Blue Mosque The Blue Mosque
Seven Hills decorated with magnificent mosques in Istanbul, the most beautiful of these mosques is definitely the Blue Mosque.
Lined inside more than 2000 of blue ceramic tile in at least 50 design, the popular name for this mosque is the Sultan Ahmet Mosque was built by order of it.
Topkapi Palace Topkapı Palace
It's the largest palaces Turkish city of Istanbul, the center of the establishment of the Sultans of the Ottoman Empire for four centuries from 1465 m to 1856 m.
It is a huge complex has more than 400 rooms so Vqdhae day to explore its various departments and see the picturesque appearances across the Golden Horn and the Bosporus will be for you an unparalleled experience.
Sulaymaniyah Süleymaniye Mosque Mosque
And it is one of the best and most beautiful mosques built during the Ottoman Empire and one of the greatest acts of architect Mimar Sinan.
The mosque is located in the heart of a group consisting of the tomb of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent and his family and four schools, a hospital, a hotel, shops and a minaret and bathrooms and a Koranic school and the tomb of Mimar Sinan.
Galata Tower Galata Tower
It is one of the oldest and most beautiful towers in Istanbul, built back to the medieval period and there is the Galata district in the north of the Golden Horn.
The tower consists of nine floors and a height of about 66.90 meters where there is a rooftop cafe and restaurant offers magnificent views of Istanbul and the Bosphorus.
Çemberlitaş
It is one of the most famous Turkish baths in Istanbul, built in 1584 by the Ottomans , which enjoys a huge attraction for locals and tourists to the population alike.
Church Cistern Basilica Cistern
While the Istanbul skyline crowning achievements of exceptional architectural, located beneath the city also traces interesting Ksraj basilica, one of the oldest water tanks in the world.
It is a maze of ornate columns and wonderful sculptures.
The Hagia Sophia
Under the magnificent dome lies one of the most influential architectural monuments in the city.
Hagia Sophia was built in 360 AD and rebuilt on a stunning model in the sixth century, and then was converted into a mosque in 1400 to become today one of the city's museums.