Turkey Attractions
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Showing 10 attractions in Istanbul tagged history, food
Clear AllKadikoy Market & Food Tour
Bustling Asian-side neighbourhood market where locals shop for fresh produce, street food, meze, and artisan goods along lively lanes.
Spice Bazaar (Egyptian Bazaar)
Vibrant 17th-century market overflowing with colourful spices, Turkish delight, dried fruits, and aromatic teas beside the Golden Horn.
Suleymaniye Mosque
Masterpiece of architect Sinan crowning the Third Hill, with serene gardens, tombs of Suleiman the Magnificent, and Golden Horn views.
Galata Tower
Medieval Genoese stone tower rising 67 metres above Beyoglu, offering sweeping 360-degree views of the Golden Horn and Bosphorus.
Basilica Cistern
Atmospheric 6th-century underground cistern with 336 marble columns, eerie lighting, and the famous Medusa head bases.
Dolmabahce Palace
Opulent 19th-century Ottoman palace on the Bosphorus shore, featuring a crystal chandelier gifted by Queen Victoria.
Grand Bazaar
One of the world's oldest and largest covered markets with over 4,000 shops selling jewellery, spices, carpets, and more.
Blue Mosque (Sultanahmet)
Iconic 17th-century Ottoman mosque famous for its six minarets and stunning blue Iznik tile interior.
Topkapi Palace
Ottoman imperial palace museum housing priceless treasures, the Harem, and relics of the Prophet Muhammad.
Hagia Sophia
Historic mosque and former cathedral with magnificent Byzantine architecture, mosaics, and one of the world's largest domes.
