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Istanbul History
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Istanbul, Turkey’s cultural and historical gem, boasts a rich and diverse history that spans over two millennia. Formerly known as Byzantium and Constantinople, the city has served as the capital of three great empires: the Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman. Its history can be traced back to its foundation in 660 BC by the ancient Greeks. However, it wasn’t until 330 AD, under the rule of Emperor Constantine the Great, that the city was transformed into the Eastern Roman Empire’s new capital, Constantinople. This marked the beginning of a new era, as the city became a melting pot of cultures, religions, and architectural marvels.
The Byzantine era, characterized by stunning churches like the Hagia Sophia, lasted until 1453, when the Ottomans, led by Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror, captured the city, renaming it Istanbul. The Ottomans further enriched the city’s history with their own imperial legacy, seen in iconic structures like the Blue Mosque and Topkapi Palace. Today, Istanbul stands as a vibrant metropolis where the echoes of its past resonate in every corner, attracting visitors from around the world to explore its storied history.
The currency of Istanbul is the Turkish Lira.
The phone code is (+90).
The official language is Turkish, but Kurdish, Arabic and other languages are spoken as well.
The time zone is GTM + 3.
Some of the famous monuments are the Blue Mosque, Saint Sophia, the Grand Bazaar, and Topkapi Palace among others.
Typical dishes are Baklava (Sweet), Kebabs, Dolma, and Meze among others.
Istanbul is known for being the only city in the world that is between two continents.
Turks are welcoming and friendly.
- Emergency Services: For police, medical assistance, and fire emergencies, you can dial 112 from any phone. This is a universal emergency number that connects you to the appropriate services.
- Police: If you specifically need police assistance, you can also dial 155.
- Medical Emergency: For medical emergencies and ambulance services, you can dial 112.
- Fire Department: If you’re facing a fire or need assistance from the fire department, you can dial 110.
It’s important to note that these emergency numbers are commonly used throughout Turkey, including Istanbul. If you find yourself in an urgent situation, don’t hesitate to call the appropriate emergency number for assistance.
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Eating and Drinking Places in Istanbul
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Historical Museums
Best Restaurants
- Besiktas Ortakoy – Souvenirs
- Beykoz – Beykoz Glass
- Beyoglu Cihangir – Antique Goods, Design Products
- Beyoglu / Fatih Eminonu / Kadikoy – Akide Sekeri
- Beyoglu / Fatih Eminonu – Coffee
- Beyoglu / Fatih Eminonu / Kadıköy – Lokum
- Beyoglu Galip Dede Caddesi – Musical Instruments
- Beyoglu Istiklal Street – Souvenirs, Souvenirs
- Beyoglu Sishane – Chandelier
- Eyüpsultan – Eyüp Ring
- Eyüpsultan – Eyüp Toy
- Fatih Beyazıt Sahaflar Bazaar – Rare and Second Hand Books
- Fatih Cağaloğlu – Book
- Fatih Gedikpasa – Shoes
- Fatih Horhor Flea Market – Antique Goods
- Fatih Grand Bazaar – Jewellery, Carpet, Fabric, Antiques, Souvenirs
- Fatih Laleli – Clothing, Shoes, Accessories, Gifts
- Fatih Mahmutpasa – Dowry, Clothing, Accessories
- Fatih Spice Bazaar – Spices, Souvenirs
- Fatih Sirkeci – Watch, Glasses, Electronics
- Fatih Sultanhamam – Fabric
- Fatih Unkapanı – Istanbul Manifaturaclar Bazaar (IMÇ)
- Merter – Textile
- Sisli Nisantasi – Clothing
- Sile – Sile Cloth
- Zeytinburnu – Leather
- Topkapı Sarayı
- Galata Kulesi
- İstanbul Arkeoloji Müzesi
- Kariye Müzesi
- Rumeli Hisarı
- Türk ve İslam Eserleri Müzesi
- Mozaik Müzesi
- Panorama 1453
- Çiya Sofrası
- Bağdat Ocakbaşı Cezayirin Evi
- Hamdi Restoran Eminönü
- 360 İstanbul
- Hanzade Terrace Restoran
- Fish Home Ahhir Kapi Restoran
- Beyti
- Mivan Restoran
- Baltazar
- Reyhun İran Restorantı
- Kuzubeyi
- Hidden Garden Sultanahmet
- Sunset Grill& Bar
- İstanbul Anatolian Cuisine
- Ezme Dürüm Evi
- Zuma Restoran
- Mükellef Karaköy
- Elbet Steakhouse
- Buhara Kebab House
- Kumkapı Afrodit Restoran
- Divella Restoran
- Mikla
- Last Ottoman Restoran
- Lotiz Lounge & Hookah
- Las Tapas Restoran
- Meşhur Filibe Köftecisi
- Queb Lounge Rooftop Sultanahmet Restoran
- Şirvan Sofrasi Restoran
- Develi Nişantaşı
- Balıkçı Sabahattin
- Paper Moon
- Rainbow Fish & Meat Restoran
- Garden Mezze
- Valvet Restoran Galata
- İoki Kandilli
- Çukurcuma Köftecisi
- A’jia
- Pepo’s Galata
- Banyan Restoran
- Galata Kitchen
- Emporio Pizza Akaretler
- Küçükoğlu Barbekü
- Tarihi Diyarbakır Ciğercisi
- Giritli Restoran
- Sopung Kore Bakırköy
- İstanbul Turkish Restoran
- Egyptian vegan Restoran Moda
- Banko Burger
- Gül Büryan Kebap Salonu
- Chinese & Sushi Express
Frequently Asked Question
Yes, Hagia Sophia is wheelchair accessible.
Yes, Blue Mosque is wheelchair accessible.
No. Disabled people can enter and explore Dolmabahce Palace without a fee.
Panorama 1453 Museum in Istanbul is known for its accessible design.
Yes, you can benefit from Istanbul New Airport and Sabiha Gökçen Airport free of charge
Yes it is convenient, there are privileges and ramps for disabled people in public transportation.
Yes, many hotels have ramps and special options for wheelchair users. Please talk to them before booking a hotel.
Istanbul is among the oldest cities in the world, in some trust areas the roads may be paved with square stones. And it is a crowded city.