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Flights to Istanbul, Turkey

 

Cultural and economic hub of Turkey, Istanbul is the biggest city in Turkey and the seventh largest city in the world in terms of population with a population of 13.4 million, making it also one of the largest cities in Europe and the world. Its located on both sides of the Bosphorus, the narrow strait between the Black Sea and the Marmara Sea, Istanbul bridges Asia and Europe both physically and culturally

Throughout its long history, Istanbul was the capital of the number of countries and empires including the Roman, Byzantine, Latin, and the Ottoman Empire.

Istanbul has a temperate oceanic climate which is influenced by a continental climate, with hot and humid summers and cold, wet and occasionally snowy winters.

The city hosted 11.6 million visitors in 2012, making it the world's fifth most famous tourist attraction. The Sultanahmet Square remains as its historic hub which listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, but its cultural and entertainment hub can be found across the city's natural harbour, the Golden Horn and the Taksim area.

Turkish people are well-known worldwide for their hospitality. They are fiercely proud of their rich culture and traditions and they love to meet new people and never hesitate to talk to tourist and visitors.

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Activities in Istanbul

Sultan Ahmed mosque

One of the most popular Mosques in the city was was built between 1609 and 1616, during the reign of Sultan Ahmed I. It's known as the Blue Mosque because of the blue tiles that decorate it. Same like most of the Ottoman mosques, it contains the tomb of the sultan who founded it.

The Chora Museum, This building was originally one of the most beautiful Byzantine churches, and in the 16th century it was converted to a mosque under the command of the Grand Ayatollah Ali Pasha, then converted a museum in 1948. The mosaic and frescoes decorate the roof and walls of this museum.

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The Chora Museum

The Chora Museum building was originally one of the most beautiful Byzantine churches, and in the 16th century it was converted to a mosque under the command of the Grand Ayatollah Ali Pasha, then converted a museum in 1948. The mosaic and frescoes decorate the roof and walls of this museum.

Gray Falcon Canal, This canal was the main source of water for Constantinople and was repaired several times by many Ottoman sultans after being damaged by erosion over time.

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Ataturk Park

Ataturk Park is a great destination for those looking for fresh air and relaxation. It is one of the most beautiful places in Istanbul. It has three beautiful lakes and lots of trees and green views that are rarely seen elsewhere.

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