Destinations
Destinations
Curated cities, countries and travel inspiration for the next trip.
Hagia Sophia
Istanbul, Turkey
Hagia Sophia is one of the most famous and historical monuments of Istanbul, embodying the rich cultural heritage of the Byzantine and Ottoman periods. Dome: 31 meters in diameter and 55 meters high, described in its time as "hanging the sky". Interior decorations: Byzantine mosaics, Arabic calligraphy panels, marble columns and exquisite stone carvings. Dimensions: 82 meters long, 73 meters wide.
Bosphorus Strait
Istanbul, Turkey
The Bosphorus Strait separates the European and Asian sides of Istanbul. Taking a boat cruise along the Bosphorus is one of the most popular experiences for tourists, offering views of historic palaces, modern bridges, and stunning cityscapes.
SĂĽleymaniye Mosque
Istanbul, Turkey
Süleymaniye Mosque — one of the most famous landmarks in Istanbul, a masterpiece of Ottoman architecture.
The Hippodrome
Istanbul, Turkey
The Hippodrome — the central square of ancient Constantinople, once used for chariot races and public events. Today it is part of Sultanahmet Square.
Topkapi Palace
Istanbul, Turkey
The Topkapi Palace was the residence of the Ottoman sultans for centuries. Built in the 15th century, it housed treasures, holy relics, and historical artifacts. Today, it is a museum where visitors can admire its opulent architecture and enjoy breathtaking views of the Bosphorus.
Blue Mosque
Istanbul, Turkey
The Sultanahmet Mosque, also known as the “Blue Mosque,” was built between 1609 and 1616. It is famous for its six minarets, large domes, and interior decorated with more than 20,000 blue tiles. Located across from Hagia Sophia, it remains one of Istanbul’s most iconic landmarks.
