

A lavish 19th-century Ottoman palace on the Bosphorus, known for its stunning architecture and rich history.
The last imperial residence of the Ottoman Empire, featuring stunning architecture and rich history.
A historic square surrounded by iconic landmarks, including the Blue Mosque and Hagia Sophia.
A scenic boat tour along the Bosphorus Strait, offering views of both European and Asian sides of Istanbul.
Sesame-seeded bread ring, often eaten for breakfast

Scrambled eggs with tomatoes, peppers, and onions
Grilled fish sandwich with lettuce and onions
Famous for its traditional Turkish breakfast and pastries since 1820.
Offers a traditional Turkish breakfast with a view of the Bosphorus.
Serves a variety of Turkish dishes with a focus on the Black Sea region.
Decorative tiles with intricate patterns, a traditional Turkish art form dating back to the Ottoman Empire.
A blue eye-shaped amulet believed to protect against evil, a popular symbol in Turkish culture.
Sweet confectionery made from starch and sugar, often flavored with rose water, pistachio, or lemon.
Istanbul's weather can be unpredictable, a rain jacket is essential for sudden showers.
Dolmabahce Palace is large and requires a lot of walking.

A guide book will provide detailed information about the palace and its history.
A serene riverside promenade in Diphu, offering panoramic views of the Diphu River and a peaceful escape from city life.
A fascinating museum nestled at the base of Superstition Mountain, dedicated to preserving the history and legends of the area.
Daocheng Geru Temple, a Tibetan Buddhist monastery, is renowned for its stunning architecture and vibrant religious atmosphere.