While walking around turkey epically istanbul, the nature may charm you with the beautiful soul calming views and air. but on the other hand, it is so rich city with a lot of small details of statues, to the big perfect mosques, towers and churches. allow us to escort you around istanbul and its monuments to add a bit of advice where to visit to feel the greatness of the city.
published: 28 September 2022 / updated: 8 December 2024Share
Kiz Kulesi (The Maiden Tower):
The Maiden Tower or (Kız Külesi) is Istanbul’s big mark towers. It is so famous it can be found in almost any Turkish series or movies. It lies in the little straight of the Bosporus in the middle of the water. It can be even seen from the skies if you are familiar with Istanbul structure. The Maiden Tower is located beside Üsküder in the Asian side of Istanbul. It is good to mention that you can buy ticket to jump into a small boat that can take you to the tower itself. The tower itself has a small quite restaurant with an amazing view to the European and Asian side of Istanbul. The view gets better earlier in the morning and in the golden hour through the sunset. In the opposite side you may pass by the small wooden seats and tables to have your Turkish Tea while enjoying the sea breeze and the charming sun beauty. It is very recommended to take a picture of your glass of your tea with the tower and post it into your social accounts.
Sultan Ahmet Mosque / Aya Sofia Mosque:
It is pretty hard to mention one without the other because both of the mosques are facing each other in Sultan Ahmet Square. The Sultan Ahmet Square is located in the European side and it is accessible by the tram mostly through Laleli market. Hagia Sofia is used to be Eastern Orthodox Cathedral before it had been turned into a mosque by Sultan Mehmet AlFatih and then to a religion museum. It is one of the most prominent examples of Byzantine architecture and Ottoman decoration. You can buy tickets to enter Aya Sofia and have a look to the inside of the mosque. The attention was directed towards the beautification of the building and a large ornamentation from the inside. Justinian the architect used to gather the possibilities of the empire to decorate and decorate the building. Despite the plaster and painting above geometric decorations and Arabic calligraphy, still many of these layers fell and the ancient scenes appeared below it is so worth to visit.
Sultan Ahmet Mosque also known as The Blue Mosque is a very big mosque lies in front of Hagia Sofia Mosque. It is a very big well-known Islamic symbol. They completed to build the mosque in 1616. It has a center of a large courtyard surrounded by six illuminated columns. It is worth it to visit both of the mosques and walk around between them.
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Republic Monument:
One of the most valuable statues for Turkey and the local Turkish people. You can’t pass through Taksim Square without noticing the crowd around it taking some memorial pictures and looking to the smallest details in that statue. It gets its value because it was the first statue built after Turkey’s Independence.
Atatürk and his friends, who wanted to bring a new atmosphere to the state and society, chose Taksim Junction, which has been settled for a long time by the modern section, which is a bit far from the old part of the city to install the Republic Monument. It was built in Italy and brought to Turkey. It took tow and a half year to build. It is important to mention that it has two side representing Turkey’s shifting, the side facing north represents Atatürk in military uniform during the Turkish war of independence, while the other side has Atatürk and his comrades dressed in modern clothing, the former symbolizing his role as military commander-in-chief, and the latter symbolizing his role as statesman.
Turkey in general and Istanbul in specific have a lot to talk about with its rich history and architecture miracles they built back in the day
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Do you like beaches … who does not love beaches ? the fresh smell of sea which refreshes people from inside to all particle of human being.it woud not be too much if i consider beaches as a kind of simulation of heaven on earth.okay but what makes beaches that much unique ? what to do in beaches ? beaches have different meanings for both lovers of winter and summer.. for instance , let’s talk about beaches in winter in winter season you can take a sip of your tea or coffe while watching the sunset , take a long walk with your friends , lovers and family.beaches are totally different in summer of course in a good way ????. best place for summer lovers because beaches are automatically related with holiday which is considered for most of u s to relax , swim , take a sip of their cold and even freezing drinks,which really freezes your teeth like bzzzz… it is time to talk about the best beaches in istanbul . how are the beaches in winter in istanbul ? where are the best beaches in istanbul ? what can you in summer in beaches ? so many questions are waiting for their answers .
Istanbul is a city where cultures and religions meet, and live peacefully, the islamic community has majority and then the christians and the jewish community. the jewish community in istanbul are not much but of course there are plenty of districts and churches scattered in istanbul. the history of the jews goes back 2400 years where jews have lived in what is now turkey, there have been many jewish communities in anatolia.