Istanbul Oldcity Tours
We met at the hotel with our tour guide to join Private tours Private tours istanbul istanbul and we attended. Our first tour guide told us very detailed information about Istanbul. Istanbul is located in a part of the European continent, in Asia and in the middle part of the bosphorus and the sea. We went first to the Grand Bazaar in the morning and here he İstanbul2 conquering Ottoman Sultan Mehmet Istanbul in 1453 and Istanbul was the capital of the empire. This period has made the Grand Bazaar and 600 shops nearby. first Turkish ephesus holiday , ephesus tours handicrafts, artifacts, and souvenir shops. Jewelery for men and women and sells a wide variety of jewelry made of precious stones. Men and women clothing and accessories made from pure silk. Leather Coat Jacket made of a wide variety are sold here. Also here is hand-woven silk wool carpets and rugs are sold here. Is buun Grand Bazaar in Beyazit square.
We went to the Hippodrome and the arena and this is used as the milk snake and has 2 obelisk brought from Egypt. The Hippodrome was built by the German emperor of the Ottoman sultan as the fountain of getting gifts. After about 10 minutes walk from the Hippodrome went Hagia Sophia. By Justinian in 531, King and Istanbul is the most beautiful and magnificent structure. In the Justinian Constantine is decorated with paintings and mosaics of Jesus and Mary. The most beautiful place in the city of Istanbul and Istanbul is the highest hill seems from every point. Istanbul Hagia Sohier had spectacular views of the sea and the bosphorus. Finally he sultan mehmet istanbul istanbul conquest in 1453 and has made a huge renovation and restoration in this period and the Hagia Sophia was converted into a mosque and four minarets were added. Istanbul Hagia Sophia museum serves as the last 50 years.
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