

Historic square in Istanbul, once the sporting and social center of Constantinople, now home to the Walled Obelisk and the Egyptian Obelisk.

Sultanahmet Square has varied weather, a jacket is essential for cooler evenings and unexpected rain.
Exploring historical sites requires comfortable footwear to prevent fatigue and discomfort.
Staying hydrated is crucial, especially when visiting outdoor attractions in the summer heat.
Famous for its traditional Turkish breakfast and simit, a historic bakery since 1871.
Offers a traditional Eastern Turkish breakfast with a beautiful view of the Bosphorus.
Overlooking the Marmara Sea, it's known for its fresh seafood and stunning views.
Handcrafted with intricate designs, these pendants are believed to protect against evil and bring good luck.
Iznik-style ceramics are renowned for their vibrant colors and intricate patterns, reflecting Ottoman art and culture.
A traditional Turkish sweet, Lokum comes in various flavors and is often served with coffee or tea.
Sesame seed-covered bread ring, often eaten for breakfast

Scrambled eggs with tomatoes, peppers, and onions
Grilled meat dish, often served with bread and salad
A former church and mosque, now a museum, showcasing stunning architecture and history.
An ancient chariot-racing arena with Egyptian obelisks and a German fountain.
An underground water storage system built in the 6th century, featuring Medusa heads and columns.

Explore the rich cultural heritage of Dongguan through its traditional arts, crafts, and folk customs at this engaging museum.
Aiguille Du Midi, a 3,842m peak, offers stunning views of Mont Blanc and the French Alps. Accessible by cable car.
A poignant reminder of nature's fury, the Krakatoa Volcano Museum stands as a testament to the catastrophic 1883 eruption, offering a glimpse into the region's volcanic history.