One of the dominants of the old part of Istanbul is also known as the Blue Mosque, thanks to the blue paint used to decorate the interior.
Called "The Church of the Divine Wisdom", this majestic building, which held the title of the largest church in the world for over nine…
A major shopping location where you can hunt for fairly priced souvenirs, smashing golden jewelry or clothes.
Completed in the 14th century, it was the tallest point in the city and it still dominates the skyline of Istanbul.
Assos was an ancient Greek city near today's Behramkale or Behram for short, which most people still call by its ancient name of Assos.
This is the largest mosque in Bursa and a typical example of Early Seljuk architecture - plain interior combined with richly decorated…
The Koza Han is a historic caravanserai in Bursa, Turkey. It is located in the heart of the city's historic market district.
Quinn's Post Cemetery is a Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemetery from World War I in the former Anzac sector of the Gallipoli…
Troy or Ilion was an ancient city located in present-day Hisarlik, Turkey.
Nicaea, also known as Nikaia, was an ancient Greek city in the north-western Anatolian region of Bithynia that is primarily known as the…
Lampsacus was an ancient Greek city strategically located on the eastern side of the Hellespont in the northern Troad.
This tower used to be a part of the fortification walls. Except for the colour, it is remarkably similar to the clock tower in Thessaloniki.
Dascylium, Dascyleium, or Daskyleion, also known as Dascylus, was a town in Anatolia some 30 kilometres inland from the coast of the…