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Your guide to visit Istanbul

Titanic Port Bakirkoy Attractions

Kiz Kulesi

Experience the essence of Turkish culture when you stay at Titanic Port Bakirkoy, ideally surrounded by leisure, shopping, culture and business attractions. Istanbul’s famous attractions are at your fingertips! See below for our favorites in the town.

Hagia Sophia

Hagia Sophia, one of the most important constructions survived until today, is a monument built by the Byzantine Emperor Justinian in 537.

Blue Mosque

Sultanahmet Mosque has been built between 1609-1616. Adorned with more than 20,000 blue, green and white Iznik tiles and called “Blue...

Istanbul Akvaryum

Istanbul Akvaryum offers a distinct experience in Istanbul. The greatest themed aquarium in world, with 22,000 square meters capacity.

Yerebatan & Binbirdirek Cistern

Binbirdirek Cistern was built by Constantine I the Emperor in the 4th century and Basilica Cistern was built by Justinian I, the Emperor of Byzantine...

Rahmi M. Koc Museum

Rahmi M. Koç museum is built over an area of 27,000 square meters. It is the one and only industrial museum of Turkey.

Miniaturk

Located in Sütlüce, at the coast of the Golden Horn, Miniaturk calls to people of all ages as Turkey's first miniature park.

Turkish Bath

As an important element of Anatolian culture for centuries, bath consists more profound values than just bathing.

Obelisk

There have been obelisks brought to various cities of the world from the old Egypt. The obelisk in Istanbul was first erected in 1547 BC...

Turkish Islamic Art Museum

It is the first Turkish museum including all the Turkish and Islamic works of art. In the alms house which is in the social complex of Süleymaniye Mosque...

Carpet - Rug

If you consider carpets and rugs just as accessories to complete the decoration of your house, you are completely wrong.

Isfanbul

You should visit world's and Turkey's first entertainment and living place, theme park Isfanbul that combines both shopping streets...

Grand Bazaar

The oldest and biggest indoor bazaar of the world is in the center of the city of Istanbul. Just like a giant labyrinth, it has 60 streets...

Spice Bazaar

Starting business as the first chemist's of Istanbul, the Spice Bazaar was built by Turhan Sultan in 1660.

Topkapi Palace

It's built by Sultan Mehmet the Conqueror in 1478. It has been used as the seat of power and the official residency of the sultans for nearly 380 years...

Kebab

Kebab is one of the most important values of Turkish food culture. From the preparation of its meat to the spices added...

Arasta Bazaar

The Ottoman Bazaar was also called as Sipahi (Cavalrymen) Bazaar since the equipments of cavalrymen were also sold there...

Fasil Pleasure at Kumkapi

Kumkapı, which was formed as a fishing village in the Byzantine period, has imbedded in history as the place where Sultan Murat IV banned...

Archaeological Museum

The museum which was founded by Osman Hamdi, an artist and an archeologist, with the name Müze-i Hümayun on June 13, 1891.

Istanbul Nights

As one of the most important metropolises of the world, Istanbul, along with its numerous features, has a vibrant nightlife.

Eyup Sultan - Pierre Loti

Eyüp is one of the most mystical districts of Istanbul. This is due the fact that many historically important figures were interred with the confines...

Greek Orthodox Patriarchate

Patriarchates are the holiest places for the Orthodox. The patriarchate, which was moved to its current building in 1602...

Simit - Tea - Cheese

Those who have never tasted simit before can think it is only dough covered with sesame. However, simit is one of the indispensable flavors...

Turkish Delight

As a globally known product, Turkish delight possesses an important place in Turkish tradition. An aspect of Turkish hospitality being offered...