The city of Muğla, located in southwestern Turkey, has the most breathtaking views of the country
The most touristy districts of Muğla are Bodrum, Fethiye, Göcek, Marmaris, Datça and Dalaman.
The city of Muğla, located in southwestern Turkey, has the most breathtaking views of the country
The most touristy districts of Muğla are Bodrum, Fethiye, Göcek, Marmaris, Datça and Dalaman.
St. Kitts and Nevis is a dual-island nation situated between the Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea. It’s known for cloud-shrouded mountains and beaches. Many of its former sugar plantations are now inns or atmospheric ruins. The larger of the 2 islands, St. Kitts, is dominated by the dormant Mount Liamuiga volcano, home to a crater lake, green vervet monkeys and rainforest crisscrossed with hiking trails.
Half European and half Asian, Istanbul is rich in culture. Throughout the history, the city served Roman, Latin and Ottoman empires as a capital.
With over 15 million habitants, Istanbul is ranked as the fourth largest city in the world and the most populous city of Europe.
Here is a list of places to visit in Istanbul:
Built on the 17th century, Blue Mosque still functions as a mosque and attracts millions of tourist every year.
Byzantium emperor Anastasius built this on 528 as a lighthouse.
1500 years later, it is an Instagram star with hundreds of its pictures being shared everyday.
Once a church, then a mosque, now Hagia Sophia is only a museum.
Both its exterior and interior is picturesque.
A trending harbour area, Karaköy is full of new-age coffee shops, young designer clothing shops and family run businesses inside of old Ottoman architectures.
With its narrow streets and colourful buildings, Balat has been a very popular Instagrammer attraction in the recent years.
On the Asian side of the city, this spot is perfect for a great Bosphorus shot.
For a beautiful Ortaköy Mosque and Bosphorus Shot, visit this seaside neighbourhood.
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