MY 20 FAVORITE SITES IN ISTANBUL

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THE BLUE MOSQUE, in Sultanahmet. Be prepared…it’s not blue on the outside, but the blue ceramic tiles on the interior are exquisite. It won’t take long to see, and be sure to avoid carpet dealer touts who swarm the place looking for smiling tourists.    

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THE GRAND BAZAAR—The largest covered bazaar in the world will astound you. It’s easy to get lost in this marvelous maze of shops, so click below for a map. Wander around the edges of the bazaar, keeping to your right, and you’ll stumble into open courtyards of hans that once surrounded the bazaar (and you won’t get lost). 

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THE HAGHIA SOPHIA, in Sultanahmet. This is one of the Seven Wonders of the World. I recommend you hire a private guide and plan to spend a few hours. You won’t regret it. This ancient edifice has an astounding history.

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THE BACK STREETS—Take one of the streets off the bazaar (it has 16 gates), and if you get turned around, just ask for directions back to the Grand Bazaar. People are helpful. It’s fun to wander, making sure you look up at the tops of the ancient buildings. Stop for a döner sandwich in one of the little open street cafes.

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THE BASILICA CISTERN, across the side street from the Haghia Sophia. Many people miss this stunning underground “lake” that once supplied water for the sultan’s palace. It’s a short stop, but a fascinating and unforgettable one.

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CARPET SHOPS—Most carpet dealers are happy to give you a little carpet show to educate you about their wares. You don’t need to feel obligated to buy, even if they ply you with tea. The two I most love (and trust) are Adnan & Hasan in the Grand Bazaar, and Harem 49, in the Arasta Bazaar down the street from the Blue Mosque.