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Istanbul
1,500 years after being built, Istanbul's architecture still hasn't produced a building to rival the beauty of the Hagia Sophia. Dating all the way back to the Roman Empire, the building has served the city as an Orthodox Church, a secular museum, and once again as a mosque. Alongside the huge dome, the highly decorative interior will leave any visitor awestruck that hands are capable of creating something so impressive. Keep an eye out for early Christian motifs inside the epitome of Byzantine Architecture that is still just as powerful today.
\$29.00
At Topkapı Palace Museum, you'll find collections like old weapons, robes, and interesting personal items that belonged to Ottoman sultans. The ornate rooms give a strong sense of the place's history. The Imperial Treasury grabs attention with its collection of unique objects. Plus, there's a kitchen-turned-restaurant, where you can try traditional Turkish food that adds a different flavor to your visit.
\$60.00
The Basilica Cistern is a chamber built in the 6th century, under the Emperor Justinan I, to hold 80,000 cubic meters of water. It is located under the streets of Istanbul, supported by arches and 336 marble columns. This masterpiece of architecture is probably the most famous of the hundreds cistern built in Istanbul. This Cathedral size cistern now hold only a fraction of the water that carried during its history and it has been re open to the public after carful renovation works. The ceiling is supported by impressive 336 marble columns, each 9 metres (30 ft) high, arranged in 12 rows of 28 columns each . Intresting thing is that the majority of the columns in the cistern appear to have been recycled from the ruins of older buildings. One of the most famous of this "recycled" piece is probably the "head of the Medusa" raising from the water tank.
\$46.50
See Istanbul from a new perspective! Cruises along the Bosphorus are a unique way to see the city and avoid the crowded streets. If you want to learn more about the history of Istanbul, a city cruise with an audio guide would be a good fit. Or, if you are seeking a cultural flair, a cruise with live entertainment or dinner served onboard (or both!) may be the perfect option. With day and evening cruises available, sailing along Istanbul's Bosphorus River is sure to be a Turkish delight.
\$5.00
You should try a flight with Zippline, the perfect activity for adrenaline and adventure lovers in Istanbul. Zippline offers a unique experience by wearing a safety belt with a steel rope tied from a high point to a low point, with the help of your own weight and gravity. It's available at various locations around Istanbul.
\$16.82
Observe ancient architecture and underground columns. Take a guided tour to learn about its historical significance.
\$20.00
Dolmabahce Palace is the last palace built by the Ottoman Sultanate in Istanbul, Turkey. It is located on the coast, close to the ferries that depart from Beşiktaş.
\$46.90
Formerly known as Isfanbul, Vialand is a theme park and entertainment complex located in the district of Eyüp in Istanbul, Turkey. The park features a wide range of fun rides and fairground classics and is partly designed with an architectural style that reflects Turkey's Ottoman heritage.
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The Land of Legends is a large entertainment and holiday complex in Antalya, Turkey. Opened in 2016, it consists of an 800,000 m2 theme park, an aquatic park, a shopping avenue, and a hotel.
\$80.00
Hodjapasha Cultural Center is a delightful piece of the city’s striking cultural mosaic, near the mighty Hagia Sophia Basilica and the magnificent Topkapi Palace. Transformed from a large 15th-century hamam (Turkish bath), the building now welcomes visitors under its high dome ceilings to showcase some of the best of this vast country’s traditions since 2008.
\$31.97
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Set sail on the Bosphorus River with dinner served right from your seat. Relish in delicious traditional cuisine onboard as you float along Turkey's most famous river. See Istanbul illuminated at night as you wine and dine on a Bosphorus River cruise.
\$12.15
Meet favorite characters from popular Nickelodeon shows. Enjoy interactive games and activities designed for children.
\$43.00
Sultan Ahmed Mosque, also known as the Blue Mosque due to its blue-tiled interior, is the most important mosque in Istanbul. It was built by the Ottoman Sultan Ahmed I between 1609-1616 and was designed to compete with the majesty of Hagia Sophia. It is located next to the Byzantine Hippodrome in the old city center.
\$15.00
See the best bits of Istanbul and save money and time when you combine admission fees for major attractions with a city card. Any one of these Istanbul city cards gives you access to dozens of attractions and services – the Blue Mosque, Hagia Sophia, Topkapi Palace and Basilica Cistern are all within reach. Some city cards include unlimited public transport on a bus or Bosphorus cruise, and provide audio guides in multiple languages.
\$45.00
Antalya Aquarium is one of the world's biggest aquarium complexes and boasts the world's longest aquarium sea tunnel, clocking in at a staggering length of 131 meters, and a sprawling width of three meters. The aquarium is home to a huge variety of aquatic wildlife displayed in state-of-the-art viewing galleries.
\$43.50
The Galata Tower (also known as the Galata Kulesi Museum) stands as a watchtower in Istanbul, Turkey. Constructed in 1348 and destroyed during the Fourth Crusade, the restored Galata Tower is now a museum with an observation deck that offers visitors scenic views of Istanbul.
\$39.90
Explore the stunning Prince's Islands of Istanbul on an amazing tour! Discover the beauty of the islands, where you'll find a perfect blend of historical and modern attractions. You'll be able to take in the natural beauty of the area, as well as explore the interesting sights and activities that make the islands so unique. With this tour, you'll be able to experience the best that Istanbul has to offer!
\$10.00
Take an unforgettable journey to the heart of one of Istanbul's most captivating cultural experiences – the Whirling Dervishes ceremony. Be mesmerized by the grace of the Sufi dancers and their traditional robes as they twirl to the sounds of hauntingly beautiful music. Watch in awe as they reach a trance-like state of spirituality and peace. What an experience!
\$12.90
Discover the Hagia Sophia History Museum and immerse yourself in a world of architectural and cultural marvels. Travel through the heritage and history of one of the world’s most iconic landmarks in Istanbul.
\$0.00
The Camlica Tower is the tallest structure in Istanbul, at 369 meters. Construction on the tower started in 2016 and was completed in 2020. Inspired by the shape of a tulip flower, a symbol of the Turks during the Ottoman period, it now stands as Istanbul's gem. With panoramic views, luxury dining experiences, green spaces, and an interactive Mission Moon exhibit, there is certainly a lot to see at the Camlica Tower.
\$35.00