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Sile
Sile
Sile Istanbul
56km from Hagia Sophia Mosque
If you yearn for tranquillity amid stunning natural beauty, Sile offers the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. Renowned for its pristine beaches, scenic trekking trails, and picturesque landscapes, Sile beckons city dwellers and travelers alike to its peaceful village life
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Riva
Riva
Riva İstanbul
32km from Hagia Sophia Mosque
For those seeking a tranquil escape from the bustling streets of Istanbul, the picturesque village of Riva on the Anatolian side is a hidden coastal gem waiting to be explored. Nestled between Anadolu Feneri and Şile, Riva offers an abundance of natural beauty and a serene atmosphere that feels a
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Polonezkoy
Polonezkoy
Located near the bustling metropolis of Istanbul, Polonezkoy beckons as a serene haven where nature's beauty takes center stage. This charming village offers respite from the city's clamor, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the lush embrace of the great outdoors. Polonezkoy is a
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Kilyos
Kilyos
Kilyos İstanbul
27km from Hagia Sophia Mosque
Kilyos is a charming seaside resort on the Black Sea coast of Istanbul, Turkey. It is a popular destination for locals and tourists who want to enjoy the sun, sand and sea away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Kilyos offers a variety of attractions and activities for visitors of all ages and
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Agva
Agva
Agva Istanbul
56km from Hagia Sophia Mosque
Agva, a picturesque resort just a few hours' drive from central Istanbul, unfolds as a hidden coastal gem along Türkiye's Black Sea shoreline. This tranquil destination boasts some of the wildest coastal scenery in the country, drawing nature enthusiasts and couples seeking a romantic getaway
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Bosphorus Mansions
Bosphorus Mansions
Along the shimmering waters of the Bosphorus Strait, a captivating world of Bosphorus Mansions, known as Yalıs, unfolds. These architectural wonders, originally crafted from wood, have graced the Bosphorus shoreline for centuries, carrying tales of opulence and elegance. Traditionally serving as
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Ortakoy
Ortakoy
Ortaköy Istanbul
7km from Hagia Sophia Mosque
Located along the European shore of the Bosphorus, Ortakoy is a vibrant and cosmopolitan neighborhood that stands as one of Istanbul's hippest destinations. Its streets are adorned with contemporary art galleries, charming cafés, and trendy boutiques, making it a delightful escape from the
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Golden Horn
Golden Horn
The Golden Horn, or Haliç in Turkish, is a defining geographical feature of Istanbul, shaping the city's history, culture, and urban landscape for centuries. This iconic estuary not only serves as a natural harbor but also weaves a narrative of human civilization that reflects the essence of
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Haskoy and Sutluce
Haskoy and Sutluce
The suburbs of Haskoy and Sutluce on the northern shore of the Golden Horn are home to two attractions: Rahmi M Koç Müzesi and Miniatürk. If you’re coming by the Golden Horn ferry, the closest stop to both sights is Sütlüce.
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Fener and Balat
Fener and Balat
Fener İstanbul
64km from Hagia Sophia Mosque
Located on the European side of Istanbul, Fener and Balat are two historic neighborhoods that often escape the spotlight but are rich in culture, history, and charm. These adjacent districts offer a glimpse into Istanbul's colorful past, showcasing a unique blend of cultures and traditions
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Taksim Square
Taksim Square
Taksim
901km from Hagia Sophia Mosque
Taksim Square, in Istanbul, is a vibrant hub where history and modernity collide. Iconic for its Gezi Park and the bustling Istiklal Avenue, it's a symbol of Turkey's rich culture and social life. The symbolic heart of modern İstanbul, this busy square is named after the stone taksim (reservoir
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Beyoglu & Around
Beyoglu & Around
The suburb of Beyoglu & Around rises from the shoreline north of the Galata Bridge, and incorporates both Taksim Sq and the grand boulevard, İstiklal Caddesi. By the mid-19th century it was known as Pera, the ‘European’ quarter of town, home to diplomats and traders, and buzzing with the
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