

The Süleymaniye Mosque, an architectural masterpiece, is the largest mosque in Istanbul, offering panoramic views of the Golden Horn.
Known for its stunning Bosphorus views and traditional Turkish breakfast.
Famous for its traditional Turkish breakfast with a view of the Blue Mosque.
Offers a variety of seafood dishes with a beautiful view of the Bosphorus.
Sesame-seeded bread ring, often eaten for breakfast

Scrambled eggs with peppers, tomatoes, and onions
Grilled meat dish, often served with rice and salad
Respectful dress code is expected when visiting religious sites like Süleymaniye Mosque.

Exploring historic sites often involves walking on uneven surfaces.
Istanbul's weather can be unpredictable, with sudden rain showers.
An iconic 16th-century mosque with stunning architecture and intricate details.
A former Byzantine church, now a museum, known for its beautiful mosaics and frescoes.
A traditional postcard featuring the iconic Süleymaniye Mosque, a symbol of Istanbul's rich history and architecture.
Handmade coasters featuring the intricate Iznik tile design, a traditional Turkish art form.
A scenic boat tour along the Bosphorus Strait, offering views of both European and Asian sides of Istanbul.
A traditional Turkish sweet, often given as a gift, made from starch and sugar with various flavorings and toppings.
Antoni Gaudí's unfinished masterpiece, a towering basilica with intricate facades and soaring spires.
Guntur Town Hall, a grand colonial structure, is a testament to the city's rich history and culture.
Prachin Konkan Museum, nestled in Alibaug, showcases the rich history and culture of the ancient Konkan region.