Istanbul Old City Guide

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Istanbul Old City Guide

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It has been one of the oldest temple settlements in Istanbul throughout the history of Istanbul. As it is known, before Hagia Sophia was built, there was a small church in the same place. Like many temples that were churched as a typical Roman empire habit, it is among the legends that have survived to the present day that this place was a temple during the period of ancient polytheistic beliefs. Opposite the main entrance, the Baby Jesus and the Virgin Mary greet you on the left of the podium, even behind the curtains. You can sit in the center of the four great angels and feel all the energy of the mosque in all of you
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Hagia Sophia
No:1 Ayasofya Meydanı
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It has been one of the oldest temple settlements in Istanbul throughout the history of Istanbul. As it is known, before Hagia Sophia was built, there was a small church in the same place. Like many temples that were churched as a typical Roman empire habit, it is among the legends that have survived to the present day that this place was a temple during the period of ancient polytheistic beliefs. Opposite the main entrance, the Baby Jesus and the Virgin Mary greet you on the left of the podium, even behind the curtains. You can sit in the center of the four great angels and feel all the energy of the mosque in all of you
Sultanahmet Camii ( Blue Mosque ) is one of the most magnificent building in Turkey.
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The Blue Mosque
No:10 Atmeydanı Cd.
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Sultanahmet Camii ( Blue Mosque ) is one of the most magnificent building in Turkey.
Commissioned by Süleyman I, known as 'the Magnificent', the Süleymaniye was the fourth imperial mosque built in İstanbul. The Süleymaniye crowns one of İstanbul's seven hills and dominates the Golden Horn, providing a landmark for the entire city. Though it's not the largest of the Ottoman mosques, it is certainly one of the grandest and most beautiful.
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Suleymaniye Mosque
No:1 Prof. Sıddık Sami Onar Cd.
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Commissioned by Süleyman I, known as 'the Magnificent', the Süleymaniye was the fourth imperial mosque built in İstanbul. The Süleymaniye crowns one of İstanbul's seven hills and dominates the Golden Horn, providing a landmark for the entire city. Though it's not the largest of the Ottoman mosques, it is certainly one of the grandest and most beautiful.

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The Sultanahmet Square, also known as Hippodrome and surrounded by the famous Blue Mosque, Hagia Sophia Museum and Museum of Turkish and Islamic Arts, one of the most famous tourist areas in Istanbul, as well as a popular meeting point. The area is very impressive tourist zone of the Sultanahmet neighborhood on the Historical Peninsula that leads to all historical sites around Sultanahmet. It is very well known place for all Istanbul visitors, where they mostly head on for first, on their first day of Istanbul visit.
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Sultanahmet Square
No:2 Sultan Ahmet Parkı
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The Sultanahmet Square, also known as Hippodrome and surrounded by the famous Blue Mosque, Hagia Sophia Museum and Museum of Turkish and Islamic Arts, one of the most famous tourist areas in Istanbul, as well as a popular meeting point. The area is very impressive tourist zone of the Sultanahmet neighborhood on the Historical Peninsula that leads to all historical sites around Sultanahmet. It is very well known place for all Istanbul visitors, where they mostly head on for first, on their first day of Istanbul visit.
Istanbul’s Grand Bazaar is high on most tourists’ itineraries, and for a good reason. This enormous site is the largest covered market in the world. Since its size and the variety of goods available make it easy to lose one’s bearings, follow our advice on how not to lose it while getting lost in the narrow streets.
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Grand Bazaar
Beyazıt Caddesi
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Istanbul’s Grand Bazaar is high on most tourists’ itineraries, and for a good reason. This enormous site is the largest covered market in the world. Since its size and the variety of goods available make it easy to lose one’s bearings, follow our advice on how not to lose it while getting lost in the narrow streets.