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Hagia Sophia Mosque is the best place to start touring the Historic Peninsula, the apple of the eye of Istanbul. Hagia Sophia, which was built 3 times in the same place as one of the most well-known places of worship in the world, took its final form in 537. On the day when Hagia Sophia was opened for worship, Emperor Justinian said, "Thank God for giving me the opportunity to build such a place of worship," and the Prophet in Jerusalem. It is rumored that he shouted, "O Suleyman, I have passed you," referring to the Temple of Solomon.
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Hagia Sophia
No:1 Ayasofya Meydanı
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Hagia Sophia Mosque is the best place to start touring the Historic Peninsula, the apple of the eye of Istanbul. Hagia Sophia, which was built 3 times in the same place as one of the most well-known places of worship in the world, took its final form in 537. On the day when Hagia Sophia was opened for worship, Emperor Justinian said, "Thank God for giving me the opportunity to build such a place of worship," and the Prophet in Jerusalem. It is rumored that he shouted, "O Suleyman, I have passed you," referring to the Temple of Solomon.
One of the most popular stops of the Historic Peninsula is the Grand Bazaar in Beyazıt, which has been standing for 550 years. Known as the Grand Bazaar by foreigners, the Grand Bazaar is famous for its streets where you can get lost and the jewelers that shape the world gold market. You will see how lively trade is in Istanbul's oldest bazaar and everything sold here reflects the ancient spirit of Istanbul
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Gran Bazar
Beyazıt Caddesi
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One of the most popular stops of the Historic Peninsula is the Grand Bazaar in Beyazıt, which has been standing for 550 years. Known as the Grand Bazaar by foreigners, the Grand Bazaar is famous for its streets where you can get lost and the jewelers that shape the world gold market. You will see how lively trade is in Istanbul's oldest bazaar and everything sold here reflects the ancient spirit of Istanbul
The cistern, which was built to meet the water needs of the palace in the Byzantine Period, amazes those who see it even today with its eye-catching columns and Medusa statue. Today, in the Basilica Cistern, where many art activities take place; concerts and concerts open the doors of a magical world to the participants.
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Cisterna Basílica
1/3 Yerebatan Cd.
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The cistern, which was built to meet the water needs of the palace in the Byzantine Period, amazes those who see it even today with its eye-catching columns and Medusa statue. Today, in the Basilica Cistern, where many art activities take place; concerts and concerts open the doors of a magical world to the participants.
Today, the Galata Tower, where long queues are expected to climb to the top and watch the Istanbul view, is one of the most important symbols that draw the silhouette of Istanbul. The building, which was built in 528, was built as a lighthouse on the Bosphorus and the Golden Horn, but was also used as a dungeon from time to time. The most popular of the rumors about the tower is that the lovers who went to the tower together eventually got married.
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Galata Tower
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Today, the Galata Tower, where long queues are expected to climb to the top and watch the Istanbul view, is one of the most important symbols that draw the silhouette of Istanbul. The building, which was built in 528, was built as a lighthouse on the Bosphorus and the Golden Horn, but was also used as a dungeon from time to time. The most popular of the rumors about the tower is that the lovers who went to the tower together eventually got married.
Rumelihisarı, which was built in 90 days by the order of Fatih Sultan Mehmet, in order to cut the aid that could come from the Black Sea to Byzantium during the Conquest of Istanbul, is one of the most popular historical buildings of the city. The structure overlooking the Bosphorus is also known as Boğazkesen Fortress, in accordance with its purpose. Rumelihisarı, a magnificent structure with its three big towers and ramparts, is located right across Anadolu Hisarı, at the point where the two shores of the Bosphorus come closest to each other. The fortress, where outdoor events such as Rumelihisarı Concerts were once held, is now open to visitors as a museum. The cannons, cannonballs used in the conquest of Istanbul, and a part of the chain that is said to close the Golden Horn are still on display at the Rumeli Fortress Museum.
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Rumelihisarı
Yahya Kemal Caddesi
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Rumelihisarı, which was built in 90 days by the order of Fatih Sultan Mehmet, in order to cut the aid that could come from the Black Sea to Byzantium during the Conquest of Istanbul, is one of the most popular historical buildings of the city. The structure overlooking the Bosphorus is also known as Boğazkesen Fortress, in accordance with its purpose. Rumelihisarı, a magnificent structure with its three big towers and ramparts, is located right across Anadolu Hisarı, at the point where the two shores of the Bosphorus come closest to each other. The fortress, where outdoor events such as Rumelihisarı Concerts were once held, is now open to visitors as a museum. The cannons, cannonballs used in the conquest of Istanbul, and a part of the chain that is said to close the Golden Horn are still on display at the Rumeli Fortress Museum.
This Dolmabahçe Palace, which was built by the Ottoman Sultan Sultan Abdülmecit on the shores of the Bosphorus in 1856, is one of the most important landmarks of Istanbul with its magnificent appearance bearing traces of Western architecture. Dolmabahçe Palace, one of the largest palaces in Turkey, also has a different spiritual value as it is the place where Atatürk spent his last days.
