Istanbul is the capital of the Byzantine Empire, The Bosphorus Strait divides the territory of the city into the Asian and European parts, which is reflected in the culture. Having been here, one gets the impression that they were both in Europe and in Asia. Conventionally, Istanbul is divided into several parts. On the south side of the bay is the Old Town. It is recommended to visit it for lovers of history, architecture, interesting excursions. To the north is the Golden Horn, this area is considered business and port. The main entertainment, business facilities, establishments are located here. Residential areas are located in the Asian part of the city, but if you wish, there are many interesting objects here.
Istanbul had a huge impact on the development of European society. The strength of the influence of the city can only be compared with Rome. There are many historical sites, real masterpieces and historical monuments on the territory of Istanbul. More than half of Turkey's cultural heritage is stored in museums.
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- Christian cathedrals and churches.
- Mosques of Turkey.
- Visit museums and exhibitions.
- Palaces, historical fortresses.
- Modern installations and masterpieces of painting.
- Monuments of ancient historical architecture.
- Try various types of outdoor activities, local cuisine.
And of course, Istanbul is a paradise for shoppers: numerous bazaars, shopping centers, entire shopping areas and streets with endless shops. Most often, clothes, antiques, textiles, household goods, furs and leather, jewelry and oriental sweets are bought here.
Various festivals are held in Istanbul every year, such as: Shopping Festival (end of spring - first half of summer), International Tulip Festival (mid-spring), International Istanbul Music Festival, International Istanbul Biennale, International Istanbul Jazz Festival (in July), International Istanbul Film Festival (in April) and Theater Festival.
The Sisli area is located on the European side of the Bosphorus, 23 km from the airport. Ataturk near Taksim Square and Besiktas area. The area has a well-developed infrastructure. Here are hotels, restaurants, cinemas, shops and the largest shopping center in Istanbul, Cevahir. The area has no access to the sea.
The Sultanahmet district is located in the historical part of the city on a cape between the Golden Horn, the Bosphorus and the Sea of Marmara. Here, within walking distance are the most popular attractions, such as Hagia Sophia, Topkapi Palace, Blue Mosque and many others.
Taksim Square is located in the European part of the city north of the Golden Horn in the Beyoglu district. The area is very popular among tourists, it is famous for its active nightlife. There are a large number of nightclubs, trendy bars and all kinds of restaurants. The popular pedestrian Istiklal Street stretches from Taksim, and you can ride a retro tram along it.
The Karakoy district is located in the European part of Istanbul at the mouth of the Golden Horn. There are many cultural and historical sights to see in Karakoy, including the Galata Tower, the Church of Saints Peter and Paul and the Istanbul Museum of Modern Art. Modern Karakoy is popular with urban youth who fill local bars and restaurants in the evenings.
Bahcelievler district is located in the European part of Istanbul. The area is located near the airport and not far from the historical part of the city. The development of the district began only in the 60s of the twentieth century and now it is one of the five most densely populated areas of the city, the transport infrastructure is well developed here.
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