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	<title>Sultanahmet Sultan Ahmet istanbul Sultan Istanbul old city hippodrome &#187; Mimar Sinan</title>
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		<title>City break in Istanbul at Sultanahmet</title>
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By any standards, Istanbullus are proud of their city. And since you can hardly walk down a street in Sultanhamet without falling over some Byzantine or Ottoman relic they do have a few things to boast about.
But there’s more to Istanbul than antiquity and I was determined to get to the heart of the [...]]]></description>
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If you want to discover the historic treasures of Istanbul by going on foot, its better to follow the Ayvansaray Culture and Tourism Route that begins from Edirnekapi and goes up to Ayvansaray. You will come face to face with the magnificent fountains dating back to the Ottoman Period, the ancient mosques which have been [...]]]></description>
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		<title>The Historic Hamams in Istanbul</title>
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The hamams or Turkish baths mushroomed in Istanbul during the 18th century. No doubt, the old tradition of the hamam is dying to a certain extent; however, they continue to hold a significant historical, cultural and architectural importance. Hamams are the special buildings in Istanbul that date back to the Byzantine and Roman periods.
Hamams also [...]]]></description>
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