Istanbul Airport and Views


 

The World’s Biggest Airport, Istanbul Airport,

Istanbul Airport is the city's new airport and the biggest achievement of the Turkish government.  The new airport has added more than 200 million flights from Attürk Airport to Istanbul's two airports (Attürk Airport and Sabah Güçıkın International Airport) since 29/10/2018.

By 2025, attractions will attract more tourists.  Istanbul Airport is located in the European part of the city, 40 km from Taksim and 52 km from Atalka-Gökturk-Arnavutkoy.  It is in over 350 countries and is the largest (no... largest) free zone in the world.  Currently, only one terminal is operational, four routes are operational (till the end of the project) and there are five tenders to handle the bulk of flights from the airport.

Finally, the services and facilities offered at the airport are excellent and of course, the airport uses the latest technology to protect the environment.  In addition, although Istanbul Airport has not been fully operational since 19.04.06, it has become a major airport connecting three countries, Europe, Asia, and Africa, and will become an international airport.

The Blue Mosque


Walk across Sultan Ahmed Square to the Blue Mosque. Worked in 1616, the Blue Mosque is popular for the many-sided blue tile work that covers the inside of the structure. It is allowed to enter, and on the off chance that you have never been within a mosque, this is a decent one, to begin with. There are specific principles you should follow while entering a mosque, and in light of the enormous quantities of vacationers that visit the Blue Mosque regularly, the entry techniques very much made sense here.

THE Amazing Bazaar

 For us, one of the features of Istanbul was shopping in the Great Market. Regularly, shopping can be a haul for youngsters. However, not in the Terrific Market. Indeed, even Tyler and Kara were amped up for our return visits here. With its kaleidoscope of beautiful lights, its accommodating individuals, and its labyrinth of corridors, the Excellent Marketplace is a delight to investigate.

THE BASILICA CISTERN


Plummet underground Istanbul to one of the city's antiquated repositories. The Basilica Storage is dull, cold, and strange. Check whether you can find the two marginally frightening Medusa heads.

TOPKAPI Royal Palace

The Topkapi Royal residence was the regulatory focal point of the Ottoman Realm. This Royal residence was utilized for quite a long time until Dolmabahce Castle was developed during the 1800s. One of the most outstanding spots to visit in Topkapi Royal residence is the Array of mistresses, where the mother of the king, his spouses, and his courtesans resided. Topkapi Royal residence is a delightful spot in Istanbul. A large number of rooms is canvassed in impeccable tile work. Assuming you are here in the springtime, the nurseries are loaded up with tulips and hyacinths. Furthermore, the perspectives on Istanbul from here are astonishing.

 Attempt A few NEW Food Varieties

 While in Istanbul, attempt a portion of the neighborhood food sources. Kofte is meatballs made with sheep or hamburgers. Pide is " Turkish pizza. " Meze is cold tidbits. Dolma is full of plant leaves or vegetables. Sister Kebabs, sticks of cooked meat, are heavenly. Doner is a meat sandwich produced using sheep, hamburgers, or chicken. Turkish joy ( lokum ) and baklava are two tasty choices for dessert. This half-day food visit, driven by a nearby aide, incorporates a visit to the two sides of the Bosphorus Stream. Attempt Kurdish food sources, figure out how to smoke a water pipe, cross the Bosphorus by ship, and that's only the tip of the iceberg.

 

 

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