Spice Market
This market is the most famous covered bazaar after Grand bazaar, which is also known as Egyptian market. Built in 1664, hosts 85 small shops, where you can find Turkish delights and other sweets, jewellery, souvenirs, herbs, big variaty of spices, dried fruits and nuts, fresh tea, scarves, lanterns and Nargile
Rustempasha Mosque
Rustem Pasha was the husband of Suleiman's beloved daughter, Mihrimah. During Suleiman's reign, Rustem Pasha also served as the Grand Vizier of the country. This wonderful mosque was designed by the famous Mimar Sinan and was built after Pasha's death, in 1563. A masterpiece, most known for its fabulous interior, decorated by the unique Iznik tiles
Bosphorus Cruise
Travel between the two continents and get enchanted by the all the beauty you will see! A cruise on Bosphorus is one of the best ways to discover the elegance of Istanbul
Rumeli Fortress (from sea)
This imposing fortress was built by Sultan Mehmed II in 1452. Located on a hill on the European side of the city, right on the banks of Bosphorus, was the perfect place to control the commercial and military traffic, before the conquer of Constantinople
Ortakoy (no Stop)
This small village, located right on the banks of Bosphorus, was a former fishermen village and a cosmopolitan area, where Turks, Greeks, Armenians and Jews used to live together. You can find many preserved historic wooden houses, local boutiques, night clubs, cafes and restaurants, which many of them provide amazing views to the city
Bosphorus Bridge
Cross the bridge which connects Europe and Asia while enjoying the breathtaking view of Bosphorus. It was the first bridge that connected the two continents for the first time in the history…
Camlica Hill
The highest point of Istanbul that provides an absolutely magnificent view of the entire city.The most amazing hilltop park...
Dolmabahce Palace
Until 1922 and during the Ottoman Empire, it was the residence for the Sultans after Topkapi Palace. A stunning place which is extensively decorated with gold and crystal while the design contains elements of the Baroque, Rococo and Neoclassical styles. The main palace is consisted of three parts: the Imperial Mabeyn (State Apartments), Muayede Salon (Ceremonial Hall) and the Imperial Harem