Bosphorus Bridge
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Dolmabahçe
Palace:
This area was originally the bay where the navy anchored in the early periods
when the Ottomans conquered Istanbul. Between 1611-1614, this bay had been
filled in and a timber building with a large garden called "the Besiktas
Palace" had been built with the order of Sultan Ahmet I. The land of the
Besiktas Palace, which had become completely useless due to a fire, was chosen
as teh site of the new palace by Sultan Abdulmecit I, since it was by the sea
side and close to the city center.
Bosphorus Bridge:
Unique chance to step from one continent (Europe) to another (Asia) within
few minutes. The Ataturk Bridge carries 200.000 vehicles and 600.000 people
a day. It is the 4th lngest suspension bridges in the Europe and 7th in the
world.
Camlica Hil: Camlica Hill is one of the highest point of the Bosphorus and
Istanbul. The Çamlica Hill has a wonderful panorama including the Sea
of Marmara, the Bosphorus, Historical Peninsula and islands.
Camlica Hil:
Camlica Hill is one of the highest point of the Bosphorus
and Istanbul. The Çamlica Hill has a wonderful
panorama including the Sea of Marmara, the Bosphorus,
Historical Peninsula and islands. |