tourist attractions in istanbul
The most famous tourist places in Istanbul
Galata Tower.
Galata Tower is one of the most visited places in Istanbul. It is a nine-floor tower. It was built as part of the expansion of the Genoese colony in Constantinople. It is distinguished for its magnificent view over the Bosphorus and the Sea of Marmara. The tower has been used for several purposes over the years. But nowadays it is considered a tourist attraction and its destination is to attract tourists. Where visitors can climb to the seventh floor using the elevator, but they have to climb the remaining two floors. On the upper floor there is a restaurant with stunning views. It is reported that the best time to visit the Galata Tower is in the spring and autumn seasons.
Dolmabahce Palace.
Dolmabahce Palace is located in Istanbul, surrounded by gardens decorated with the most beautiful crops. This palace inhabited six sultans in successive periods between 1856 and 1924 CE. And it was inhabited by the last Ottoman caliph Abd al-Majeed Effendi from 1927 to 1949 CE. Then it was used as a presidential office. The Dolmabahce Palace includes three main sections: the royal suite, which was used for administrative purposes of the state, the ballroom that was used to hold official ceremonies, and the Sultan's harem wing dedicated to the private life of the Sultan and members of his family. It also includes his office containing books belonging to the caliph Abd al-Majeed. The palace is distinguished by its western influences on the building, in addition to the elaborate decorations and designs in it. The best time to visit the palace is in the fall and spring semesters and in the early morning time due to the limited number of visitors allowed to enter it.
Sulaymaniyah Mosque.
The Sulaymaniyah Mosque or Sulayman Alkanony is characterized by its great view and construction, in addition to the four pillars in it. Where these columns were brought from four different spots are Baalbek and the city of Alexandria and two of the Byzantine palaces in Istanbul. It was built between 1550 and 1557 CE by Sulayman Alkanony. It is the fourth imperial mosque built at that time. The mosque was damaged by a fire that broke out in 1660 AD and was repaired by the architect Fossati, according to the orders of Sultan Mehmed IV. The mosque is a tourist destination for those who visit Istanbul. The best times to visit him are in the evening because of its calmness.
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