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Süleymaniye Camii

Suleymaniye Mosque, the journeyman work of Mimar Sinan, is one of the most admirable places to visit in Istanbul. Located in Beyazıt district, the mosque was built by the order of the Ottoman Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent, whose name it can be understood from.Every detail of the mosque, which was built between 1551 and 1557,

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Istiklal Street

The most popular and iconic place among the places to visit in Istanbul is Istiklal Street. Located in Beyoğlu, one of the oldest districts of Istanbul, the street starts in Taksim Square and ends in the tunnel.Istiklal Street gained its modern appearance in the 19th century. During the reign of Sultan Abdulaziz, the street, which

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Eminonu

It’s time for you to experience the atmosphere of Istanbul in the best way possible. Eminönü is one of the most famous districts of the city. Eminönü, where you can always see a crowd of tourists, is surrounded by the Rüstem Pasha Mosque and the Süleymaniye Mosque. Located within the borders of the Historic Peninsula,

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Grand Bazaar

Among the places to visit in Istanbul, the Grand Bazaar is the place where you can find all the textures of Turkey together. The bazaar in Beyazıt is known as the Grand Bazaar by foreign tourists. The Grand Bazaar was built during the reign of Mehmet the Conqueror and has been in existence for about

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Bosphorus

Has Geopolitically Rare FeaturesThe Bosphorus has always been at a strategic point geographically and geologically. The Bosphorus, which connects the Black Sea and the Sea of Marmara, occupies a special position in both Asia and Europe. The Bosphorus, one of the iconic symbols of the whole world, is also one of the important locations of

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Galata Tower

The Galata Tower, or the Galata Tower Museum, as it was called after it began to be used as a museum, is a tower located in the Beyoğlu district of Istanbul. It takes its name from the Galata district where it is located. Built as a watchtower within the Galata Walls, the tower serves as

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Arasta Çarşısı

Arasta bazaar, II. Murat had it built by Architect Davut Ağa to generate income for the Selimiye Mosque. 256 meters long, 73 arches. It has 124 shops on both sides. Evliya Çelebi writes that this is the ‘Kavaflar Bazaar.’ It is known that on the prayer dome, those who have a shop here swear and

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