

Topkapi Palace, a vast complex in Istanbul, was the primary residence of the Ottoman sultans for nearly 400 years.

Topkapi Palace is mostly outdoors, and Istanbul can be sunny and warm.
Exploring the palace involves a lot of walking on uneven surfaces.
Staying hydrated is crucial in the warm Istanbul climate.
An iconic mosque with stunning blue tiles, open for visitors in the morning.
A vibrant market offering a sensory experience with its array of spices and local products.

A historic museum that was once a church and a mosque, showcasing stunning architecture.
Sesame seed-covered ring-shaped bread, often eaten for breakfast with tea or coffee.
Scrambled eggs with tomatoes, peppers, and onions, often served with bread.
Grilled meat dish, often served with bread and salad, made from minced lamb or beef.
Famous for its traditional Turkish breakfast and simit (sesame bread).
Offers a traditional Eastern Turkish breakfast with a view of the Bosphorus.
Known for its stunning views of the Bosphorus and Topkapi Palace.
Decorative tiles and pottery from the Iznik region, reflecting Ottoman art and history.
A symbol of protection against evil, often worn as a pendant or used to decorate homes.
A traditional sweet made from starch and sugar, often flavoured with rosewater or pistachio.
Zhaozhou Bridge, an architectural marvel, is the world's oldest open-spandrel stone segmental arch bridge, offering a glimpse into ancient Chinese engineering.
Agonda Beach, a 3km stretch of white sand and palm trees, is known for its laid-back vibe, water sports, and turtle nesting sites.

A scenic 1.4km walk offering stunning views of the Three Sisters and Jamison Valley.