Cathedral "Hagia Sophia"
Built by the Byzantines in the sixth century AD, when the Muslim Ottomans opened Istanbul turned the cathedral into a mosque.
And Hagia Sophia became a museum since the twentieth century.
Palace "Topkapi"
It dates back to the fifteenth century, the rule of the Ottoman sultans center for four decades.
Palace overlooking the Bosphorus and has a lot of parks and suites that reflect the lifestyle of the Ottoman.
Grand Bazaar
Is a popular historic market has a huge gate 11, and various boutique of clothing and fabrics, antiques, food, and other accessories.
And the market is divided into sections according to the cargo, which facilitates shopping on the visiting process.
Palace formerly submerged
It used to store water, and consists of a yard underground where built 336 column.
Suleiman Mosque legal, or Sulaymaniyah
One of the most prominent mosques in Istanbul was built in the reign of Sultan Suleiman the Canaanite, in the sixteenth century. It features a dome that reaches a height of 53 meters.
Bazaar spices
Of the most important tourist destinations in Istanbul.
Known among Turks, as "Bazaar Egypt", because the Ottoman government built from taxes imposed on Egyptian imports revenues.
Dolma Bache Palace
It was built during the year 1854.
This luxurious "Topkapi Palace" mansion and replaced analgesic Ottoman sultans, and still retains the precious Bothath and the state that witnessed the last Ottoman Sultan.
Independence Avenue, Taksim Square
Of the famous tourist destinations in the Western Conference in Istanbul, many archaeological buildings and there is on both sides of the independence of the street as well as shops.
And visit this street three million visitors a day.
And it passes in Istiklal Street train transfer back to the Ottoman era.
Bosphorus
It separates the continents of Asia and Europe, and its banks are adorned historical and architectural landmarks worth seeing.
The best way to enjoy the beauty of Europe and Asia at the same time, is riding a boat trip along the Bosphorus.
Galata Tower
The highest tower in the historical Galata district of Istanbul, is considered the Istanbul skyline view from the top of the tower, the most beautiful in Turkey.
Market baths
Archaeological excellence cities of the Ottoman Empire.