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2. Istanbul,Turkey
With its long history at the center of empires, Istanbul offers a
wealth of historic and religious places to take in. The bulk of these
ancient monuments, dating back to Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman
periods, including the Hagia Sophia, Topkapi Palace, Sultanahmet
Mosque (Blue Mosque), and Basilica Cistern are located around
Sultanahmet Square, while some others are dispersed throughout the
peninsula of old city, such as Church of St Savior in Chora (Kariye
Müzesi), entire inside of which is covered by mindblowing frescoes and
mosaics. An impressive section of mostly intact Theodosian walls,
which mark the full length of western boundary of the peninsula, is
right next to this particular church.
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4. North of the peninsula of old city, across the Golden Horn, is
Galata, crowned by the Galata Tower. Istanbul Modern, with its
exhibitions of contemporary Turkish art, is on the nearby waterfront of
Karaköy. Another sight of religious significance close by is the Galata
Whirling Dervish Hall of Sufi Mevlevi order, just north of the Tower.
Further north is the Istiklal Avenue, Istanbul's prominent pedestrian
street running from near Galata Tower to Taksim Square, the central
square of whole city.
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6. Heading west rather than north from the old city brings you
deeper into the banks of the Golden Horn estuary. A neighbourhood
perhaps well worth a visit here is Eyüp, to visit city’s holiest Islamic
shrine and just to see what daily life in Ottoman Istanbul was like. On
the opposite shores of the Horn, in Sütlüce is the Miniaturk, the first
miniature park in the city, with models from around the former
Ottoman Empire.
7. North of Taksim Square is New Istanbul, main business district of the
city. If venturing out to this direction, don't forget to check out Military
Museum, where Ottoman military music concerts (Mehter) are held every
afternoon. Most of the skyscrapers of the city are located in the north of this
district, around Levent and Maslak, with a totally different skyline from that
of the old city. However southern reaches of the very same district has some
fine neo-classical and Art Nouveau buildings from the turn of the 20th
century, around the neighbourhoods of Osmanbey, Kurtuluş, and Nişantaşı.
Just east from here, with a little drop in elevation as you approach the shore,
is the banks of Bosphorus, that is lined by pleasant neighbourhoods full of
waterfront mansions (yalı) and a number of waterside palaces where you can
admire what money could buy in times gone by.
8. Across the Bosphorus to east is Asian Side, centred around the
historical districts of Kadıköy and Üsküdar, and perhaps best symbolized by
Maiden’s Tower, located at about the halfway between these districts, on an
islet just off the shore. Bosphorus and Marmara coasts of this half of the city
is characterized by quite picturesque neighbourhoods, overlooked by
Çamlıca Hill, one of the highest hills of the city which has a view of much of
the rest of the city as well, with a cafe and a pleasant park on its summit.
Southeast of the city, off the southern coast of Asian Side are the
Princes’ Islands, an archipelago of nine car-free islands, characterized by
stunning wooden mansions and pine groves.
9. London,England
London is a popular centre for tourism, one of its prime
industries, employing the equivalent of 350,000 full-time workers in
2003,while annual expenditure by tourists is around £15 billion.London
attracts over 14 million international visitors per year, making it
Europe's most visited city.London attracts 27 million overnight-stay
visitors every year.In 2010 the ten most-visited attractions in London
were:
10. • Buckingham Palace - The official London residence of the Queen, also in Westminster. Open for
tours during the summer months only, but a must-see sight even if you don't go in.
• The London Eye. The world's third largest observation wheel, situated on the South Bank of the
Thames with magnificent views over London.
• Marble Arch is a white Carrara marble monument designed by John Nash. It is located in the
middle of a huge traffic island at one of the busiest intersections in central London where Oxford
St meets Park Lane in Mayfair. It used to stand in front of Buckingham Palace, before it was
moved to its present location.
• Piccadilly Circus is one of the most photographed sights in London. The statue of Eros stands
proudly in the middle while the north eastern side is dominated by a huge, iconic neon sign.
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12. • St Paul's Cathedral, also in the City, is Sir Christopher Wren's great accomplishment, built after
the 1666 Great Fire of London - the great dome is still seated in majesty over The City. A section
of the dome has such good acoustics that it forms a "Whispering Gallery".
