Bosphorus
Let’s explore the beauties of the Bosphorus between the two continents.
The Istanbul Bosphorus is very important because it is in the most beautiful location in the world between Europe and Asia. It provides the transition between the Sea of ​​Marmara and the Black Sea.
It is also very important historically. This region has always attracted people from outside. They wanted to live and settle here. Many states have been established in this region throughout the history of humanity and it has been dominated for a long time. It is one of the most beautiful places in the world.
On the shore of the sea sides are old mansions and palaces made of wood. On the European side, there are districts such as Beşiktas, Ortaköy, Kurucesme, Bebek, Emirgan, Istinye, Yeniköy, Tarabya, Kirecburnu, Büyükdere, Sarıyer and Rumelikavagi. On the Asian side, there are districts such as Kadıköy, Üsküdar, Kuzguncuk, Beylerbeyi, Cengelköy, Kandilli, Kanlıca, Pasabahce, Beykoz and Anadolukavagi.
There are many beautiful places where you can drink tea and coffee and eat at the Bosphorus sea sides.
Yachts or boats has add a different beauty. There are three bridges connecting the continent of Europe and Asia side. You can watch the beauties from these bridges.
The evening has a different beauty. It is very nice to watch the sunset from a place on the sea sides.
We advise for you at night, visiting the Bosphorus with dinner cruise boats and having fun.
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