Istanbul

The Marmara regions unique geographic location, lying between both Europe and Asia, has witnessed the migration of thousands of civilizations, from one continent to the other. This great junction where both Asia and Europe meet is known as Istanbul.

Upon arriving in Istanbul, a person is greeted with spectacular views, numerous historical monuments, and the flavor of East meeting West . Ones senses are overcome with a miriad of exotic sents and the sights of a thriving modern city. With over 2500 years of history, Istanbul has and remains an important center of world trade and commerce.

Encompassing both East and West, Istanbul displays empirial palaces, crowded bazaars, numerous minarets all in a fascinating one of a kind city.

Istanbul Bosphorus

Istanbul is the only city in the World connecting two continents. Its old section is in Asia while new section in Europe. These two sections are separated by Bosphorus. The Bosphorus Bridge is one of the two bridges over Bosphorus. The bridge was built between 1970-73 and its length is 1560 m.

    

Ayasofya Museum

The Ayasofya which is located in Sultanahmet Meydani is accepted as one of the World’s best architectural achievements. With remarkable size, spectacular architecture, famous with beautiful mozaics and frescos the big red building is one of the most attractive places in Istanbul. It was built in Byzantium period.

    

Grand Bazaar

Grand Bazaar which is the oldest and biggest covered market in the World is one of the most attractive places in Istanbul. It is famous with jewelery, pottery and carpet shops.

    

Bagdat Street

Bagdat street is the only street known not only by the people living in nearby cities, but also by almost everybody in all of Istanbul. It has all the features that any modern city has. Those who have visited Bagdat Street from around the world find it comparable with the highest standards as seen in any world class city. Many well known Turkish and world class businesses and designer outlets can be found within a few minutes walking distance of our clinic on Bagdat Street.