Called "The Church of the Divine Wisdom", this majestic building, which held the title of the largest church in the world for over nine…
One of the dominants of the old part of Istanbul is also known as the Blue Mosque, thanks to the blue paint used to decorate the interior.
A major shopping location where you can hunt for fairly priced souvenirs, smashing golden jewelry or clothes.
The iconic two-story bridge, which links two parts of Istanbul historically divided by both culture and faith, is a must-see.
At this covered bazaar, you can buy many various kinds of spices, tea, Turkish delight, souvenirs and a lot more.
Designed by the famous architect Mimar Sinan, this mosque is a spectacular example of Ottoman architecture.
The main square of the ancient Constantinople where chariot races used to be organized.
Dating back to the 4th century, this aqueduct provided water for the whole city in the past.
Tours of the Bosphorus start from this pier. The longer one will take you as far as to Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge.
There used to be a statue of Constantine the Great atop of this Roman column.
When looking at this monumental column, you wouldn’t say that it is more than 3000 years old.