Dolmabahce Palace (Museum)
A blend of a various European architectural styles,was built between 1843-1856 by Karabet Balyan,the court architect of Sultan Abdulmecid.The three-storied built on a symmetrical plan has 285 rooms and 43 halls.The palace has survived intact with its original decorations ,furniture and silk carpets and curtains.it surpasses all other palaces in the world wealth and magnificence.
Yıldız Royal Garden
Here it's a nice oxygen break from the noise and rat-race of the city .Take a walk in imperial gardens ornamented with some kiosks and beautiful vegetations in the middle of Istanbul. Witness the beauty of Yıldız Royal Garden as reminder of the formidable Ottoman Empire.
- Dolmabahce palace is closed on Monday and Thursday's
- Shopping probability
- Dolmabahce(Bezm-I Alem Valide ) mosque is visited in the winter season instead of the yıldız Royal Garden.
Under the romantic backdrop of minarets and mosques, like a step out of time stands the ancient city of Istanbul.
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Facing out to sea at Turkey's Western-most edge lays ancient Ephesus, the best preserved classical city in the eastern Mediterranean.
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Tour Operator Istanbul also provides deluxe small group and private tour packages to all parts of Cappadocia, and specialize in customizing or tailor making tours for individuals, families and groups to specific requirements.Click to Continue
Pamukkale which is the center of natural thermal spring waters with healing properties.Click to Continue
The unpolluted, natural environment enthralls the thousands of tourists who visit Gallipoli: the turquoise coloured sea, intruding among the gilded ramparts of the old town waIls; the stupendous, multicoloured, rocky shaIlows around the island of Saint Andrea, the pleasure of a solitary plunge down to Poseidon's prarie.Click to Continue
A Tour to Turkey is one of those experiences that you do not forget anymore. Turkey is a country that can not remain indifferent either you adore or hate, but indifference, not really.
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