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Istanbul Turkey

February 6, 2020BlogTravel

Istanbul Turkey is one of the best touristic attraction city. This is lively place. Always there is hustle and bustle.

I am showing few beautiful pictures and you can think it as high lights of Istanbul.

The best place to stay is the old city.You need at least 5 days to explore the Istanbul.

The most important and common places to be seen in one area are:

  1. Blue Mosque
  2. Hagia Sophia
  3. Topkapi palace
  4. Basilica Cistern (do not miss it)
  5. Grand covered bazaar

All above 5 sites are near and in walking distance.

There are two more palaces :

Dolmabache palace Will be guided tour. Guides are provided from the palace administration.

Egyptian bazaar.

Bosporus river cruise.

Sulimania mosque

This palace was used when these kings went for hunting. This was used just for rest.

City view

One of the mosque

Dolmabache Palace

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