. Read further if…

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The Ottoman Empire Era

Istanbul, formerly known as Constantinople, is one of the most important cities in the world. The city connects Asia and…

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Useful Turkish Phrases For Foreigners!

Turkish is full of interesting phrases and sayings that are both useful and fun to use. here is a short…

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Before The Byzantine Empire

First Inhabitants Of Istanbul Excavations conducted at Yarımburgaz cave have uncovered evidence of human culture in the region of Küçükçekmece…

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Useful Information About Istanbul

Things To Know in Istanbul Health & Security in Istanbul A city trip to Istanbul doesn’t require any special vaccinations or…

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The Republican Period

Following the defeat of the Ottoman Empire and her allies in World War I, the National War of Independence was waged from…

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Tipping In Turkey

Tipping: In places where service is not included, it is custom to tip for the table services you received. And even…

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Years Of Invasion And Armistice

The Parliamentary Assembly, which was annulled in 1918, convened again in January 12, 1920 and ratified Misak-ı Milli (National Contract)…

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Ottoman Period of Reforms

In parallel to the enlargement of the city, a hectic constructional activity was in progress. On one hand sultans, on…

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Istanbul Not Constantinople

Sultan Mehmet the Conqueror told Orthodox Greeks to assign someone to the rank of Patriarch, which was yet unoccupied. Privileged for their encouraging stance…

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