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About Istanbul, Turkey

Istanbul, Turkey is a treasure chest overflowing with timeless and tantalizing riches. It is the only city in the world divided over two continents. Istanbul is European and Istanbul is Asian. It is an immense living museum and a major port and modern trade and cultural center.

The Hippodrome is a good starting point for exploring Istanbul. In 203 AD, it was the center of public life in Istanbul. Standing next to the oldest remaining column, the Egyptian Obelisk, it is easy to hear echoes of chariot wheels and the cheers of 100,000 onlookers. The Blue Mosque, Istanbul’s most famous landmark, is only steps away. Stand in awe surrounded by 20,000 delicate blue tiles, massive interior columns, intricate arabesque designs and six towering minarets of the Blue Mosque. Nearby, Hagia Sophia, one of the architectural wonders of the world, has been a Christian church, a mosque, and is now a museum. Imagine constructing a church of this size and grandeur in the 6th century with only manual labor. The opulent and immense 15th century Topkati Palace is another must-see in Istanbul. Each section offers fascinating glimpses into the past. View exquisite jewels, golden thrones imbedded with precious stones and the Spoonmaker’s Diamond, the 5th largest in the world in the Treasury. The Pavilion of the Holy Mantle holds the mantle once worn by the Prophet Mohammed. A holy man chants from the Koran over the sacred mantle day and night. Over 1,000 wives and concubines lived together in the Sultan’s Harem. Visits to The Harem are only by guided tour. Sign up early; tours fill fast.

No trip to Istanbul is complete without experiencing the Grand Bazaar. A shopper’s paradise of over 4,000 tiny shops spread over sixty-five indoor streets, the Grand Bazaar is an intoxicating blend of colorful sights, smells and sounds. There are priceless treasures and cheap trinkets. Bargaining is expected. Turkish merchants bargain with a smile and offer herbal tea to their shopping guests. The merchant states his price. Offer 50% of the asking price and settle for about 60% of the original price. There are many more majestic palaces, mansions, intriguing markets and exciting experiences in Istanbul. It cannot be seen in a single short visit. Like the song of a siren, it will live in your heart and call you to return again.

Written by: Lynne Christen


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