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İSTANBUL
“If the earth were a single state, Istanbul would be its capital.”
-Napoléon Bonaparte
Let's have a look at the only city merging two continents
The Basilica Cistern Museum
The Basilica Cistern Museum is one of the most important cultural assets where we can trace the traces of glorious Istanbul history. This grand underground cistern, built by Eastern Roman Emperor Justinian I (527-565), is nicknamed “Yerebatan Sarayı” (Sunken Palace) among the public due to its numerous marble columns rising from the water.
The glorious Istanbul
The glorious Istanbul continues to fascinate visitors and locals alike with its vibrancy and great variety. May it be in arts & culture, eating & drinking, shopping or sports there is always something new in Istanbul for everyone and every taste.
Beauty of the Bosphorus
Hagia Sofia
It is a mosque and former basilica, cathedral and museum located in Istanbul. It was built by the Byzantine Emperor Justinian I between 532 and 537 on the historical peninsula of Istanbul. It is the oldest cathedral in the world.
Boğaziçi University
Boğaziçi University, which hosts Sports Fest, is the most beautiful university in the world in terms of its location and facilities.
Nights in Istanbul
Istanbul offers world-class entertainment and nightlife activities with its lively nights, quality restaurants, music clubs, theater and concerts, nightclubs, bars and pubs. Istanbul is also one of the few big cities in the world that falls into the category of "cities that never sleep".
Istiklal Avenue
Istiklal Avenue historically known as the Grand Avenue of Pera in the historic Beyoğlu (Pera) district, is an 1.4 kilometre (0.87 mi) pedestrian street and one of the most famous avenues in Istanbul, Turkey.
The Grand Bazaar
In 2014, The Grand Bazaar was listed No.1 among the world's most-visited tourist attractions with 91,250,000 annual visitors. The Grand Bazaar at Istanbul is often regarded as one of the first shopping malls of the world.
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