Istanbul
Two continents, one skyline — minarets, bazaars, and tea by the Bosphorus.
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🧭 Why Visit
Istanbul is the only city on two continents, and it feels like it: Byzantine domes and Ottoman minarets, a bazaar with four thousand shops, ferries crossing between Europe and Asia for the price of a coffee.
🏛️ A Little History
Byzantium, then Constantinople, then Istanbul — capital of the Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman empires in turn. The 1453 conquest by Mehmed II turned Hagia Sophia from the world's greatest church into its most contested building.
💡 Did You Know?
The Grand Bazaar, opened in 1461, is one of the world's oldest and largest covered markets — 61 streets under one roof — and the Basilica Cistern beneath the old town holds 336 marble columns, two resting on carved Medusa heads.
Live Prices & Availability
Local Know-How
- In the Grand Bazaar, the first price is an opening bid — counter at half, smile
- The public ferry to Kadıköy is a €1 Bosphorus cruise locals ride daily
Getting Around
- Buy an Istanbulkart immediately — it works on trams, metro, funiculars, AND ferries
- Dress code for mosques: shoulders/knees covered, scarves provided at Hagia Sophia
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