İSTANBUL :
Welcome to Istanbul, the city of the past, the present and the future. Istanbul not only joins continents, it also joins cultures and people. Close your eyes and imagine yourself in a city; the mysticism of the East and the modernity of the West, the constant time travel between past and the future, the balance of the traditional and the contemporary. Istanbul is one of the most visited and important places in the world, a central hub connecting Asia and Europe, blending the past and the future, bringing together cultures and people from all over the world. Visit Istanbul and feel the harmony of the opposites.
Located in the Marmara region of Turkey, Istanbul is the world’s most gorgeous and mysterious city, the coolest European city, the biggest Turkish city. Check out the beauty, the culture, and everything this amazing city has to offer.
Find out all you need to know about this exciting city of Istanbul with the ideas on food and drink, nature and geography, arts and culture, climate, academic life, economy and thousands of years history. Come, experience and live the moment, and explore everything about Istanbul like never before.
Enjoy city shopping and tourist attractions, experience the colorful daily life and dynamic nightlife, or visit museums, historical and religious sites in Istanbul. Catch a glimpse of Istanbul’s ancient city walls, enchanted churches, Ottoman palaces and spiritual mosques, savor the delightful flavours of the city’s rich cuisine. Fascinating stories in amazing locations. Come find yours in Istanbul.
Istanbul, the city of endless discoveries. The city is proud to offer you some of the best opportunities in the world, such as architectural monuments, exciting historical places and unique holy sites.
In terms of population, Istanbul is the biggest metropolis of Europe. The city offers a wealth of tourist attractions to visit with endless treasures stretching throughout the city, each area having its own special magic and must see attractions. Museums, modern art galleries, traditional hammams, amusement parks, aquariums and dolphinariums, nature parks and gardens.
Istanbul has been populated by the humankind since the 6th century BC. Including Roman, Byzantine and the Ottoman Empires, this very old but fascinating city functioned as a home to many tribes, nomads and of course civilizations. Not only hosting, Istanbul was also the religious center of these three empires mentioned. Maybe this is the reason why Istanbul has always been a city full of tolerance towards any kind of diversities. In Istanbul, mosques, churches and synagogues stand side by side.
The historical city of Istanbul, the only city in the world located on two continents, was the capital of three great empires; Roman, Byzantine and the Ottoman Empire.
BLACK SEA:
With its deep green forests, high mountains, beautiful plateaus and deep valleys, the Black Sea is one of the most special and geographically rich regions of Turkey. The people of Black Sea are great lovers of fishing, the sea, corn, tea and hazelnut. This colourful population is full of humor and deeply dedicated to the earth. Turkey’s Black Sea region has also 18 small and big cities for local and foreign visitors to go explore.
It is time to discover a colourful mosaic of hundreds of years with its beauty, people, nature, music and culture. A fantastic journey through the Black Sea region of Turkey. An unforgettable holiday that will keep your interests and adrenaline high.
The streams reaching to endlessness, lush green plateaus reaching to blue sky, and of course the secret journey to peace and adventure. A trip through the Black Sea landscape includes series of peaceful beaches along the seashore, quaint fishing villages, hidden coves, lovely small towns, boundless rolling highlands, fields of tea, hazelnut, tobacco and corn. It is time to explore the lush green places to go through the Black Sea region of Turkey.
Situated on Turkey’s northern stretch of coast, the Black Sea is very attractive region for visitors with its rich flora and fauna, deep forests, pastoral plateaus, crater lakes, vast mountains, waterfalls, rivers and streams. Historical structures dating back to centuries, nature walks, rafting and canoeing, winter sports, hunting and fishing, grass skiing, healing waters and delicious local dishes; there are many things to do and see in the Black Sea region of Turkey.