Istanbul
is simply amazing. It’s one of the most awe-inspiring Turkish cities
around the world. Standing out as the home to breathtaking architecture,
delicious food and some of the warmest, most genuinely hospitable
people, it’s a city that you would love to visit again and again.
Istanbul
is steeped in culture and history; so there is much to see and do. From
the Byzantine churches adorned with frescoes and mosaics to the
magnificent mosques decorated by beautiful sky high minarets, the city
will mesmerize you at every turn.
Riding a hot air balloon in Cappadocia
Cappadocia
located in Central Anatolia is well-known for its exceptional moon-like
landscape dotted with strange rock formations well-known as fairy
chimneys. It’s a spectacular sight to behold from the ground, but even
more beautiful when seen from a hot air balloon.
Cappadocia
is a favorite destination in Turkey; so it’s well worth spending a few
days there. Don’t forget to book a Cappadocia hot air balloon ride
beforehand.
Exploring the ancient city of Ephesus
Ephesus is one of the most visited sightseeing attractions in Turkey. Built in the 10th
Century BC, this ancient city was a major seaport which was once the
focal point of commerce and trade in the ancient world as well as being a
paradise for early Christianity. You might have visited several ruins
throughout Turkey; but Ephesus is the biggest and the most impressive
one to appeal you.
Walking on the calcium travertines of Pamukkale
One
of the things most loved about Turkey is the diversity of its
landscape. The moonscape of Cappadocia is the most beautiful sight to
behold and also the calcium travertines of Pamukkale. The ancient spa
city is famed for its white terraces made of travertine, a sedimentary
rock deposited by water from the seventeen naturally occurring hot
springs throughout the area.
What
makes this place more interesting is that the travertines are not the
only attraction. Enjoy walking to the top of the plateau to discover the
ruins of Hierapolis then swim in the mineral rich waters of Cleopatra’s
Pool. When you go to the bottom of the spectacular tree-lined pool, you
will find Roman marble columns that date back to 2nd century BC.
Visit Sultanahmet’s Sightseeing Attractions
Sultanahmet
is the home to the most important sightseeing attractions like
Ayasofya, Topkapi Palace, the Basilica Cistern, the Blue Mosque, Meydani
Ibrahim Pasa Palace, and Istanbul Archaeology Museums. No first visit
to Istanbul is complete without exploring all these sightings.
Shop like a sultan at the Grand and Egyptian Spice Bazaars
The
Grand and Egyptian Spice Bazaars are the most popular bazaars in
Istanbul. One of the oldest and largest covered markers around the world
with over 3000 shops, you can buy all sorts of things at the Grand
Bazaar like leather goods, carpets, ceramics, furniture, clothing,
jewelry and souvenirs.
Considerably
smaller than the Grand Bazaar, the Spice Bazaar is the home around a
hundred shops which sell dried fruits, nuts, spices, tea, and other
goodies. Enjoy walking to Istanbul’s bazaars and Rustem Pasha Mosque – a
small but beautiful mosque located near the Spice Bazaar.
Final consideration –
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you excited to take excursions from Istanbul? Book private Istanbul
tour through Turkey Tours by Local Guides and make the most out of your
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