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Whether it’s the changing colors of the Bosphorus or the famous outdoor market, the Turkish hospitality or its rich and colorful history, there are many things to do in Istanbul that make this wonderful city even more unique. One of the major tourist attractions which keeps the visitors occupied for the whole day, is the Princes’ Islands, which is actually a chain of nine small islands in the Sea of Marmara.

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Bebek Park

Bebek Park, based along the Bosphorus is one of the most popular parks in Istanbul. With its lush, green trees; wooden benches and playgrounds for kids, it has become an invincible hub for the locals....
 
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Belgrad Ormanı Forest Park, based to the north-west of Istanbul is a extensive woodland area that makes a pleasant city escape. The park comprises of jogging t...
 
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The Beylerbeyi Palace is an Imperial Ottoman summer residence which was built in 1860. The palace was often used as a guest house for the foreign guests visiting Istanbul. There are 24 rooms and 6 sal...
 
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The Bulgarian St. Stephen Church is one of the best churches in Istanbul. This church was built in 1898 at the place of first wooden Bulgarian Church which suff...
 
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Based in the Arasta Bazaar and close to the Sultanahmet Square, Büyük Saray Mozaikleri Müzesi is dedicated to the mosaic pavements founded during...
 
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Caddebostan Beach is a free of charge beach located in Kadikoy. It has been opened again to the public after being closed for almost 40 years. This beach offers sun stretchers, toilets, showers, chang...
 
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Cağaloğlu Hamamı is one of the most beautiful Turkish baths in Istanbul. It offers wash, massage and scrub treatments as well as separate baths for both men and women. At the entrance, visitors are...
 
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Çamlica Hill

Çamlica Hill is one of the seven hills located in Istanbul. The hill has been divided into two sections such as Büyük Çamlica Hill and Küçük Çamlica Hill. It provides a spectacular view of the...
 
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Çemberlitaş Hamamı is a historical Turkish bath dating back to 1584. It features a small cafe and separate male and female section. At the entrance, visitors...
 
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Cezayir Street

Cezayir Street features a range of restaurants and cafes as well as an art gallery. The street was completely renovated which resulted into improved buildings and sidewalks and the installation of a s...
 
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Chora Church

Also known as the Church of St Saviour in Chora, this is one of the most beautiful surviving examples of a Byzantine church. It was originally built as part of a monastery complex outside the walls of...
 
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Çinili Hamamı

Çinili Hamamı or Tiled Baths was erected in 1640 by Sultan Kösem. The building remained intact in its original design. It has two separate chambers for both men and women with lots of features. The...
 

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