

A vast, opulent palace complex that was the primary residence of the Ottoman sultans for nearly 400 years.
Sesame seed-covered ring-shaped bread, often eaten for breakfast.

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

Grilled meat dishes, often served with rice, vegetables, and yogurt sauce.
These intricate, colorful ceramics are a traditional Turkish art form, originating from the city of Iznik.
The evil eye, or 'nazar', is a symbol of protection and good luck, often worn as a pendant or bracelet.

Hand-woven Turkish carpets are renowned worldwide for their intricate patterns and high-quality materials.

Topkapi Palace has dress codes; long sleeves are recommended for modesty and sun protection.

Exploring the palace involves a lot of walking on uneven surfaces.
Stay hydrated in the warm climate while exploring the palace grounds.
Known for its stunning Bosphorus views and international breakfast menu.
Famous for its traditional Turkish breakfast and baklava.
Located near Topkapi Palace, offering stunning views and fresh seafood.
An iconic mosque with stunning blue tiles, open for morning visits.
A vibrant market offering a sensory experience with local spices and souvenirs.

A historic museum showcasing remarkable architecture and art, best visited in the afternoon.
A captivating nightly spectacle in Philadelphia's historic heart, featuring a synchronized light and water show set to music.
A serene retreat in Suzhou's Lingering Garden, offering tranquil reflection and stunning architecture.

Yangon Zoo, also known as Yangon Zoological Gardens, is a 17-acre zoo located in Insein Township, Yangon Region, Myanmar. Founded in 1901, it features various species of animals and birds from Myanmar and other parts of the world. The zoo aims to promote wildlife conservation and education.