Tag: istanbul

  • historyistanbul: Hagia Irene (Aya İrini)

    Cradled within the tranquil grounds of Topkapı Palace, Hagia Irene stands as one of Istanbul’s most quietly mesmerizing relics, a place where history does not shout but breathes. Often bypassed for the imposing grandeur of Hagia Sophia, this sacred space tells its story in stone, shadow, and silence. First built in the 4th century by…

  • historyistanbul: Adalar (Islands)

    Honestly, We spent quite some time wondering which category the Islands should fall under and we’ve decided they belong not just to historyistanbul, but also to streetistanbul and viewistanbul. They’re simply too enchanting to fit into just one box. Dream of the Islands: A Fairytale in the Middle of the Marmara Sea The Adalar District,…

  • historyistanbul: Sultanahmet Cami (Sultanahmet Mosque / Blue Mosque)

    Imagine being 19 years old and deciding to build one of the most magnificent mosques in the world. Sounds like a bold move, right? Well, that’s exactly what Sultan Ahmed I did. In 1609, he set out to create a mosque that would rival.No, outshine: the legendary Hagia Sophia, which stood just across the way.…

  • historyistanbul: Topkapı Sarayı (Topkapı Palace)

    Step into a world where history meets grandeur! The Ottoman Empire wasn’t just a massive empire, it was the empire of empires, with its borders sprawling across the globe and maintaining power for centuries. For 400 years, this dynasty ruled with magnificence, and at the heart of it all was the stunning Topkapi Palace, the…

  • historyistanbul: Yerebatan Sarnıcı / Sarayı (Basilica Cistern)

    Welcome to the Basilica Cistern, the ancient underground wonder built by Emperor Justinian I in 532! Hidden beneath the grand Stoa Basilica (where “Stoa” means column and “Basilica” means palace), this giant reservoir is a true marvel. Spanning a massive 140 meters in length and 70 meters in width, it’s like stepping into a secret…

  • historyistanbul: Yoros Kalesi (Yoros Castle)

    Perched high above Beykoz and wrapped in a lush green embrace, Yoros Castle is where history meets breathtaking views of the Black Sea. Standing tall since the Byzantine era, this fortress has witnessed centuries of power struggles, from the Genoese occupation to its dramatic conquest by Yıldırım Bayezid in 1391. Today, it remains one of…

  • foodistanbul: Doner Kebap

    Döner Kebap: the ultimate Turkish street food that’s as satisfying as it is iconic! Picture this: succulent marinated meat, whether it’s tender lamb, juicy beef, or chicken, spinning on a vertical rotisserie like a delicious dance. As it turns, the spices. Olive oil, garlic, onion, oregano – work their magic, crisping up the edges to…

  • foodistanbul: Tatlı (Dessert)

    In Türkiye, dessert isn’t just the sweet ending to a meal. It’s a warm welcome, a sign of hospitality, and a celebration of togetherness! Whether you’re hosting friends, family, or guests during the holidays, you’ll always find Turkish desserts making an appearance. These treats aren’t just for after a meal; they’re often paired with coffee…

  • foodistanbul: Kokoreç

    Kokoreç (Kokorech) is the bold, flavorful street food that keeps Turkiye buzzing. Especially after dark! Made from lamb or goat intestines, this dish has earned a loyal fanbase not just in Türkiye but also in Greece, the Balkans, and beyond. What’s in the Magic? How It’s Made: Take a stroll through Turkiye’s lively streets, and…

  • foodistanbul: Kofte (Meatball)

    Köfte is a globe-trotting superstar of the culinary world, loved across the Middle East, the Balkans, and Central Asia! Think of it as the ultimate meatball with a passport, made from ground beef, lamb, or a tasty mix of both, then jazzed up with a special blend of spices. Whether shaped into juicy balls, hearty…