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Istanbul

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Pertevniyal Valide Sultan Mosque - Photo Credit: Photo by Abdullah Öğük on Unsplash
Pertevniyal Valide Sultan Mosque
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Pertevniyal Valide Sultan Mosque - Photo Credit: Photo by Abdullah Öğük on Unsplash
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The Grand Bazar
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The Grand Bazar - Photo Credit: Photo by Rumman Amin on Unsplash
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Spice Bazaar
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Interior of Hagia Sophia Istanbu
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Grand Bazaar - Photo Credit: Photo by Mahmut Yıldız on Unsplash
Grand Bazaar
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Grand Bazaar - Photo Credit: Photo by Mahmut Yıldız on Unsplash
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Carpet shop at the Grand Bazaar
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Istanbul is a city built on layers of empire. Spanning two continents, it was once the capital of three major empires: Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman. Visitors walking through the Sultanahmet district can witness this timeline firsthand, from the Roman-era Hippodrome to the Byzantine mosaics of Hagia Sophia, and the towering minarets of the Blue Mosque. At nearby Topkapi Palace, rooms still display the jeweled swords, ceremonial robes, and handwritten Qurans once used by Ottoman sultans.

Culture in Istanbul reveals itself in daily rituals. Locals sip strong black tea served in tulip-shaped glasses, play backgammon on street corners, and greet each other with a rhythm that’s both fast-paced and welcoming. The city’s neighborhoods each have distinct characters: Balat is full of brightly painted houses and Greek Orthodox churches; Karaköy blends old warehouses with contemporary galleries; and Kadıköy on the Asian side offers bookshops, open-air markets, and ferry terminals that have been operating for more than a century.

Water is never far away in Istanbul. The Bosphorus Strait splits the city between Europe and Asia, and ferry rides between the two sides are part of everyday life. Some of the best views come from these crossings, especially at sunset when the silhouettes of domes and minarets line the horizon. The Princes’ Islands, accessible by boat, offer a quiet escap where no cars are allowed and visitors travel by bike or horse-drawn carriage. Büyükada, the largest island, features Ottoman-era mansions, pine forests, and hilltop monasteries.

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The Blue Mosque
This Ottoman-era mosque with minarets and blue tiles is a major Istanbul tourist draw.

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Interior of Hagia Sophia Istanbu - Photo Credit: Photo by Raimond Klavins on Unsplash
Interior of Hagia Sophia Istanbu
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Interior of Hagia Sophia Istanbu - Photo Credit: Photo by Raimond Klavins on Unsplash
Hagia Sophia
First an Eastern Orthodox cathedral, later an imperial mosque and now a museum, Hagia Sophia is located where East meets West.

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The Grand Bazar - Photo Credit: Photo by Rumman Amin on Unsplash
The Grand Bazar
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The Grand Bazar - Photo Credit: Photo by Rumman Amin on Unsplash
Spice Bazaar - Photo Credit: Photo by Linus Mimietz on Unsplash
Spice Bazaar
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Spice Bazaar - Photo Credit: Photo by Linus Mimietz on Unsplash
Grand Bazaar - Photo Credit: Photo by Mahmut Yıldız on Unsplash
Grand Bazaar
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Grand Bazaar - Photo Credit: Photo by Mahmut Yıldız on Unsplash
Carpet shop at the Grand Bazaar - Photo Credit: Photo by Linus Mimietz on Unsplash
Carpet shop at the Grand Bazaar
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Carpet shop at the Grand Bazaar - Photo Credit: Photo by Linus Mimietz on Unsplash
Grand Bazaar
Istanbul’s Grand Bazaar (Or Kapali Carsi in Turkish) is considered to be the world’s first shopping mall. The 4,000 shops inside, plus the merchants outside, are an overload for the senses and bursting with decorative and luxury goods. To see the most eclectic and unique shops, explore the outer areas of the Grand Bazaar. When shopping here remember that nothing has price tags and negotiation is part of the experience, and fun! This world famous bazaar’s vaulted walkways are strolled along by more than 15 million visitors per year. Isn’t it time you added your footsteps to the mix? If you get tired of walking you can always stop for a delicious kebab or a cup of Turkish coffee.
Getting Around
Traffic is extremely congested in Istanbul, so visitors may want to consider the vapur (ferry) to go back and forth between the European and Asian sides of Istanbul. The city's growing metro train system has expanded in recent years and is another great alternative.
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