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Guide To Istanbul: Best Bites, Must-Visits And More

Straddling the divide between Asia and Europe, Istanbul's historical sights are unbeatable

Hagia Sophia Photo: Pedro Szekely/Flickr
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Byzantium or Constantinople or Istanbul, this ancient city never fails to amaze. William Butler Yeats used this city as a metaphor for a spiritual journey in his poem "Sailing to Byzantium," a city that is "no country for old men." The city's magnificent monuments compared to 'unageing intellect', the beauty of the gold mosaic monuments as "God's holy fire"—Byzantium or the modern day Istanbul was and is indeed a place that will leave a traveller mesmerised by its timeless beauty. The erstwhile ancient Greek colony, now Istanbul, is one of the most visited cities in the world. Beautiful, timeless monuments, geography, city life, culture, art, are some of the most major aspects of the picturesque city by the busy yet picturesque Bosphorus waterway. Though mostly known for its Byzantine and Ottoman architecture, Istanbul is also home to some very popular Roman architecture. Istanbul is also known as the European Capital of Culture.

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