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Dolmabahce Palace
Dolmabahçe Caddesi
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This Dolmabahçe Palace, which was built by the Ottoman Sultan Sultan Abdülmecit on the shores of the Bosphorus in 1856, is one of the most important landmarks of Istanbul with its magnificent appearance bearing traces of Western architecture. Dolmabahçe Palace, one of the largest palaces in Turkey, also has a different spiritual value as it is the place where Atatürk spent his last days.
The historical area, which was a real hippodrome where horse races took place in the Byzantine Period, is now known as the Horse Square in Sultanahmet Square. The Obelisk with Egyptian hieroglyphs on it, the Serpent Column and the German Fountain are located in this area. In addition, İbrahim Pasha Palace, which you can visit today as the Museum of Turkish and Islamic Arts, overlooks this square.
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Plaza del Sultán Ahmet
No:2 Sultan Ahmet Parkı
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The historical area, which was a real hippodrome where horse races took place in the Byzantine Period, is now known as the Horse Square in Sultanahmet Square. The Obelisk with Egyptian hieroglyphs on it, the Serpent Column and the German Fountain are located in this area. In addition, İbrahim Pasha Palace, which you can visit today as the Museum of Turkish and Islamic Arts, overlooks this square.
Büyükada, the largest of the Princes' Islands, is visited by hundreds of thousands of people every year. Apart from touring the island by bike and feeding yourself with delicious fish, there is one more thing you need to do in Büyükada: to go to the Aya Yorgi Monastery. Aya Yorgi Church, with its old church built in 1751 and its later additions, is located in Yücetepe, the highest point of Büyükada.
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Aya Yorgi Kilisesi
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Büyükada, the largest of the Princes' Islands, is visited by hundreds of thousands of people every year. Apart from touring the island by bike and feeding yourself with delicious fish, there is one more thing you need to do in Büyükada: to go to the Aya Yorgi Monastery. Aya Yorgi Church, with its old church built in 1751 and its later additions, is located in Yücetepe, the highest point of Büyükada.
There are countless legends about the coy beautiful Maiden's Tower, which we passed while crossing with Üsküdar-Beşiktaş motorbikes… The Maiden's Tower, one of the most romantic symbols of Istanbul, was restored in 2000 and started to serve as a restaurant. Proposing marriage in the Maiden's Tower, which can be reached in 5 minutes by boat from Üsküdar beach, has become one of the customs of Istanbul. There is no requirement to eat at the restaurant to visit the Maiden's Tower, you can only see the Maiden's Tower up close by paying the toll by boat. To go to the Maiden's Tower from Üsküdar Salacak and Kabataş by boat, from Üsküdar Salacak pier every day between 09.00-18.45; There are only weekend flights from Kabataş between 09.00-18.45.
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Torre del Harem
Salacak Mevkii
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There are countless legends about the coy beautiful Maiden's Tower, which we passed while crossing with Üsküdar-Beşiktaş motorbikes… The Maiden's Tower, one of the most romantic symbols of Istanbul, was restored in 2000 and started to serve as a restaurant. Proposing marriage in the Maiden's Tower, which can be reached in 5 minutes by boat from Üsküdar beach, has become one of the customs of Istanbul. There is no requirement to eat at the restaurant to visit the Maiden's Tower, you can only see the Maiden's Tower up close by paying the toll by boat. To go to the Maiden's Tower from Üsküdar Salacak and Kabataş by boat, from Üsküdar Salacak pier every day between 09.00-18.45; There are only weekend flights from Kabataş between 09.00-18.45.
If you ask what is the most famous mosque in Istanbul, you will get the answer of the Blue Mosque from many people. Known by the whole world as the Blue Mosque, the Blue Mosque is famous for its 6 minarets and the blue Iznik tiles that adorn its interior. The Blue Mosque, which was built by the architect Sedefkar Mehmed Ağa between 1609 and 1617 by the Ottoman Sultan Ahmet I, is located right across the Hagia Sophia and challenges it with its beauty. One of the most important works of classical Ottoman architecture, the Blue Mosque takes its magnificence not from its size but from its elegance.
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Mezquita Azul
No:10 Atmeydanı Cd.
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If you ask what is the most famous mosque in Istanbul, you will get the answer of the Blue Mosque from many people. Known by the whole world as the Blue Mosque, the Blue Mosque is famous for its 6 minarets and the blue Iznik tiles that adorn its interior. The Blue Mosque, which was built by the architect Sedefkar Mehmed Ağa between 1609 and 1617 by the Ottoman Sultan Ahmet I, is located right across the Hagia Sophia and challenges it with its beauty. One of the most important works of classical Ottoman architecture, the Blue Mosque takes its magnificence not from its size but from its elegance.
