

A former church and mosque, now a museum, Hagia Sophia is an architectural marvel that showcases Istanbul's rich history.
A former church and mosque, now a museum, showcasing stunning architecture and history.
A large public square surrounded by historic buildings, perfect for a morning stroll.
An underground water storage system built in the 6th century, offering a unique and cool experience.
Sesame seed-covered ring-shaped bread, often eaten for breakfast

Scrambled eggs with tomatoes, peppers, and onions, often served with bread

Grilled meat skewers, often served with rice and salad
Istanbul's weather can be unpredictable, a light rain jacket is essential for sudden showers.
Hagia Sophia is a large museum that requires a lot of walking.
Staying hydrated is important, especially when visiting historical sites in the heat.
Inspired by the museum's stunning mosaics, these artworks capture the essence of Byzantine art.

The evil eye is a powerful symbol in Turkish culture, believed to protect against bad luck.
These beautifully decorated ceramics are inspired by the Iznik pottery tradition, dating back to the Ottoman Empire.
Famous for its traditional Turkish breakfast and pastries since 1871.
Offers a traditional Turkish breakfast with a variety of cheeses, jams, and eggs.
Overlooking the Bosphorus, it's known for its fresh seafood and stunning views.
Sukuharjo Traditional Market is a bustling, colorful marketplace in East Java, Indonesia, offering a wide range of local products and a glimpse into the daily life of the Javanese people.
A serene urban park in Baliuag, Bulacan, offering picnic areas, a lake, and a Japanese garden.
A picturesque mountain community offering year-round outdoor activities, nestled near Mammoth Lakes.