Hagia Eirine (Ἁγία Εἰρήνη / Aya İrini), also known as Hagia Irene, was the first church commissioned in the city of Constantinople. The church is part of Istanbul’s UNESCO World Heritage listing.
Topkapi Palace (Topkapı Sarayı) was the home of the Ottoman sultans for nearly 400 years. It’s located in the historic city and is part of the UNESCO World Heritage listing for Istanbul.
The Basilica Cistern (Yerebatan Sarnıcı) is one of Istanbul’s treasures. It’s located southwest of Hagia Sophia in the Sultanahmet area of the UNESCO World Heritage listed old city.
Sidyma (Σίδυμα) was an ancient Lycian town in what is now the small village of Dodurga in Turkey. The ruins are scattered throughout the village.
Patara (Πάταρα) was an important Lycian city on the Mediterranean coast of modern-day Turkey. It’s also home to one of the best beaches in the world.
Letoon (Λητῷον) was a sanctuary four kilometers south of the ancient city of Xanthos. It’s a UNESCO World Heritage site listed along with Xanthos.
Xanthos (Ξάνθος) is an archaeological site in Turkey and a UNESCO World Heritage site along with Letoon. It’s located near the city of Fethiye.
Tlos (Τλώς) was one of the oldest and largest Lycian cities. Its ruins lie in a spectacular setting in modern-day Turkey, just four kilometers from the Saklıkent Gorge.