![]() |
|
ISTANBUL MOSQUES Blue Mosque: Hippodrome: Fatih Mosque: Suleymaniye Mosque: |
ISTANBUL MUSEUMS Hagia Sophia: Underground Cistern: Mosaic Museum: Turkish and Islamic Art Museum: Archaeological Museum: Kariye(Chora) Museum: |
ISTANBUL PALACES Topkapi Palace: Dolmabahce Palace: Beylerbeyi Palace: Ciragan Palace: |
|
ISTANBUL TOWERS The Leandros Tower: Galata Tower: |
ISTANBUL SUBURBS Rumeli Fortress: Camlica Hill: Princes Islands: |
ISTANBUL BAZAAR Grand Bazaar: Egyptian(Spice) bazaar: |
|
PRINCES ISLANDS The most famous of all the beauty spots in the suburbs of Istanbul are the Princes Islands, the little suburban archipelago just off the Asia coast of the Marmara. The isles are about an hour's sail by ferry from Sirkeci. It is only in the last hundred years or so that the Princes Islands have become fashionable as resorts and places to bathe and picnic. Before that they were sparsely inhabited and rarely visited. But their picturesque and historical associations appealed to the romantic imagination of the nineteenth century. The nine isles are situated between 20 and 30 kilometers south of Istanbul in the Marmara Sea. It is a rather surprising fact that there are no cars on the islands, people have to use horse drawn carriages as a means of transport. Walking through well kept gardens and parks, the visitor will be fascinated by the charm of the southern flora and will keep this excursion forever in his mind. A Latin inscription on a tomb stone on the island of Burgaz proves that already before Constantin a great number of Roman pagan temples could be found here. The first of the islands is called Kinaliada (henna coloured ýsland ) where sunbathers can find lovely pebble beaches which are suitable for swimming. Of the former two Byzantine monasteries only some remnants of brickwork are still visible. The second of the islands is Burgazada. Its highest elevation rises 165 meters above sea level. There are excellent possibilities for watersports activities on this island and for people who enjoy walking there are endless beautiful footpaths. The third island is Heybeliada ( saddle bag ýsland ) on which the Turkish naval academy is situated . Until 1970 this island was also the residence of the theological seminary of the Orthodox Church. The fourth island and the largest of the Princes Islands is Buyukada A visit to Buyukada is particularly recommended because the island is a paradise of pleasure. Splendid villas, in well-kept gardens, restaurants, hotels, clubs and recreation facilities attract more and more visitors every year. You can explore the island on foot, by horse and carriage, or for those more energetic and adventurous, you can ride a donkey or rent a bicycle. Dutch | | ||||
|
| ||||