The view of the old city of Istanbul is so spectacular it's almost laughable. The view of Istanbul from the Suleymaniye Mosque is particularly spectacular and highly recommended. You have to climb a little hill, but it's definitely a must-visit spot!!
The view of the old city of Istanbul is so spectacular it's almost laughable. The view of Istanbul from the Suleymaniye Mosque is particularly spectacular and highly recommended. You have to climb a little hill, but it's definitely a must-visit spot!!
Istanbul covers an area of 5,343 square kilometers. In 658 BC, Greek immigrants established a city called Byzantium on a promontory between the Golden Horn and the Sea of Marmara. Istanbul was first built in 660 BC, when it was called Byzantium.
At this stop, we turned into the alleys of Istanbul's old city. We didn't visit the attractions or go shopping. We just wanted to see what it looks like after leaving the crowd. Istanbul's old city is the place that concentrates the essence of Turkey's history. There are many unique attractions in the world that attract worldwide attention. The old city is built on a hill. You can stroll through the streets, pass by ancient buildings, walk through large and small markets, feel the enthusiasm of the locals, and get a bird's eye view of Istanbul from the Galata Tower. Leave the hustle and bustle and return to tranquility. Romantic Türkiye, do you feel it?
In fact, the real owner of this city is a cat. The cat group that can’t see you looking up and looking down is indispensable. Pomegranate juice and Turkish tea are indispensable every day. The tulips are open and turned over. The uncle in the Turkish bath is leisurely and very unserious to take a bath for you. Don’t go to popular attractions. Find a fun neighborhood to visit and find a different Istanbul.
Istanbul is a romantic city with sea, architecture, humanities, and religion. Whether it is natural or cultural, it is very, very strong. When you come to Istanbul, you will definitely come to its old town to stroll around. To be honest, the old town is really not very big, the famous Blue Mosque, the Hagia Sophia, the Old Palace and other famous attractions are here. But I personally like the old town very much. It is located in the European city section. There are various exquisite and distinctive shops. The accessories inside are very distinctive. Then there are many famous dessert shops, Turkish specialty candy shops, etc., which are worth exploring. Also, the streets here are very clean, and some can directly see the Bosphorus Strait, which is really romantic. Many streets have random flowers blooming, which is really romantic.
Istanbul, which was the capital of the Ottoman Turks until the Turkish Republic was established to relocate to Ankara, is still Turkey's largest city with the largest port. It is even more famous than the capital of Ankara, and some geographically blind societies still recognize Istanbul as the capital of Turkey. This is a magical city, not only geographically across two continents, but also eclectic Asian, African and European continents of many national ideas, culture, art essence, East and West ideological culture in this blending collision, thousands of years also so retained many world-renowned places of interest and monuments the Magician
Mixed Feelings About Istanbul's Historic CenterIstanbul's historic center is undeniably beautiful and rich in history, but it’s often overcrowded, making daytime visits less enjoyable. The high entry fees for many attractions, some of which were once free, can feel excessive.Still, the area’s charm and atmosphere make it worth exploring. A full day, or even two, is ideal to fully appreciate its unique character at a comfortable pace.