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CONVENTIONS & MEETINGS BUREAU ISTANBUL

The layout of Istanbul can seem confusing at first. The Bosphorus or Bogğaz divides the city into the European and Asian sides, linked by two magnificent bridges, spanning the continents, the first of which was opened in 1973 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Republic. Most visitors to the city, will have little reason to visit the Asian side, except for as part of a Bosphorus tour, on a boat which zigzags from side to side, to take in the best of each. The European side, however, is also divided in two by the Golden Horn or Haliç, which roughly divides the historic part of Old Istanbul, encompassing the areas of Sultanahmet and Laleli, from the modern city. It is crossed by a number of bridges, the most famous of which is the pontoon, the Galata Bridge. Most visitors stay in the old town as the vast majority of the sites which they will be visiting are in this area. Istanbul’s most famous sites – the Blue Mosque or Sultan Ahmet Cami, Aya Sofya, Topkapİ Sarayİ and the Grand Bazaar – are all within a 30 minute walk of each other. It is easy to get around on foot or by making use of the tram, which provides a regular service on the pedestrianised main street. Atatürk International Airport is about 15 miles from the centre of Istanbul.


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Istanbul Meeting Bureau
Telephone: +90 212 343 0000




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