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Gulhane Park, Adalar
Gulhane Park
Gulhane Park was used as one of the gardens of the Topkapi Palace during the Ottoman period. Period, with roses, tulips flowers in this garden with a lot of care over time süslenirk who suffered sectarian done today, but again care, has become one of Turkey's largest park. Drinking tea and visiting the park can be a good alternative for you if you do not want to stay in the garden on weekdays or on weekends with fresh air and nature, but also stay away from the city at the same time.
Adalar
The Adalar that known as Buyukada, Heybeliada, Burgazada were also known as Prince Islands in ancient times. The reason for this is that many members of the palace crowned during the Byzantine Empire were exiled to this island because they were away from Istanbul and had to live there. Nowadays, the nostalgic atmosphere has become the first addresses of week-end getaways because of the still-used phaetons and lack of traffic. The islands have become a sight to many local and foreign tourists who want to picnic, ride bicycles, taste nostalgia.
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Dolmabahce Palace
The Dolmabahce Palace was used as an area where the Ottoman Captain-Derya was anchored to the gembers during the imperial period and then turned into a unique garden. During the Republican era, that was a place that Ataturk stayed during his visits to Istanbul, and it is of great importance because of the fact that his eyes are closed here in 1938. Historical monuments in the palace and clock museum, which have so many historical textures together, are the places to be seen.
Rumeli Fortress
During the Ottoman period, during the conquest of Istanbul, the Rumeli Castle, which was built to attract ropes from the Anatolian Fortress, is one of the indispensable places of today. It is a place where both tourists and those living in Istanbul should definitely go to see the history of breakfast for a weekend at the same time.
