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Halic is among the first places that immediately springs to mind when one thinks of Istanbul. The intrusion of saline water that divides the ancient peninsula from the Beyoglu tableland is where the name of the place came from. The Golden Horn is one of Istanbul’s most popular tourist attractions thanks to its three thousand years of tolerance for ethnic diversity and breathtaking scenery.

With its places of museums, mosques, churches, and unrivaled sea outlook, it is rich in art and history. At sunsets, the sea in Haliç turns a golden color. During the Ottoman Empire, particularly during the Tulip Era, it organized numerous boat and canoe tours and hosted nighttime entertainment on its coasts.

Museums and the Scenery of Halic

When you are exploring a city for the first time, museums are helpful for learning about the past and present of a town or perhaps the entire city. Miniaturk offers you a little version of Turkey where you may explore all of its natural and man-made architecture and art if you’d like to see all of Turkey but don’t have the chance to. The world’s largest miniature park, it feat...

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