The most important tourist cities of Turkey| Tourism trips
The most important tourist cities of Turkey
Tourism in Istanbul
Istanbul is one of the most important and largest cities in Turkey and one of the most important tourist destinations in Turkey and one of the most famous cities in the world as a whole, thanks to the
diversity of its tourist attractions that satisfy all tastes. The beautiful city is filled with a large number of shrines and landmarks, including those of a religious nature, such as mosques and churches, of a
historical nature such as museums and palaces, as well as cruises through the famous Bosphorus Strait, which inspires calm and recreation.
The most important landmarks of Istanbul:
Religious monuments in Istanbul
Istanbul includes a group of ancient historical monuments, which are classified as one of the attractions of tourism in Turkey, such as the Sultan Ahmed Mosque known as the Blue Mosque,
which dates back to the beginning of the 17th century, the Sulaymaniyah Mosque which dates back to the 16th century and is characterized by its gardens and terraces overlooking the Golden Horn. The
city's waterfront leading to the Bosphorus, the Nuruzmaniye Mosque which boasts a huge eye-catching dome in Ottoman architectural style, the 16th-century Chora Church.
Bosphorus Strait
One of the most important tourist destinations in Turkey and the sources of attracting tourism to Istanbul thanks to its reputation as the most important waterway and navigation in the ancient city, where you can enjoy a cruise boat like no other.
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It is a famous high-rise tower in the middle of a small island at the entrance to the south of the Bosphorus, dating back to the era of the Byzantine state in Istanbul and linked to ancient myths that
are still popular to this day. Today, the tower with Bosphorus water represents a wonderful view for visitors to the coast of Escudar, where on the bank there are wooden benches in an unparalleled
the atmosphere for every searcher of moments of calm, tranquility, and recreation, while the tower itself includes a restaurant on its first floor and a cafeteria on its last floor overlooking the magical water scene.
Istanbul museums
Hagia Sophia Museum
Istanbul includes a group of ancient museums that narrate its history throughout the ages, the most famous being Hagia Sophia, which was an ancient Roman church before the Ottoman Sultan
Mehmed the Conqueror converted it into a mosque to become a museum during the fifties and joins the UNESCO list of heritage sites in the eighties.
Archeology museums offer a glimpse into the city's history and ancient ruins, and the place also boasts a wonderful garden. The Museum of Turkish and Islamic Arts, whose collections of
glassware, carpets, and ceramics offer a glimpse into the nature of Ottoman Islamic art over multiple periods of time. On the contrary, the properties of the famous Museum of Modern Art in Istanbul,
Side, showcase the most important features of Turkish and international art in all its forms, including cinema.
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