Visiting Places in Istanbul
Üsküdar Square
Üsküdar Square Üsküdar square is located on the Anatolian side of Istanbul, on the coast of the Bosphorus. You can go to Besiktas and Eminönü by ferry on the European
Kumkapi Fish Village
Kumkapi Fish Village Kumkapi is an old Istanbul village. Kumkapi Fish Village consists of approximately 50 buildings with two and three floors on the street, which is closed to vehicle
Flower Passage
Flower Passage Flower Passage is on the right side of the street, in the middle of Istiklal street, on the way from Taksim square to Tunnel. It is the historical
Ortaköy Square
Ortaköy Square Ortaköy Square is a place on the European side, on the shores of the Bosphorus. It is a 10 minutes walk from Besiktas square. Ortaköy Mosque is the
Istiklal Street
Istiklal Street Istiklal street is the most famous street of Istanbul. It is meeting place especially for young people. Istiklal street is one of the most important touristic places in
Taksim Square
Taksim Square Taksim square is the most famous square in Istanbul. There is a Republic monument in the middle of the square. The square has also hosted many political and
Yedikule Fortress
Yedikule Fortress Yedikule Fortress consists of seven towers like its name. 4 of these towers were built in the Byzantine period and the other 3 were built in the Ottoman
Istanbul City Walls
Istanbul City Walls The walls of Istanbul were first built and expanded throughout history when there is a small village called Ligos in Sarayburnu. The land walls we see today
Anadolu Fortress
Anadolu Fortress The Anadolu (Anatolian) fortress was built in 1395 by Yildirim Bayezid. It is located on the Anatolian side, where Göksu Stream flows into the Bosphorus. This fortress was
Rumeli Fortress
Rumeli Fortress Rumeli Fortress is a work of great importance in terms of history to the Bosphorus in the Sariyer district of Istanbul. The Rumeli Fortress, the seventh sultan of