
Archaeological Museum

Sultanahmet, Tel: 520 77 40. Across
from the Cinili (Tiled) Kiosk in Topkapi Palace's outermost court is the
magnificent Archaeological Museum. The first floor and the annex of the museum
is open to the public, displaying a selection of the 60,000 Greco- Roman and
Near Eastern antiquities in the collection, including more than 75,000 inscribed
clay tablets. Don't miss the wonderfully preserved Alexander Sarcophagus found
in Sidon and the treaty of Kadesh, the first peace treaty ever to be signed in
the world.
(Open
09.30-16.30. Closed Mondays.)
Tile Museum
Museum of Ancient
Orient
Topkapi Palace

Sultanahmet, Tel: 512 04 80. The legendary palace of the Ottoman sultans from the l5th to the l9th centuries. Low buildings set in a series of courtyards, Topkapi is quite unlike a Western palace.Be sure to see the Harem, the Treasury and the golden-roofed Baghdad Kiosk.
(Open 09.30-17.00. Closed Tuesdays.)
St. Sophia Museum

The Basilica of St. Sophia, now called the Ayasofya Museum , is unquestionably one of the finest buildings of all time. Built by Constantine the Great and reconstructed by Justinian in the 6th century, its immense dome rises 55 meters above the ground and its diameter spans 31 meters. You should linger here to absorb the building's majestic serenity and to admire the fine Byzantine mosaics.
(Open every day except Monday).
Blue Mosque

Blue Mosque (Sultanahmet Camii) Sultanahmet Square. The most famous mosque in the city, built in the early l7th century, distinguished by six minarets and walls covered with amazing blue Iznik tiles.
(Open every day except during prayer times. )
Basilica Cistern
Basilica Cistern (Yerebatan Sarayi) Yerebatan Caddesi, Sultanahmet Square, Tel: 52212 59 The vast awesome columned cavern was the water source for both the Grand Palace of the Byzantine and for the Ottomans Topkapi Palace.
Open 09.00-17.30.
Grand Bazaar

Has several gates: most used are at Cagaloglu and Beyazit Istanbul's legendary bazaar, a labyrinth of over 4000 little shops, is everything you dreamed an oriental market could be. Gold jewellery, carpets, silver bibelots, leather, ceramics, copper and bras objects, embroideries, hand-woven textiles. Best approached from the Nuruosmaniye entrance.
(Open 09.00-19.00 Monday-Saturday.)
Suleymaniye Mosque

Beyazit Sinan's masterpiece. The massive scale of this mosque is best appreciated from a distance. Up close, the mosque is formal and rather forbidding, but it is interesting to wander around the surrounding complex of buildings.
Spice Bazaar
Eminönü. An exotic food market and bazaar selling spices, dried fruits cheeses, olives, as well as towels, slippers, baskets and some jewellery. Outside, to the left, there is a wonderful flower and bird market and to the right merchants busily sell vegetables and fish with lots of local color.
(Open Monday- Saturday 09.00-19.00.)
Yeni Mosque
Eminönü. A late example of classical Ottoman architecture, this is one of the most familiar landmarks in the city.
Sirkeci Train Station

Carpet Museum
(Next to the Blue Mosque),
Sultanahmet
Tel: 518 13 30. A
wonderful collection of ancient kilims and carpets in a very cool, marble
environment. Also a large collection of carpets.
(Open
09.00-12.00, 13.00-16.00.
Closed Sundays and Mondays.)
Mosaic Museum
Opposite Arasta Bazaar (behind the
Blue Mosque), Sultanahmet, Tel: 51812 05
Houses the beautiful mosaics
discovered in Justinian's Grand Palace of Byzantium.
(Open 09.30-17.00.
Closed Tuesdays.)
Museum of Turkish and Islamic
Arts
At Meydani 46, Sultanahmet, Tel: 51813 85, 51818 05. A delightful museum on the ancient hippodrome, housed in Ibraham Pasa Sarayi, the home of Suleyman the Magnificent's Grand Vizier. Beautifully displayed Islamic objects and antique carpets.
(Open 10.00- 17 00. Closed Mondays.)
Galata Tower

Büyükhendek Sokak, Sishane Tel: 2451160 Galata Tower was built by the Genoeses as the principle tower of the Galata walls in 1348. It is 61 meters high and consists of 12 floors including a cellar. Its roof has been restored and is being used a restaurant now.
(Open every day 08.00-21.00. )
Taksim Square

This area was once used as a cemetery. Later a big barracks was built around the square. Today some of these buildings are used by Istanbul Technical University. The Taksim Barrack was torn down in the Republican period. The square was named for the depot located there that regulated the water distribution of the city beginning in Ottoman times..
Dolmabahce Palace

This beautiful Ottoman Palace, magnificently situated at the European side of the Bosphorus strait, was built by the son of Mahmut II, Sultan Abdulmecit 1839-1861, who ascended the throne at the age 16. His decision to have a new fashionable residence similar to European palaces started the construction of the Dolmabahce Palace in 1843
Istiklal Str.
Besiktas SeaPort
Calligraphy Museum
Beyazit Square, Tel: 527 58 51.
The
Ottomans, always uneasy with human pictorial representation, preferred
expression in calligraphy. This is the only museum of calligraphy in the
world.
(Open 09.00-16.00. Closed Sundays and Mondays.)
Ciragan Palace
The Çiragan Palace, once the residence of the last Ottoman Sultans, has been restored to its former glory and is the only luxury hotel on the European shores of the Bosphorus. It offers the perfect combination of Turkey's great tradition of hospitality with five-star standarts.To feel like a Sultan on the shores of the bosphorus, choose Çiragan Palace Hotel Kempinski.
Beyazit Mosque
Rüstempasa Mosque
Saint Irene Museum
Kumkapi Fish Village and
Restaurants
Yenikapi and
Seabus Port

Bosphorus Lines Port

Karakoy Port

Galata Bridge

Ataturk Airport
International
Airport


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