Beautiful!everything is well-groomed, green!
Chestnuts and corn are fried everywhere, 10 minutes, you go down to the embankment..everything is in the style of Portulia, Italy..It's just crazy!
And, of course, I have never sat in such large Mosques before!
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Гусейнова Супия
Level 7 Local Expert
December 17, 2024
When visiting this place, you are transported back to the reign of Sultan Suleiman, Topkapi, the hammam Hurrem is very pleasant, the Hagia Sophia mosque is beautiful, the Basilica Cistern, etc., there are a lot of historical places, the atmosphere cannot be expressed in words ... it's worth a look
It's a very beautiful location. On one side is the Blue Mosque, on the other side is the Hagia Sophia. Everything is clean (unlike the whole of Istanbul), benches, greenery.
It is necessary to visit here, who came to Istanbul! The view and the square are very beautiful, a lot of people visit! The square is located between two mosques, I advise you to look in the evening, the illumination does its job and gives the atmosphere of the east)
A place of attraction for people on any day and at any time. You sit and look at two architectural masterpieces at once. It is a very atmospheric place, especially during the azan, when voices echo.
The main square of the city. It is beautiful and there are many tourists. On one side of the fountain Ai Sofia on the other side Sultanahmet. I did not go to Aisofia again because of the price of 800 lira per person, but you can go to Sultanahmet.
Very beautiful! We lived near Sultanahmet, so we visited there often. Gulubaya Mosque and Hagia Sophia are beautiful. In the evening there is a beautiful backlight! I recommend everyone to visit.
A place whiter than saturated with the history of civilization is to be searched in the world. 500 meters away: Blue Dream, Hagia Sophia, Basilica Cistern and hippodrome. The only drawback of the place is the huge crowds after 12 o'clock in the afternoon.
Beauty and history, to briefly describe. Lots of shops, lots of people. Probably the first place in any travel guide. Even if you don't go into mosques, the scale is amazing
I think every tourist, being in Istanbul, visits this place. It's beautiful, colorful. Double-decker sightseeing buses run from this place, I also advise you.
Large-scale, beautiful, very clean! The standard tourist point to visit)
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Инкогнито 9287
Level 7 Local Expert
June 23, 2024
A beautiful square! There are always a lot of people! You can relax on benches and on the grass under the trees! It's especially beautiful in the evening! There are many cafes nearby! Holidays for every taste!
A very convenient and understandable airport. Everything is easy on the route and the scoreboard. It's not the first time. I advise you to travel perfectly 👍
everything is beautiful in the pictures, in reality it is gray, there are a lot of cars, there is a fuss, there is garbage. I looked and was no longer naked.
A very beautiful and atmospheric place, with a history
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Олеся Давитова
Level 15 Local Expert
October 31, 2024
A very beautiful historical place, resting on a bench, you realize that when a completely different life was boiling here, intrigues, etc. There are a lot of people, there is no way to take photos without other people's faces, and this is the only disadvantage 🤗
The park is not bad, but it is not well maintained everywhere.Although, in the central part it is quite spacious, beautiful, nice to take a walk in the evening.
A very romantic place. Space. Nicely. There is something to see. The evening evening gives courage. Cupid
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Татьяна Хмура
Level 16 Local Expert
December 8, 2023
It's a great place. Be sure to take a guided tour. It is a very beautiful and majestic place. The queues are long, but Russian-speaking guides will individually take you around.
One of the most serious architectural structures created during the reign of the Turks. Another nail in the coffin lid called "The Turks did not build." They built it for centuries. "Alan Tyuryuk Dzhurtubuz cheksiz emyurlede dzhashasyn" as they say.