Istanbul


Istanbul - Formerly known as Byzantium and Constantinople is a transcontinental city in both Europe and Asia. Istanbul is a remnant of the Ottoman Empire and is a secular nation that welcomes all religions. Visitors will love the people, food, religious architecture, history and the beauty of the land.



GOLDEN HORN

The Golden Horn is the primary waterway inlet of the Bosphorus separating Eminönü from Beyoğlu.

Panoramic Istanbul


GALATA BRIDGE

The 490 meter (1,610 feet) long Galata Bridge crosses the Golden Horn from Eminönü to Beyoğlu.

Galata Bridge


GALATA TOWER

The Galata Tower is a medieval nine story stone tower in the Beyoğlu district with fantastic views of Istanbul and the Bosphorus.

Galata Tower


SULTANAHMET CAMI

The Blue Mosque features 5 main domes, 6 minarets, 8 smaller domes and contains the tomb of Ahmed I, a madrasah and a hospice. The interior of the mosque is decorated with hand-painted blue tiles and the exterior is bathed in blue lights at night.

Blue Mosque


YENI CAMI

The New Mosque features 66 domes and 2 minarets and is located at the southern end of the Galata Bridge in Eminönü.

New Mosque


HAGIA SOPHIA

The Hagia Sophia was once a former Greek Orthodox cathedral before being converted into a Roman Catholic cathedral, then converted into an Ottoman imperial mosque and is now currently a museum.

Hagia Sophia


WUDU

Wuḍūʾ is the Islamic purification ritual procedure for cleansing parts of the body done in preparation for salat (formal prayers) and before handling and reading the Qur'an.

Wudu


ADHAN

The Adhan is the Islamic call to prayer, recited by the muezzin from the mosque 5 times a day usually from the minaret. The following is a small snippet of the Islamic call to prayer.



TOPKAPI PALACE

The Topkapi Palace once served as a 15th century main residence and administrative headquarters of the Ottoman sultans. It now serves as a museum.

Topkapi Palace


BOSPHORUS and BOSPHORUS CRUISE

The Bosphorus Strait is 32 kilometers long and joins the Sea of Marmara with the Black Sea and separates the continents of Europe and Asia.

Bosphorus Bridge


BOSPHORUS CROSSING

People ferry across the Bosphorus everyday between Asia and Europe.

Bosphorus Cruise
Bosphorus Boat


ISTIKLAL CADDESI

Istiklal street is 1.4 kilometers (0.87 miles) and is located in Beyoğlu. The pedestrian street runs from the Genoese neighborhood around Galata Tower and ends at Taksim Square consisting of boutiques, shops, libraries, restaurants, night clubs and much more. A trolley travels up and down the street for anyone who wants to take a break from walking.

Istiklal Caddesi
Istiklal Caddesi Trolley


REPUBLIC MONUMENT and TAKSIM SQUARE

The Republic Monument is located in Taksim Square. It was designed by Italian sculptor Pietro Canonica and commemorates the formation of the Turkish Republic in 1923 featuring depictions of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, İsmet İnönü and Fevzi Çakmak. Taksim Square is considered the heart of Istanbul with hotels, shops and is the central location of Istanbul's public transportation Metro system. It is also the site for major public gatherings such as parades, celebrations and sometimes political demonstrations and protests.

Note : Tourists should be very mindful of their surroundings and avoid any demonstrations due to potential violent incidents!

Republic Monument


HIPPODROME

The Hippodrome was an open space used for public events such as horse and chariot racing, gladiator events and performances that celebrated important events.

Hippodrome


OBELISK of THEODOSIUS

The Obelisk of Theodosius that we know today was previously in Alexandria until 390 and was later re-erected in the Hippodrome by the Roman emperor Theodosius I in the 4th century AD.

Obelisk of Theodosius


SERPENT COLUMN

The Serpent Column is located in the Hippodrome and commemorates the Greeks who defeated the Persian Empire at the Battle of Plataea in 479 BC.

Serpent Column


TURKISH BATH

The Ayasofya Hürrem Sultan Hamami is a 16th century Turkish bath (Haman) house. Hamams are modeled after ancient Roman baths and usually have three rooms for a complete Turkish bath experience: a room for steam, a warm room for scrubbing, and a cooler room to relax afterwards.

Ayasofya Bath House


MISIR CARSISI

The Mısır Çarşısı (Spice Bazaar) is part of the complex of the New Mosque located in the Eminönü quarter of the Fatih district. The Spice Bazaar is home to many shops selling spices, fruit, Turkish delights, home goods, clothes, souvenirs and miscellaneous items to locals and tourists.

Spice Bazaar


KAPALI CARSI

The Kapalıçarşı (Grand Bazaar) consists of 61 covered streets with more than 4,000 shops and is located in the district of Fatih. It is commonly referred to as the world’s first shopping mall.

Inside the Grand Bazaar