Before Emperor Justinian built the Aya Sofya he had to test out if the building would work structurally, so he built
Read MoreThe Istanbul Museum of Modern Art, Turkey’s first private museum to organize modern and contemporary art exhibitions, was founded in 2004
Read MoreThe sumptuous and ornate Dolmabahçe Palace shows the clear influence of European decoration and architecture on the Ottoman Emp
Read MoreChora means "country" in Greek and this beautiful Church (originally called the Church of St Saviour of Chora) lies just outside old C
Read MoreSitting high on the hill above Sultanahmet district, the Süleymaniye Mosque is one of the most recognised landmarks of Istanbul.
Read MoreThe Spice Bazaar is the place to get your foodie fix of lokum (Turkish delight), dried fruit, nuts, herbs and of course spice. Much of
Read MoreFor many visitors sightseeing in Istanbul is as much about shopping as museums and monumental attractions, and the Grand Bazaar is whe
Read MoreFirst built by Mehmet the Conqueror in the 15th century, this glorious palace beside the Bosphorus is where sultans of the Ottoman Emp
Read MoreHagia Sophia was choosen a world heritage site by UNESCO in 1985.
Rebuilt by the orders of Emperor Justinian in 537, for 900 years Ha
Read MoreThe Basilica Cistern is one of Istanbul's most surprising tourist attractions. This huge, palace-like underground hall, supported
Read MoreThe ancient Hippodrome was begun by Septimus Severus in AD 203 and completed by Constantine the Great in AD 330. This was the centre o
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