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İSTANBUL SABİHA GÖKÇEN AIRPORT (SAW)

Located on the Asian side of Istanbul, Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen International Airport is named after Sabiha Gökçen, the world's first female fighter pilot and Turkey's first female pilot. The airport has a 3-kilometer runway and provides parking space for 55 planes a...

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İSTANBUL AIRPORT (İST)

Istanbul Airport, the airport on the European side of Istanbul, is a large complex with a total of 6 runways. It contains many sections such as a place of worship, library and exhibition areas. Among the services of Istanbul Airport, which is among the Top 10 Busiest Airports in the World, there ...

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ÇAMLICA HILL

Çamlıca Hill is one of the places with the most beautiful view of Istanbul. It includes Çamlıca Tower, Çamlıca Mosque, Beylerbeyi Palace, Museum of Islamic Civilizations, Küçük Çamlıca Grove, Cihannüma, Nurbaba Tekke and TV transmitter towers. It ...

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GALATA TOWER

The historical texture of the Galata Tower and the Galata neighborhood around it are as important as the view of Istanbul. Galata neighborhood is one of the oldest residential areas of Istanbul and has preserved its historical texture. Among the places to visit in the neighborhood are th...

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DOLMABAHÇE PALACE

Dolmabahçe Palace was built during the late Ottoman Empire in the Beşiktaş district of Istanbul. Sultan Abdülmecid built the palace in the mid-19th century. This palace is the largest palace used in the last periods of the Ottoman Empire and has a vast area with 285 rooms and 46 h...

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BASILICA CISTERN

The Basilica Cistern is undoubtedly one of the most mysterious stops in Sultanahmet Square. The cistern was designed to bring water from Belgrade to meet the water needs of the people during the Byzantine period. When you are in Istanbul, we recommend you not to leave without feeling the coolness...

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TOPKAPI PALACE

Topkapi Palace is one of the most important Ottoman monuments in Istanbul. You can have the opportunity to visit many parts of Ottoman state life in the complex structure, which was used as the administrative center of the state and the residence of the rulers. In addition, the priceless Kaşık&cc...

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HAGIA SOPHIA MOSQUE

Hagia Sophia Mosque was used as a mosque during the Ottoman period and was later converted into a museum in 1935. It is one of the rare buildings built as a church and later converted into a mosque. Finally, it was reopened for worship on July 24, 2020 and became a mosque. In 1453, with the conqu...

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