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Istanbul historically known as Byzantium and Constantinople is the largest city
in Turkey. Istanbul is primarily known for its Ottoman architecture, but its buildings
reflect the various peoples and empires that have ruled its predecessors. Genoese,
Byzantine, Roman, and even Greek forms of architecture remain visible in Istanbul
alongside their Ottoman counterparts. Similarly, while imperial mosques dominate
much of the city's skyline, the city is also home to a number of historic churches
and synagogues. The city’s abundance of important historic buildings and exciting
art galleries and museums provides visitors with more than enough to see in any
city. Why not select FlightsFlights for best value tours. Having a long history
at the centre of empires, Istanbul offers a wealth of historic and religious places
.The bulk of these ancient monuments, dating back to Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman
periods, including the Hagia Sophia, Topkapı Palace, Sultanahmet Mosque Blue Mosque,
and Basilica Cistern are located around Sultanahmet Square, while some others are
dispersed throughout the peninsula of old city, such as Church of St Savior entire
inside of which is covered by g frescoes and mosaics.
See the Galata Tower, with its exhibitions of contemporary Turkish art. Another
sight of religious significance is the Galata Whirling Dervish Hall of Sufi Mevlevi
order. The old city brings you deeper into the banks of the Golden Horn estuary.
A well worth a visit here is ‘Eyüp’, to visit city’s holiest Islamic shrine. On
the opposite shores of the Golden Horn estuary is the ‘Miniaturk’, the first miniature
park in the city, with models from around the former Ottoman Empire. Check out Military
Museum, where Ottoman military music concerts are held every afternoon. There are
some fine neo-classical and Art Nouveau buildings from the turn of the 20th century,
around Osmanbey, Kurtuluş and Nişantaşı. The banks of Bosphorus, is lined by pleasant
neighbour hoods full of waterfront mansions and a number of waterside palaces.
View the Maiden’s Tower, located at about the halfway between the districts of Kadıköy
and Üsküdar. Go to the Princes’ Islands, an archipelago of nine car-free islands,
characterized by stunning wooden mansions and pine groves. Tulips have regained
much of their former popularity in the last decade and now serve as some sort of
symbol of both Istanbul and the whole Turkey. They bloom from late March to early
May and they can be seen on many avenues of the city. Immerse yourself in any one
of Turkish baths an essential part of any trip to Istanbul and is something you'll
be sure to repeat before leaving. Try smoking the Nargile, or Turkish water pipe,
is one of life’s great pleasures and is something interesting to try. Most of the
places where you can smoke a Nargile are in Grand Bazaar area.
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Istanbul historically known as Byzantium and Constantinople is the largest city in
Turkey. Istanbul is primarily known for its Ottoman architecture, but its buildings
reflect the various peoples and empires that have ruled its predecessors. Genoese,
Byzantine, Roman, and even Greek forms of architecture remain visible in Istanbul
alongside their Ottoman counterparts. Similarly, while imperial mosques dominate
much of the city's skyline, the city is also home to a number of historic churches
and synagogues. The city’s abundance of important historic buildings and exciting
art galleries and museums provides visitors with more than enough to see in any
city. Why not select FlightsFlights for best value tours!
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