Çırağan Sarayı
Ciragan Palace
Historicgoogle verified
~120 min
easy
7/10
contemplative
Now the Kempinski Hotel, this waterfront palace blends Ottoman, European, and Moorish styles in a way that's either magnificently confused or confusingly magnificent. Sultan Abdül Aziz commissioned it in 1867, and its architect threw in everything — marble colonnades, ornate balconies, and a Bosphorus facade that stretches endlessly. Even if you're not staying, the waterfront promenade offers a close-up look at peak Ottoman excess.
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