The Grand Bazaar is one of the world’s largest and oldest covered markets. It sits between Beyazıt Square and Çemberlitaş in Istanbul, Turkey.
The Blue Mosque (Sultan Ahmet Camii) is one of the Turkey‘s most magnificent landmarks and a must-see for anyone visiting Istanbul. Set in Sultanahmet — the heart of the UNESCO World Heritage–listed old city — it rises directly across from its historic counterpart, Hagia Sophia.
Quimbaya is a town in the Coffee Region of Colombia, located about 40 minutes from Armenia. Some rural parts of the town are included in the UNESCO World Heritage listed Coffee Cultural Landscape of Colombia.
Filandia is one of the best towns to visit in the Coffee Region of Colombia. It’s become quite the tourist hotspot over the years and has many colorful buildings all over town. Filandia boldly refers to itself as “the most beautiful town in Quindío”, much to the chagrin of its rival town, nearby Salento.
Santa Fe de Antioquia is a beautiful town of full of cobblestone streets and colonial architecture. It’s not your typical Antioquian town and there’s plenty to see.
The city center of Yerevan, the capital of Armenia, has much to explore, including beautiful squares and parks as well as impressive architecture.
Mardin is a fascinating city in Southeastern Anatolia. It’s known for its stone architecture and ethnic diversity.
Midyat is a town in the heart of the Tur Abdin in Southeastern Anatolia. It’s known for its old town full of beautiful stone buildings.