What will you see during the sunset Bosphorus cruise Istanbul?
Watching the sunset from the Bosphorus is undoubtedly an unforgettable experience. Watching the sunset in Maiden's Tower and taking sunset pictures in front of Maiden's Tower is a wonderful experience.
Sipping your drink and eating your snacks while watching the silhouettes of the magnificent iconic historical buildings on the Bosphorus route, will be an unforgettable day in your life.
During Bosphorus Sunset Cruise you will have the opportunity to see and take pictures in front of Maiden’s Tower, Dolmabahce Palace, Ciragan Palace, Ortakoy, Bosphorus Bridge, Beylerbeyi Palace, Anatolian Fortress, and Rumeli Fortress. You can reach more detailed information with the interactive map of the Istanbul Bosphorus Strait below.
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Galata Tower
The Galata Tower, Galata Kulesi in Turkish, is one of the highest and oldest towers of Istanbul. 63 meter (206 feet) high tower provides a panoramic view of the Istanbul.
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Dolmabahce Palace
Home to the last six sultans of the abolished Ottoman Empire; it portrays everything that was right and wrong about their rule and reign for over 600 years.
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Ciragan Palace
In 1835, Sultan Mahmud II ordered the construction of a palace which features the mixture of Ottoman and Western architecture style.
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Ortakoy
Ortakoy is one of the most famous places in Istanbul because of its multicultiral and multireligious background.
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Beylerbeyi Palace
In Turkish, Beylerbeyi means, “lord of lords” and the palace is located in Asian side and Uskudar district of Istanbul.
It consists of six halls, 26 rooms and has three entrances. The Ottomans planted different kind of trees for the gardens.
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Bosphorus Bridge
The Bosphorus Bridge is one of two bridges that spans the Bosphorus Strait, connecting the European and Asian sides of Istanbul. It stretches from Ortakoy on the European side to Beylerbeyi on the Asian side and is sometimes referred to as the First Bosphorus Bridge.
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Anatolian Fortress
The Anatolian Fortress is located at the narrowest part of Istanbul. Sultan Beyazıt I ordered the construction of the fortress in order to control the sea traffic.
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Rumeli Fortress
Rumeli Fortress is the proof that Fatih Sultan Mehmet took his conquest of Istanbul seriously. The fortress, which has been guarding the Bosphorus for a hundred years, has become a place where local people have been given shelter and cultural organizations.
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Maidan’s Tower
The tower is located at the southern entrance of the Bosphorus and it will definetly take your breath away with its marvellous view.
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