Guidebook for Beyoglu

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Guidebook for Beyoglu

Sightseeing

By the order of Constantine I, was brought from Delphi, Greece and erected on its current place by 324 AD to commemorate the Greeks who fought and defeated the Persian Empire. 2,9 km, 30-40 mins walk.
Serpent Column
By the order of Constantine I, was brought from Delphi, Greece and erected on its current place by 324 AD to commemorate the Greeks who fought and defeated the Persian Empire. 2,9 km, 30-40 mins walk.
Named after the blue tiles adorning the walls of its interior, Sultanahmet Mosque is a perfect example of Byzantine architectural elements combined with Islamic art.
803 locals recommend
The Blue Mosque
No:10 Atmeydanı Cd.
803 locals recommend
Named after the blue tiles adorning the walls of its interior, Sultanahmet Mosque is a perfect example of Byzantine architectural elements combined with Islamic art.
Constructed in 10th century by the order of Emperor Constantine Porphyrogenitus. It was originally covered with gilded bronze plaques, but they were sacked by Latin troops in the 4th Crusade.
6 locals recommend
Walled Obelisk
No:5 Sultan Ahmet Parkı
6 locals recommend
Constructed in 10th century by the order of Emperor Constantine Porphyrogenitus. It was originally covered with gilded bronze plaques, but they were sacked by Latin troops in the 4th Crusade.
The Obelisk of Theodosius (Dikilitaş) is the Ancient Egyptian obelisk of Pharaoh Tutmoses III, re-erected at Sultanahmet Meydanı, by Theodosius I in the 4th century.
19 locals recommend
Obelisk of Theodosius
19 locals recommend
The Obelisk of Theodosius (Dikilitaş) is the Ancient Egyptian obelisk of Pharaoh Tutmoses III, re-erected at Sultanahmet Meydanı, by Theodosius I in the 4th century.
Hippodrome of Constantinople (Turkish: Sultanahmet Meydanı) was a circus that was the sporting and social centre of Constantinople, capital of the Byzantine Empire. 2,7 km & 35 mins on foot from house
368 locals recommend
Sultanahmet Square
No:2 Sultan Ahmet Parkı
368 locals recommend
Hippodrome of Constantinople (Turkish: Sultanahmet Meydanı) was a circus that was the sporting and social centre of Constantinople, capital of the Byzantine Empire. 2,7 km & 35 mins on foot from house