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Blue Mosque and Sultan Ahmed Park
Blue Mosque is one of the most famous examples of Ottoman architecture. It was built between 1609 and 1616. The mosque has been a UNESCO Worls Heritage Site since 1985 and is one of the most visited attractions of the city.




Hagia Sophia
Hagia Sophia is an important Byzantine structure in Istanbul. Much of the Hagia Sophia’s edifice evident today was completed in the 6th century (between 532 and 537). It was built as Christian church. In subsequent centuries it became a mosque (1453), a museum (1934) and mosque again (2020).

City views from Galata Bridge
Galata Bridge spans the Golden Horn in Istanbul and is one of the bridges that connects the city between Europe and Asia. The bridge provides beautiful views over the city. It is one of the favorite spots for local fishermen.




Colorful streets of Istanbul





Panoramic views of Istanbul from Galata Tower
Galata Tower was built in 500 A.D., and was used as a watchtower to help defend the city.






Music and culture festival









Church of St. Anthony of Padua
The largest Catholic church in Istanbul which was opened in 1912 and located on Istiklal Avenue.



Istiklal Street
Istiklal Street is lined with 19th century former palaces, mansions and embassies which are now home to different shops, bars, cafes etc. It’s known that up to milliom people walk up or down through Istiklal street every single day.













French Street Culture center




Beautiful Istanbul sunsets





Istanbul Modern in Karakoy





Lights of Ahirkapi street where many nice seafood restaurants can be found





Night views of the city from Galata Bridge


