Beylerbeyi Palace

Beylerbeyi Palace

Beylerbeyi Palace, literally meaning the Lord Lord Lord's Palace, is one of Istanbul's palaces located in Istanbul's Pilar Bee district of Istanbul's Istanbul Ascodar district, which is located in Istanbul's Asian Istanbul, built as an Ottoman imperial summer residence and entertainment venue in the 1960s, with 24 rooms, Six halls, a Turkish bath, for the purpose of receiving heads of state and their destination, are currently one of the most important tourist destinations in Ottoman Turkey.

Activities you can do at Beylerbeyi Palace

• Start with a tour of the Bosphorus Strait Bridge to see the palace, and take some panoramic pictures of the two Holy Mosques and Sarmulk wings that overlook it.

• take a Bosphorus cruise past the historic Beylerbeyi Palace and take pictures of the façades of the building.

• then, to get to the entrance of the palace, you have to walk in a narrow alley, including a gift shop, where you can buy some Souvenirs.

• on arrival at the entrance to the palace, take some Souvenir pictures in front of its grand doorways, with its marble columns and gold sculpture above it.

• then stroll a little around the Palace Square and Garden, which includes limestone pillars and striking rock carvings.

• the palace gardens are filled with trees and offer spectacular views of the Bosphorus, shaded terraces, fountains and water-soaked basins.

• as you enter the palace lobby, you will notice the splendor of the interior, the royal furniture, the colorful chandelier, the gold staircase, the brass trim pieces, and his ceiling paintings.

• The palace reception, which includes a water basin and a fountain, is followed by gold columns, brass pots, and French crystal chandeliers.

• visit the Hammam of the Turkish Palace, from the palace tunnel built in the early 1900s, and take some Souvenir pictures.