Istanbul's Ultimate Photo Spots Guide.
Istanbul, the land of stars and crescent moons⭐
Half Europe, half Asia🌐
When you come here, besides eating and shopping, taking photos is a must📷
Here are some recommended photo spots📌
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1. Rooftop Galata (P1-P3)
A very popular spot among influencers. The staff will feed the seagulls in the background. You can choose their package (professional camera, costumes) or take your own photos. There is a set time limit, and during peak season, you may need to queue. It's highly recommended to go at sunset for the best shots.
2. Galata Tower
It's recommended to reserve an hour before and after sunrise and sunset for sightseeing. The entire Istanbul is breathtaking during the blue hour.
3. Golden Horn (P4)
Many photographers set up their cameras here. From the opposite side, you can capture the Blue Mosque and Hagia Sophia. The old city is bathed in an orange hue at sunset.
4. Ortaköy Mosque (P5-6)
Also known as Ortaköy Mosque, it's one of the dazzling spots on the Bosphorus Strait. It's very popular among international photographers. Sunset photos here are stunning, but unfortunately, there are very few Chinese tourists.
5. Bosphorus Strait Cruise
It's recommended to take videos at sunset. The rolling waves, leisurely seagulls, and gentle sunset make for perfect footage.
6. New Palace Gate (P7-8)
A red dress looks stunning here. Capture your smiles and expressions at this spot.
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🌞Temperature Reference for Various Cities in Turkey🌞
Istanbul: January average temperature: 3~7°C; February average temperature: 6~9°C
Cappadocia: January average temperature: -11~5°C; February average temperature: -5~6°C
Fethiye: January average temperature: 8~15°C; February average temperature: 11~16°C
Antalya: January average temperature: 8~13°C; February average temperature: 10~16°C
Pamukkale: January average temperature: 2~10°C; February average temperature: 3~12°C
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🚘Route Arrangement [4~5K+]
D1: Various locations - Airport pickup✈ Istanbul
D2: Istanbul City Walk one-day tour -✈- Cappadocia
D3: Cappadocia one-day tour - Hot air balloon sunrise tour🎈 - Red line one-day tour
D4: Cappadocia - Special skiing one-day tour
D5: Free activities, Cappadocia airport transfer✈ - Istanbul transfer back to departure location
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🌟🇹🇷Christmas🎄New Year🫵 New Year's Day🌟 Team Formation
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❗Accepting 2-8 people, minimum 2 people to start
❗Tour dates: 12.29, 1.2, 1.5, 1.9, 1.12, 1.16, 1.19, 1.23, 1.26, 1.30, 2.1, 2.6, 2.9, 2.13, 2.16, 2.20, 2.23, 2.27
I didn’t have audio with me, so you have to read the English signs but mostly Turkish. The view is amazing to entire Istanbul, so beautiful
Climbing the tower offers a 360-degree panoramic view of Istanbul. The queue takes about an hour, and I started queuing around 4 PM on November 13th. I managed to catch the sunset just in time, which was quite a rare treat! Although the price was a bit steep, I felt it was worth it.
