In my opinion, Bogotá Bike Tours is the best way to see Bogotá. With a variety of tours to choose from, as well as private tours, they give you plenty of options to see the parts of Bogotá that interest you most.
The UNESCO World Heritage listed Old Town of Cartagena is one of the most charming places to visit in Colombia. It sits behind Spanish defensive walls and is full of colorful colonial buildings.
The small coffee producing town of La Celia is located in the mountains of Colombia’s department of Risaralda. It’s part of the UNESCO World Heritage listed Coffee Cultural Landscape of Colombia.
The small coffee producing town of Balboa is located in the mountains of Colombia’s department of Risaralda. It’s a tiny town with one main road and some incredible views.
Bankalar Street (Bankalar Caddesi) was the financial heart of the late Ottoman Empire. Literally “Banks Street” in English, several prominent banks, insurance companies, and financial institutions were headquartered there. Bankalar Street is also known as Voyvoda Street (Voyvoda Caddesi).
The Green Mosque (Yeşil Camii) is one of the most important Ottoman landmarks in Bursa, Turkey. It’s part of a complex located in the Yeşil neighborhood and is included in the UNESCO World Heritage listing for Bursa.
Karaağaç is a pleasant suburb of Edirne, Turkey. It sits about four kilometers southwest of the historic city center. There are wide leafy streets full of cafés as well as traditional wooden Ottoman homes.
The Grand Synagogue of Edirne (Edirne Büyük Sinagogu) is a historic Sephardic synagogue in Edirne, Turkey, that’s well worth a visit. It’s also known as the Adrianople Synagogue or Kal Kadoş ha Gadol.
The heartbeat of Edirne is the pedestrianized Saraçlar Street (Saraçlar Caddesi). It separates the historic city center from the Kaleiçi district to the west.