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Byzantion, Constantinople, Istanbul...
 
Do we need to remind you that this city of about 12 million habitants, is the only one on the world to be spread over two continents (Europe and Asia) and is the biggest tourism attraction of Turkey ?
 
The former capital of three empires - Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman - is a fascinating mixture of past and present, old and new, modern and traditional. The museums, churches, palaces, mosques and bazaars and the sights of natural beauty seem inexhaustible.
 
In addition to its unique historical and cultural background and innumerable attractions, modern hotels, exclusive restaurants, nightclubs and shops make Istanbul a superb venue for meetings, conferences and conventions.
 
Hence Istanbul is fast becoming one of the most popular international incentive destinations.
 
By the Ministry of Tourism, Republic of Turkey.

Istanbul is biggest city in Turkey.(First city about population) and still growing.


HISTORY 
 
The Roman Empire Period
 
 
By 200 BC, it became difficult for the imperial capital Rome to rule over the vast empire reaching from Spain to Mesopotamia. A new administrative center was needed : Byzantion, which was situated on the crossroads of the trade routes, became Nea Roma. It assumed an important role in world politics and culture and new constructions were started : harbors, waterways, a hippodrome.
 
The city was renamed Constantinopolis after the Emperor Constantine took the throne (330 A.D.)

 

The Roman Empire Period
 
 
By 200 BC, it became difficult for the imperial capital Rome to rule over the vast empire reaching from Spain to Mesopotamia. A new administrative center was needed : Byzantion, which was situated on the crossroads of the trade routes, became Nea Roma. It assumed an important role in world politics and culture and new constructions were started : harbors, waterways, a hippodrome.
 
The city was renamed Constantinopolis after the Emperor Constantine took the throne (330 A.D.)


The Byzantine Empire

 
The Byzantines, whose capital was regarded as an extension of Rome, expressed more and more the desire to direct themselves toward the heritage of Greek antiquity. 
 
The cathedral Aya Sofya stood in all its splendor...
 
The most destructive blow hit the city during the Latin invasions who damaged the city.
Reconstruction was started in 1261 yet the city could not reach its former glory.
Its population, formerly 500.000, had decreased to 50.000. Production diminished and people suffered of hunger. A 1000 year-old history was coming to an end and the city was preparing for rebirth.


The Ottoman Empire
 
In 1453, the Sultan Mehmet II conquered the city. On the ruins of the Byzantine foundations, the basic Ottoman institutions were build and some Byzantine constructions, such as waterways, were just repaired.
 
With the addition of the buildings of the architect Sinan, the city had again become the capital of a great empire. The arrival of people of different religions and colors, a cultural variety brought in by the richness of the city.
 
In the XIXth century, modernizations were undertaken and when Istanbul entered the XXth century


The Republican Era
 
After WWI, resistance movements in Istanbul and occupation by the Allied led to an Independence War to end with the creation of the Republic in 1923.
 
This led to much new construction such as family houses in the 1930's, reorganized road system, bridges to join Europe to Asia.
 
Today Istanbul is a world metropolis ever changing and developing in all its aspects : from the slums built over night to the huge shopping centers and giant industrial structures.   


NIGHT LIFE

 
Istanbul, being a metropole but also the commercial capital of Turkey and a Festival center, all year long, one will find different evening activites : cinemas, theater, concerts, ballets... Or eventually attend in the Summer the Sound and Music in the Sultanahmet area... Or spend some unforgettable hours in one of the numerous discos and bars the city offers.


SHOPPING
 
Most of the shops, whatever they sell, are open 6 days a week as of 09:00 and do not close at lunch break. They are mostly open till 09:00 pm. The most successful souvenirs from the area are carpets, gold, leather, silk confection, hand- made ceramics and general confection due to their low prices.


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