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İstanbul

One side in Asia and the other side in Europe, Istanbul is a unique city. This unique city, which is at the center of arts, culture, architecture and politics, has served as a capital to three different empires: Ancient Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman Empires. While discovering this historical city, you can visit our offices for Istanbul rent a car services. In our Istanbul rent a car offices, we serve you with our professional team and smiling faces. Istanbul, which offers many historical, cultural and fun activities to adventurers, is one of a kind city spanning on two continents, clinching the end of Medieval Age and welcoming the beginning of Gunpowder Age. You can create a district based or location based sightsee list for yourself if you wish to get acquainted with this city, which mesmerizes its visitors with its settlement, nature, history and social activities.     

You can easily discover all the beauties and much more thanks to our car rental services in Istanbul. One of the world’s oldest towers, Galata Tower, is the landmark of Istanbul, making it worthwhile for sightseeing. This tower, which was depicted in many posters and postcard, has been built by the Genoese in 1348 and it has an incredible view of the historical peninsula. Basilica Cistern is another landmark sightseeing location of Istanbul, especially due to its extraordinary architecture and historical background. Construction of the cistern has been ordered by the Eastern Roman Emperor, Justinian I and it is known to locals as the “sunken cistern” due to having countless numbers of marble columns rising from the depths of the water. The construction has been built to supply the city with water, however it is now serving as a museum, being part of the historical legacy of the city. Another landmark building in Istanbul is the Maiden Tower, which has been known to inspire many stories and myths in addition to its architectural beauty. Maiden Tower had many names throughout history including Damalis and Leandros. In the Byzantine era, it has been known as “Arcla” which literally translates to “small tower”. Topkapı Palace is another indispensable location for the tourists with an interest in architecture and history. The palace has served as the administrative center of the Ottoman Empire for 400 years of its 600 years life-span. Sur-i Sultani (Imperial Walls) built by Mehmed the Conqueror splits Topkapı Palace from the rest of the city on land whereas the Eastern Roman walls split it from the city on the sea side. The palace is one of the largest palace-museums of the world and is important especially due to its architectural structure, collections and a large archive consisting of 300.000 documents.