Istanbul, Turkey
Istanbul has dominated the Straits of Bosphorus for 25 centuries. As Constantinople, the city was the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire, a metropolis of stunning splendor when the great capitals of Europe were mere villages. The influence of Asia and Europe, the religion of Christians and Moslems, and the culture of Turks, Persians and Asians have all found their way into the daily life of this bustling metropolis. And from the kaleidoscope of street scenes to the serenity of the surrounding waters, Istanbul offers one intriguing adventure after another.
Topkapi Palace
This opulent palace from the Ottoman Empire was built in the days when silk-clad Sultans ruled the land, and is one of the city's most popular attractions.
Blue Mosque
The 17th century Blue Mosque is renowned for its domes and minarets, with an interior decorated by more than 20,000 Iznik tiles in 33 different shades of blue.
Grand Bazaar
The largest covered market in the world; with over 4,000 shops, cafes and restaurants in a maze of 65 winding streets. Bargaining is not only expected, it's half the fun.
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