• Tower Bridge - Is the iconic 19th century bridge located by the Tower of London near the City. It
is decorated with high towers and features a drawbridge; you can visit the engine rooms and a
Tower Bridge exhibition.
• Tower of London - Situated just south east of the City, is London's original royal fortress by the
Thames. It is over 900 years old, contains the Crown Jewels, guarded by Yeoman of the Guard
(sometimes erroneously called 'Beefeaters'), and is a World Heritage site. It is also considered by
many to be the most haunted building in the world. If you are interested in that sort of thing it's
definitely somewhere worth visiting. Sometimes there are guided ghost walks of the building.
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14. • Trafalgar Square - Home of Nelson's Column and the stone lions, and once a safe haven
for London's pigeons until the recent introduction of hired birds of prey. It recently
attracted controversy over the 'Fourth plinth', previously empty, being temporarily home
to a Marc Quin sculpture, 'Alison Lapper Pregnant'. Overlooked by the National Gallery,
it's the nearest London has to a 'centre', and has recently been pedestrianised. Classical
music concerts at St Martin-in-the-Fields.
• Westminster Abbey and the Palace of Westminster (including Big Ben and the Houses
of Parliament) in Westminster. The seat of the United Kingdom parliament and World
Heritage site, as well as setting for royal coronations since 1066, most recently that of
Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. The Palace of Westminster is open to the public for viewing
parliamentary debates, tours of the building are available during August-September
when Parliament is away on summer recess and every Saturday throughout the year.
15. • 30 St Mary Axe or The Gherkin, a peculiarly-shaped 180 m- (590 ft-)
building in the City, which provides a 360-degree view of London on
the 40th floor.
• The Shard, a futuristic skyscraper that was topped-out in 2012 and
dominates the London skyline. It's the tallest building in the EU at 310
m (1,017 ft) and features a viewing deck on the 72nd floor.
16. Museums and Galleries
London hosts an outstanding collection of world-class museums. Even better, it is the only
one of the traditional "alpha world cities" (London, Tokyo, New York City and Paris) in which the
majority of the museums have no entrance for their ever shrinking permanent exhibitions, thus
allowing visitors to make multiple visits with ease. Although London can be expensive, many of the
best museums and galleries are partially free including:
• British Museum
• National Gallery
• National Portrait Gallery
• Victoria and Albert Museum
• Natural History Museum
• Tate Modern
• Tate Britain
17. Parks
• The 'green lungs' of London are the many parks, great and small, scattered throughout the city including Hyde Park, St
James Park and Regent's Park. Most of the larger parks have their origins in royal estates and hunting grounds and are still
owned by the Crown, despite their public access.
• Hyde Park and adjoining Kensington Gardens make up a huge open space in central London and are very popular for
picnics.
• Regent's Park is wonderful open park in the northern part of central London.
• St James's Park has charming and romantic gardens ideal for picnics and for strolling around. St. James's Park is situated
between Buckingham Palace on the west and Horse Guards Parade on the east.
• Hampstead Heath is a huge open green space in north central London. Not a tended park as such and is remarkably wild
for a metropolitan city location. The views from the Parliament Hill area of the heath south over the city are quite
stunning.
• Richmond Park also is a huge green space, but has a thriving deer population that is culled in the spring. Excellent place
for cycling.
• Holland Park is a large woodland located in the centre of London. It is a great place to go if you are after some peace and
quiet. In the middle of the park is Kyoto gardens were you can buy food and drinks.
• Bushy Park, near to Hampton Court Palace, is the second-largest park in London. More low-key than its larger cousin,
Richmond Park, it too has a large deer population. Bushy Park contains numerous ponds, bridleways, two allotments, and
at its northern edge, the National Physical Laboratory.
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19. Blue Plaques
English Heritage runs the Blue Plaques programme in London.
Blue Plaques celebrate great figures of the past and the buildings that
they inhabited. These are among the most familiar features of the
capital’s streetscape and adorn the façades of buildings across the city.
Since the first plaque was erected in 1867, the number has grown
steadily and there are now more than 800. Recipients are as diverse as
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Sigmund Freud, Charles de Gaulle, Jimi
Hendrix and Karl Marx. Look out for these around the city.