The Galata Tower, built by Genoese people, is an ancient site. Some Koreans went there to claim it, saying the Silk Road started there and ended in Turkey. There's a sign saying it's theirs. Okay, it's all yours now, 🤷♂️. Tickets are shown in the picture above ☝🖼
Galada Stone Tower Review | Istanbul must punch in the romantic landmark, worth crying! 💫 Is it worth going? Yu Chong is over! Recommended index: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Sisters, promise me! When you come to Istanbul, you must rush to the Galada Stone Tower! This is not only a fairy seat overlooking the city, but also a great landmark with history and romance! Whether it is a 360° panoramic view of the day, or the Golden Horn Bay under the sunset, or even the magical night view after the night lights are on, you can brush the circle of friends in minutes! Key points: although there are too many people in line (especially during sunset time!), the shock after the summit is definitely worth it! The highlight is the big reveal - why must you go? 1. God's perspective of the intersection of Eurasia 🌍 Standing on the top of the 9-story tower, Bosphorus Strait, Golden Horn Bay, Blue Mosque, Hagia Sophia Cathedral... Istanbul's "Old European City" and "New Asian City" have a panoramic view! Especially at dusk, the sunset dyes the sea into the orange sea, and every shot is a movie! (Remember to bring a wide-angle lens!) 2. The millennium-old time and space shuttle 🏰 This tower has gone through thousands of years from the Byzantine lighthouse to the Genoa fortress, and then to the Ottoman prison! There is also a small exhibition inside the tower, telling how it changed from a wooden tower to a stone tower, and even witnessing the "first flight" of humans - someone glided 6 kilometers from the tower to the Asian area in the 17th century, super cool! 3. Nightlife ceiling 🍸 Do you think it's just a view? The restaurant and nightclub at the top of the tower are hidden games! While eating Turkish barbecue, watching belly dance performances, with the night view of the Strait, the atmosphere is full! It is recommended to climb the tower in the evening, a get sunset + night view double experience ~ 4. The perfect end of Independence Street 🛍️ The tower is located at the end of Independence Street, which is super fire. After visiting the Chao brand store and the retro tram, you can punch in on the way! The surrounding alleys are full of literary cafes and treasure shops. Take pictures and Taoshouxin! - Wear a suggestion: wear a light-colored skirt! The skirt is flying when the wind is strong, and the quaint background of the stone tower is super-matched ~👗 - Photo seat: The tower top terrace is clockwise around, and there are surprises at every angle! The Blue Mosque and the Strait Bridge must be photographed! 🌉 - Avoid the pit guide: Don't wear high heels! The sloped stone road in front of the tower is super difficult to walk, and there is a small fan when queuing (squeezing people in summer) - Ticket guide: It is more cost-effective to buy a joint ticket in advance (Istanbul Museum Pass), buy about 39 euros in a single, and the official website can be booked ~ Summary: Galada Stone Tower is the soul landmark of Istanbul, historical control, Photography parties and romantic stars can't resist! Promise me, put it on the must-go list, feel the wonder of "left-hand Europe, right-hand Asia"! 💙 📍 Address: Bereketzade, Galata Kulesi, Beyo ğlu 🕒 Time: 8:30-22:00 (peak season may be extended) 🚇 Transportation: light rail T1 to Karakoy Station, walk uphill for 10 minutes (just practice hips!)
The Galatia Tower is a watchtower in the Beyuru district of Istanbul, Turkey, named after its area. Founded in 1348, the 67-meter-high watchtower was built at the highest point of the Galatian wall and was the tallest building in Constantinople at that time.
Galata Tower (Galata Kulesi) is a lighthouse built by Byzantine Emperor Anastasius in 507. It was originally built of wood and later burned down during the Crusades. It was not until 1348 that it was rebuilt by the Genoese with stone. This ancient tower, which has experienced many vicissitudes, has also served several functions: guard tower, prison, and observatory. From the Galata Tower, you can have a bird's eye view of part of Istanbul.
Galata Tower is one of Istanbul's iconic landmarks; with nine floors, it's also one of the tallest buildings in the city. [View] This former military defense watchtower offers travelers a breathtaking view. Ascending to the top floor via elevator, you'll enjoy 360-degree panoramic views of the Golden Horn, the Bosphorus, the Blue Mosque, Hagia Sophia, and more. The city's beauty is especially breathtaking at sunset and at night. [Fun] The tower also features a restaurant, cafe, and bar, making the views even more enjoyable. [Value for Money] To be honest, the 30 Euro entrance fee isn't cheap. 😝 ⏰ 8:30 AM - 10:00 PM. If the entrance is crowded, there's a queue, so plan your visit with plenty of time. The neighborhood below the tower is also a great place to explore. 😎
Galata Tower is one of the most recognizable landmarks of Istanbul. Tourists can climb to the observation deck and enjoy the atmosphere of the historical district. From the top of the tower, there is a magnificent panoramic view of the Bosphorus, the Golden Horn and the city's landmarks. The tower houses exhibition spaces and hosts various cultural events. At night, the tower is illuminated, making it especially impressive against the backdrop of the evening sky.