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Lost in Istanbul

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Tenedos, or Bozcaada in Turkish, is an island of Turkey in the northeastern part of the Aegean Sea. Administratively, the island constitutes the Bozcaada district of Çanakkale province. With an area of 39.9 km² it is the third largest Turkish island after Imbros and Marmara.
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Bozcaada
45 locals recommend
Tenedos, or Bozcaada in Turkish, is an island of Turkey in the northeastern part of the Aegean Sea. Administratively, the island constitutes the Bozcaada district of Çanakkale province. With an area of 39.9 km² it is the third largest Turkish island after Imbros and Marmara.
The Galata Tower — called Christea Turris by the Genoese — is a medieval stone tower in the Galata/Karaköy quarter of Istanbul, Turkey, just to the north of the Golden Horn's junction with the Bosphorus
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Galata
200 locals recommend
The Galata Tower — called Christea Turris by the Genoese — is a medieval stone tower in the Galata/Karaköy quarter of Istanbul, Turkey, just to the north of the Golden Horn's junction with the Bosphorus
Located on the Marmara Sea coast on the Asian Side of town, the Kadıköy district and its Moda neighbourhood in particular have soared in popularity over the past few years, leading us to name it one of the 50 coolest neighbourhoods in the world. Hundreds of new bars, cafés, restaurants and shops have opened here, making the area a must-see for those really wanting to get a feel of how the city hangs out these days. While it may be the apple of the eye for an ever-increasing number of Istanbulites, Kadıköy still features a more relaxed vibe than the bustling European side, a fact quite evident upon first visit. If you’re still not convinced, taking a ferry there might just be the best way to soak up Istanbul's inimitable views.
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Moda
122 locals recommend
Located on the Marmara Sea coast on the Asian Side of town, the Kadıköy district and its Moda neighbourhood in particular have soared in popularity over the past few years, leading us to name it one of the 50 coolest neighbourhoods in the world. Hundreds of new bars, cafés, restaurants and shops have opened here, making the area a must-see for those really wanting to get a feel of how the city hangs out these days. While it may be the apple of the eye for an ever-increasing number of Istanbulites, Kadıköy still features a more relaxed vibe than the bustling European side, a fact quite evident upon first visit. If you’re still not convinced, taking a ferry there might just be the best way to soak up Istanbul's inimitable views.

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Many of the city’s most famous buildings are in Sultanahmet, the center of old Istanbul. Once a church, then a mosque, and now a museum, the Hagia Sophia displays Byzantine mosaics. Six minarets mark the Blue Mosque, while walkways wind underground at the Basilica Cistern, which once supplied water to lavish Topkapı Palace nearby. Several museums border tranquil Gülhane Park, with its Bosphorus views.
225 locals recommend
Sultanahmet
225 locals recommend
Many of the city’s most famous buildings are in Sultanahmet, the center of old Istanbul. Once a church, then a mosque, and now a museum, the Hagia Sophia displays Byzantine mosaics. Six minarets mark the Blue Mosque, while walkways wind underground at the Basilica Cistern, which once supplied water to lavish Topkapı Palace nearby. Several museums border tranquil Gülhane Park, with its Bosphorus views.
Üsküdar is a sprawling residential area on Istanbul’s Asian side, where the ornate Beylerbeyi Palace sits in the shadow of the Bosphorus Bridge. The leafy Kuzguncuk neighborhood has a quiet, village feel, while the vaulted Mihrimah Sultan Cami mosque stands near the ferry wharves on the busy waterfront. Promenade cafes offer views of tiny Maiden’s Tower island and toward Sultanahmet across the water.
113 locals recommend
Üsküdar
113 locals recommend
Üsküdar is a sprawling residential area on Istanbul’s Asian side, where the ornate Beylerbeyi Palace sits in the shadow of the Bosphorus Bridge. The leafy Kuzguncuk neighborhood has a quiet, village feel, while the vaulted Mihrimah Sultan Cami mosque stands near the ferry wharves on the busy waterfront. Promenade cafes offer views of tiny Maiden’s Tower island and toward Sultanahmet across the water.
Kadıköy is a laid-back residential neighborhood on Istanbul’s Asian shore, famed for its bustling fish and produce market offering Turkish pizza, olives, stuffed mussels, and more. On curving streets, buildings with colorful murals are home to indie boutiques, hip cafes, and Anatolian eateries. The views from the Moda neighborhood's shores stretch across the Sea of Marmara toward Sultanahmet, showcasing the skyline.
505 locals recommend
Kadıköy
505 locals recommend
Kadıköy is a laid-back residential neighborhood on Istanbul’s Asian shore, famed for its bustling fish and produce market offering Turkish pizza, olives, stuffed mussels, and more. On curving streets, buildings with colorful murals are home to indie boutiques, hip cafes, and Anatolian eateries. The views from the Moda neighborhood's shores stretch across the Sea of Marmara toward Sultanahmet, showcasing the skyline.

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Walls of Constantinople Description DescriptionThe Walls of Constantinople are a series of defensive stone walls that have surrounded and protected the city of Constantinople since its founding as the new capital of the Roman Empire by Constantine the Great.
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