Hagia Sophia (Aya Sofya): Established in 536 AD by the great Justinian, the emperor of Byzantine Empire. It was the…
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Discover Istanbul through its living history and everyday rhythm. Navigate by era, neighborhood, and theme to find the places that match your interests, from waterfront views to hidden courtyards. Each guide highlights practical tips, nearby sights, and the best times to visit so you can build days that feel effortless.
Situated in Tophane Square, this is a small complex consisting of a mosque, a religious school, a tomb, a public fountain…
Read More »Anadolu Hisari (The Anatolian Fortress) The fortress is located on the Asian side of the Istanbul (Beykoz) at the narrowest point of…
Read More »There are special places that make you forget where, and even when, you are. You just can’t move from where…
Read More »You can see every tone of green at Yıldız Grove on the slopes between Beşiktaş and Ortaköy. These groves can be defined as…
Read More »European Architecture In Ottoman Style: Dolmabahce Palace Istanbul… The heart of gigantic empires… It has been the residence of emperors and…
Read More »Emperor Constantine the Great commissioned St.Irene, which was one of the largest and oldest Byzantine churches along with Hagia Sofia, in 330.…
Read More »The Suleymaniye Mosque is located a top one of the seven hills that Istanbul was built on. The Suleymaniye Mosque is open to…
Read More »The Rahmi Koç Museum, which covers an area of close to 20,000 square meters on the shores of the Golden Horn, is the…
Read More »Nature, Peace And Delicious Food Right Around Istanbul! Garipçe Village & Rumelifeneri Village These two villages resemble the Eastern Black Sea coastal…
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