You will be picked up from your centrally located hotel in Istanbul
One of the oldest bazaars in Istanbul, known in Turkish as the Egyptian Bazaar. There are many shops where you can buy spices, sweets, dried fruits and nuts, teas and coffees.
Rustem Pasha Mosque A wonderful mosque, known for its beautiful interior decorated with amazing Iznik tiles. It was built after Rustem Pasha’s death, in 1563. Hea was not only the Grand Vizier during the reign of Sultan Suleiman, but also the husband of Suleiman’s beloved daughter, Mihrimah.
Taking a cruise on the Bosphorus is one of the best ways to discover the elegance of Istanbul. From Bosphorus, you can enjoy the whole city from a new viewpoint! Travel between the two continents and get enchanted by all the beauty you will see.
It was built by Mehmet the Conqueror to cut off any food supply or weapons to Constantinople in 1452. The castle currently functions as a museum and open-air theater for various concerts at festivals.
The first bridge that connected the two continents for the first time in history. Live this unique and memorable experience of crossing the bridge that connects Europe and Asia while enjoying the breathtaking view of the Bosphorus.
Situated on the Asian part and one of the highest points of Istanbul with 268 meters. Beautiful spot to have the best photos of Istanbul, overlooking at Bosphorus, Bosphorus Bridge, Historical Peninsula, Galata Tower, and Beyoglu.
Built by Sultan Abdulmecid in the 19th century. After Topkapi Palace had served as the residence of Ottoman sultans for about 400 years, Sultan Abdulmecid moved and started to live at Dolmabahce Palace which is a beautiful mix of many European architectural styles.
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