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Hagia Sophia Grand Mosque
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Hagia Sophia Grand Mosque
Detener: 30 minutes
Former Christian basilica converted into a mosque and then a museum, Hagia Sophia is an emblem of harmony, history and architecture. With its impressive domes and mosaics, it tells the rich history of Istanbul.
(Enter or not depends on the guest's decision. Entrance price: 25 usd)
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Blue Mosque
Detener: 30 minutes
Officially known as the Sultan Ahmed Mosque, it stands out for its six minarets and its interior adorned with blue ceramic tiles. It is an active place of worship that impresses with both its scale and its beauty.
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Hippodrome
Detener: 30 minutes
The social center of Byzantium, where chariot races and social events were held. Although little remains of its original structure today, the obelisks and winding columns still stand majestically.
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Grand Bazaar
Detener: 30 minutes
One of the largest and oldest covered markets in the world, with more than 4,000 shops in its labyrinthine halls, selling jewelry, ceramics, spices and textiles.
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Eminonu Pier
Detener: 60 minutes
Bosphorus Cruise - A trip that allows you to see Istanbul from a different perspective, passing by Ottoman palaces, ancient fortresses and mansions along the banks of the Bosphorus. (10 euros per person)
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Suleymaniye Mosque
Detener: 30 minutes
Considered one of the masterpieces of Ottoman architecture, it was built for Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent. Its complex includes schools, a hostel and a library.
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Karakoy
Detener: 30 minutes
Formerly a commercial district, Karaköy has been transformed into one of Istanbul's most vibrant neighborhoods, filled with cafes, art galleries and design shops, while maintaining its historic charm.
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Misir Carsisi (Spice Market)
Detener: 30 minutes
Also known as the Egyptian Market, it is famous for its mountains of aromatic spices, dried fruits, nuts, and a variety of Turkish sweets and gourmet products.
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Balat
Detener: 30 minutes
Balat is one of the oldest and most colorful neighborhoods in Istanbul, located on the European shore of the Golden Horn. This historic district is famous for its colorful houses, cobblestone streets, and an atmosphere that seems to have stopped in time. Balat has been home to diverse communities over the centuries, including Jewish, Greek and Armenian communities, enriching the neighborhood with a unique mix of cultures, architecture and traditions. Visitors can explore ancient churches, synagogues, and small mosques scattered throughout the neighborhood, as well as enjoy charming cafes and antique shops. Balat is also known for its street art and murals that adorn the facades of many houses, adding a contemporary touch to its rich historical heritage.
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Kadıköy Çarşısı
Detener: 30 minutes
Kadıköy Bazaar, also known as Kadıköy Market, is a bustling local market located in the heart of the Kadıköy district, in the Asian part of Istanbul. This market is the perfect place to experience local life and try a wide range of fresh produce and Turkish specialties. Visitors can find everything from fresh fruits and vegetables, local cheeses, olives and spices, to freshly caught fish and seafood. In addition to food stalls, the market is home to numerous shops selling a variety of items, including clothing, gifts, books and music. Surrounded by streets lined with cafes, bars and restaurants offering Turkish delights, Kadıköy Bazaar is a vibrant hub of activity where visitors can immerse themselves in the tastes, smells and sounds of Istanbul.
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