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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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Ortaköy

Ortaköy is oen of the best towns situated in Istanbul. It features art galleries, cafes, bars and restaurants, which made this place popular with tourists. Visitors can enjoy Japanese, Chinese, I...
 
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Pera Museum

Housed inside an historical masterpiece building dating to 1893 in Istanbul’s charming Pera district, Pera Museum was founded in 2005 by Suna and Inan Kirac Foundation. The permanent collection ...
 
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Rahmi M. Koç Museum, based on the shore of historic Gold Horn is a private industrial museum dedicated to the history of transport, industry and communic...
 
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Rumeli Citadel

Rumeli Citadel or Rumeli Hisari is one of the world's most beautiful works of military architecture. The building was completed in a short time of just 4 months. The citadel served as a dungeon where ...
 
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Sadberk Hanim Museum is a privately owned museum dedicated to the wife of Vehbi Koc, the self-made founder of the Koc dynasty. Based just south of Sar...
 
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Sakıp Sabancı Müzesi or Sakip Sabanci Museum, based on the shore of Bosphorus is housed in a fabulous 19th century villa called as Atlı Köşk or Horse Mans...
 
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Located on İstiklal Avenue, the Sant'Antonio di Padova Church or St. Anthony of Padua Cathedral dates back to 1912. It is one of the most important churches an...
 
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Soğukçeşme Sokağı is a small street which houses the Ottoma era houses. Dating back to 19th and 20th centuries, these mansions were renovated in the 1980's...
 
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Situated on a hill facing the Golden Horn, the Süleymaniye Hamamı is an historic Turkish bath built by Mimar Sinan in 1557. This traditional bath house consis...
 
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Süleymaniye Mosque is the largest mosque situated in Istanbul. The interior of the mosque is 59 meters long and 58 meters wide. In addition to the prayer hall and courtyard, the mosque complex al...
 
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Built by Mimar Sinan in 1584, the Sultanahmet Hamamı is a Turkish bath which offers basic and luxurious bath services including massages and fully-body clay masks. It has two sections - first section...
 
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Sultanahmet Mosque is a historical mosque which is popularly known as Blue Mosque due to the blue tiles surrounding the interior walls. Built between 1609-1616, this is the only mosque which has six m...
 

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