The Galata Mevlevihanesi is the first lodge of Whirling dervishes in Istanbul, was built in 1491 by Iskender Pasha, the Governor General and Imperial Guard Chief of Sultan Bayezit II.
The Sabanci Museum is located in Emirgan, one of the oldest residential areas of the Bosphorus in İstanbul.
At least once in life, preferably several times, you should go to this busy, dynamic melting pot!
Built over three centuries ago, Cağaloğlu Hamami is one of the city's most beautiful hamams.
The Ataturk Olympic Stadium in the Ikitelli district just outside Istanbul was completed in 2002 and can hold over 81,000 spectators.
The oldest monument in Istanbul, was carved in Egypt between 1549-1503 BC and erected in the Amon-Re temple at Karnak.
"Covered Bazaar" -- one of the largest covered markets in the world with more than 58 streets and 4,000 shops, and has between 250,000 and 400,000 visitors daily.
The Galata Bridge is a bridge that spans the Golden Horn in Istanbul, Turkey.
Called Sancta Sophia in Latin, Haghia Sofia in Greek and the Church of the Divine Wisdom in English, Aya Sofya is one of Istanbul's most famous monuments!
Also known as the Blue Mosque, for the blue tiles adorning the walls of its interior.