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NORTHERN EUROPE CRUISE
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CROSSROADS OF CULTURES
Istanbul is the largest city in Turkey. It is located between the continents of Europe and Asia which gives it a mixture of Western and Eastern cultures. It is located on the banks of the Bosphorus, a strait geographically bounded between two seas, the Sea of Marmara and the Black Sea. A city full of contrasts, cultures, sounds, colors?
ANCIENT CONSTANTINOPLE
As the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire and the Byzantine Empire, Istanbul has one of the greatest cultural riches in the world. Monuments such as the Hagia Sophia and the Blue Mosque, a boat trip along the Bosphorus or a visit to the Grand Bazaar will make this trip an unforgettable experience.
It is recommended to travel with extreme caution and avoid some areas.
Area of political upheaval.
Valid passport or ID card for a minimum of 6 months.
Visa is required and will be processed online before arriving in Turkey.
Caution with robberies in tourist sites.
Terrorist threat.
Caution with seismic risk.
No vaccinations are mandatory.
It is advisable to take out travel medical insurance.
Caution with food and drink.
The most frequently used currencies are the dollar and the euro.
You can take out of the country the equivalent in Turkish lira to 5,000 U.S. dollars.
Country code: 90
Area code Istanbul: 212
Consulate General of Spain in Istanbul.
The construction of the palace was ordered by Sultan Mehmed II in 1459 and was completed in 1465. The palace is situated on the Sarayburnu, between the Golden Horn and the Sea of Marmara, from which one has a splendid view of the Bosphorus. It consists of many small buildings built together and surrounded by four courtyards.
Sports and social center of Constantinople, capital of the Byzantine Empire and city that in the 5th century became the largest in the world. It is now a square called Sultanahmet Meydanı (Sultan Ahmet Square) in the Turkish city of Istanbul, with only fragments of the original structure surviving.