


The Bosphorus Bridge, a suspension bridge connecting Europe and Asia, offers stunning views of the Bosphorus Strait and Istanbul's skyline.
Bosphorus Bridge can be windy and rainy, especially in spring and autumn.
The bridge is a popular spot for walking and sightseeing.
To enjoy the panoramic views of the Bosphorus Strait and surrounding areas.
An iconic mosque with stunning architecture, famous for its blue tiles and six minarets.
A bustling market offering a variety of spices, Turkish delights, and local souvenirs.
A vast palace complex housing imperial quarters, gardens, and the Harem section.

Sesame-crusted ring-shaped bread, often eaten for breakfast.

Scrambled eggs with tomatoes, peppers, and onions, often served with bread.
Grilled fish sandwich, often served with lettuce and onions.
Famous for its baklava and other Turkish pastries since 1871.
Offers a traditional Turkish breakfast with a view of the Bosphorus.
Serves a wide variety of Turkish dishes in a beautiful garden setting.
A symbol of Istanbul, these handcrafted models represent the iconic Bosphorus Bridge, connecting Europe and Asia.
Nazar boncuğu, or the evil eye, is a powerful symbol of protection in Turkish culture, often worn as jewellery.
A traditional tea set, including a samovar and tulip-shaped glasses, is a must-have for tea lovers.
A charming museum dedicated to the history of pianos, housed in a historic building on Gulangyu Island.
Kushiro Marsh, a vast wetland in eastern Hokkaido, is home to diverse wildlife and the iconic red-crowned crane.
A unique wildlife reserve in Bhutan dedicated to Takin, the national animal, offering a glimpse into Bhutan's natural heritage.