If you happen to be travelling to Istanbul, there is one place that you simply cannot afford to miss: Maiden's Tower (Kız Kulesi). The historical significance of this iconic edifice is fraught with a wealth of mystique and myth, which all provide an insight into the diverse fabric of Turkish culture. Maiden's Tower has recently [...]
Read moreGreetings fellow travelers, there is one place you must never miss if you are planning to visit Istanbul: Galata Tower. Rather than just being a tower, it's a journey through time and a breathtaking view of one of the world's most vibrant cities. A Little Bit of History Galata Tower Old Photo (1875) Galata Kulesi, [...]
Read moreIf you are looking to go to Turkey, by now you must have noticed the term “Asia Minor” or “Little Asia”. But what is it exactly? Allow us to give you a brief history lesson on this region and explain why it should be in your bucket-list during your Turkish escapade . Cappadocia Göreme Valley [...]
Read moreWelcome all you travelers! In case you are planning to go to Istanbul, then there is one place in particular that must capture your attention Dolmabahce Palace. Indeed, this is a precious treasure through which its visitors can peer into the luxurious life of the Ottoman Empire. In this guide I will tell you how [...]
Read moreWhy Istanbul Strait is called Bosphorus? Public Boats for Bosphorus Tour Guided Bosphorus Tours Dinner Cruises Getting A Private Yacht Having Bosphorus tours in Istanbul is a must when visiting Istanbul, Bosphorus is the common name of the Istanbul Strait which is a natural waterway that separates Asia and Europe in the World and Anatolia […]
Read moreA Bosphorus Cruise with private yacht is a great way to relax and see Istanbul! Having a sip from your coffee and champagne between continents of Asia and Europe is the most eminent reason for Private Bosphorus Cruise. Sailing by the European side and enjoying the famous sites with explanations of a local tour guide […]
Read moreIstanbul at night can be as exciting as in the day! Today, the cosmopolitan city proudly displays its hodgepodge of emotions and styles. In its old part are preserved memories of the past: mosques, churches, bazaars, palaces, and the scenic Bosphorus strait that separates it into two continents. In the newer and more modern part, [...]
Read moreThe Bosphorus Strait connects the Sea of Marmara with the Black Sea. It is 30 km long and 550 to 3000 m wide. Its depth varies from 36 to 124m in the middle of the Strait. The city of Istanbul is the only city in the world located on two continents, as half of the [...]
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