Magnificent view of the Golden Horn in the red of the sunset, small wooden tables and chairs covered with red and white gingham covers… If nostalgia is more than an ordinary word for you, even if it is a lifestyle, Pierre Loti Hill is one of the must-see places in Istanbul. Visitors to Eyüp Sultan Mosque and Tomb can take the cable car up Pierre Loti Hill to take a deep breath, cool off with a bottle of soda on summer days and warm up with a cup of tea in winter. You can go to Pierre Loti Hill, which is the backdrop for the impressive scenes of many movies and TV series, from Eyüp beach with the Eyüp - Pierre Loti Cable Car.
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Pierre Loti
No:20 Karyağdı Sk.
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Magnificent view of the Golden Horn in the red of the sunset, small wooden tables and chairs covered with red and white gingham covers… If nostalgia is more than an ordinary word for you, even if it is a lifestyle, Pierre Loti Hill is one of the must-see places in Istanbul. Visitors to Eyüp Sultan Mosque and Tomb can take the cable car up Pierre Loti Hill to take a deep breath, cool off with a bottle of soda on summer days and warm up with a cup of tea in winter. You can go to Pierre Loti Hill, which is the backdrop for the impressive scenes of many movies and TV series, from Eyüp beach with the Eyüp - Pierre Loti Cable Car.
“Where to go for the weekend on the Anatolian Side of Istanbul?” Camlica Hill is one of the most classic answers to the question. Also known as Büyük Çamlıca, the hill is located at an altitude of about 300 meters above sea level and overlooks both the Bosphorus and the Sea of ​​Marmara. There are many cafes and restaurants where you can enjoy the view after walking through the greenery on Çamlıca Hill on the Üsküdar ridge. You can easily go to Büyük Çamlıca Hill by using the M5 Yamanevler -Üsküdar metro line or by taking the İETT busses passing through the Turistik Çamlıca Tesisleri stop.
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Çamlıca Tepesi yolu
Çamlıca Tepesi yolu
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“Where to go for the weekend on the Anatolian Side of Istanbul?” Camlica Hill is one of the most classic answers to the question. Also known as Büyük Çamlıca, the hill is located at an altitude of about 300 meters above sea level and overlooks both the Bosphorus and the Sea of ​​Marmara. There are many cafes and restaurants where you can enjoy the view after walking through the greenery on Çamlıca Hill on the Üsküdar ridge. You can easily go to Büyük Çamlıca Hill by using the M5 Yamanevler -Üsküdar metro line or by taking the İETT busses passing through the Turistik Çamlıca Tesisleri stop.
Another hill that offers a panoramic view of Istanbul is Otağtepe Park within the Beykoz Grove. In this park, where you can take magnificent photos of Istanbul by framing both the Rumeli Fortress and the Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge, there are many places that offer mixed breakfast at affordable prices on weekends. The official name of Otağtepe Park, located on the Beykoz ridge, is Fatih Grove TEMA Vehbi Koç Natural Culture Center. The facilities in Otağtepe Park also serve for weddings and special organizations. To go to Otağtepe Park, you can take the 15 M line bus from Üsküdar and the 14 M line bus from Kadıköy.
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Otağtepe Fatih Korusu
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Another hill that offers a panoramic view of Istanbul is Otağtepe Park within the Beykoz Grove. In this park, where you can take magnificent photos of Istanbul by framing both the Rumeli Fortress and the Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge, there are many places that offer mixed breakfast at affordable prices on weekends. The official name of Otağtepe Park, located on the Beykoz ridge, is Fatih Grove TEMA Vehbi Koç Natural Culture Center. The facilities in Otağtepe Park also serve for weddings and special organizations. To go to Otağtepe Park, you can take the 15 M line bus from Üsküdar and the 14 M line bus from Kadıköy.
Safir Tower, the tallest building in Istanbul, stands out as the place where you can look at Istanbul from the highest. The height of the building, which has 66 floors, is 261 meters. The building, which was built as a shopping mall and residence, is located in Çeliktepe, on Büyükdere Street. The viewing terrace, located on the top floor of the building, offers a different panorama of Istanbul with its exciting height. You have to pay a small fee to go up to Sapphire Observation Terrace with the elevator that goes at a speed of 20 km per hour. There is also a cafe on the terrace for those who want to enjoy the view to the fullest.
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Istanbul Sapphire
No:1 Eski Büyükdere Cd.
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Safir Tower, the tallest building in Istanbul, stands out as the place where you can look at Istanbul from the highest. The height of the building, which has 66 floors, is 261 meters. The building, which was built as a shopping mall and residence, is located in Çeliktepe, on Büyükdere Street. The viewing terrace, located on the top floor of the building, offers a different panorama of Istanbul with its exciting height. You have to pay a small fee to go up to Sapphire Observation Terrace with the elevator that goes at a speed of 20 km per hour. There is also a cafe on the terrace for those who want to enjoy the view to the fullest.