Istanbul, Constantinople
Istanbul, historically known as Byzantium and Constantinople, straddles
the Bosphorus Strait, forming a bridge between Europe and Asia. This cultural
and economic center of Turkey blends ancient history with modern vibrancy.
Marvel at iconic landmarks like Hagia Sophia, Topkapi Palace, Blue Mosque, and the bustling Grand Bazaar.
Hagia Sophia, a marvel of Byzantine architecture, was once a
church, then a mosque, and now stands as a museum. Immerse yourself in the
opulence of Dolmabahçe Palace, a 19th-century palace with stunning Bosphorus views. Admire
exquisite Byzantine mosaics and frescoes at the Chora Church (Kariye
Museum), a former church. Take a boat tour on the Bosphorus Strait to enjoy
Istanbul's skyline and historic waterfront mansions. For panoramic views, climb
the Galata
Tower.
Shopping in Istanbul is a sensory adventure. The Grand Bazaar (Kapali Çarsi) is a labyrinth of shops selling
carpets, spices, jewelry, and more. Explore trendy boutiques, cafes, and street
performances along Istiklal Avenue. Immerse yourself in the aromatic spices and sweets at the Spice Bazaar (Egyptian Bazaar).
Istanbul's nightlife caters to diverse preferences. Taksim Square is the heart of nightlife, with
bars, clubs, and live music venues. Ortaköy boasts the lit-up Bosphorus Bridge and high-class pubs. Nisantasi offers stylish bars and
restaurants for a sophisticated crowd. For dancing and mingling, head to the
cozy nightclubs and rooftop bars in Sisli and Etiler.