-The Topkapi and Dolmabahce palaces. The two most famous palaces of Istanbul were once residences of the Ottoman Sultans. The Topkapi Palace is an example of Islamic-Ottoman architecture, while Domabahce’s architectrure is European in style.
-Istanbul Archaeological Museum. Turkey has prided itself over its archaeological treasures – Greek, Roman, Byzantine and Muslim, among others. In this museum you can find nice specimens and relics of these taxes.
Evening, day one
If you are a person who likes to walk at night clubs, Istanbul will satisfy you. First night of two-day tour of the city, you should sample the nightlife in bars and clubs along the Bosphorus and the Ortakoy district, among other places in Istanbul.
Morning and afternoon, Day Two
Last morning in Istanbul should be spent shopping. Istanbul is known for its exquisite handicrafts like carpets and jewelry. There are many places for shopping, but the best of them is the Grand Bazaar, Spice Bazaar and the Ortakoy Market. But if your tastes run along modern comforts and luxuries you’d never find a shortage of shopping malls in Istanbul. Istanbul has many expansive shopping malls, we can easily say that Istanbul is one of the shopping capitals of Europe.
You can spend your final afternoon of the two-day trip to Istanbul, try to look at the city the way its residents do. You can do this by using the afternoon to a cafe of the Bosphorus, watching people. If you do not feel that the people-watching, riding the ferry from Bosphorus to the Princes’ Islands can be a good choice for you.
You can make the most of a two-day trip to Istanbul with a little planning. Go on and enjoy the ride.