For many tourists, it's amazing to cross the Bosphorus bridges because you go between Europe and Asia. That's not such a big deal to the locals who are more focused on getting from home to work and back again. You have a number of options...More














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For many tourists, it's amazing to cross the Bosphorus bridges because you go between Europe and Asia. That's not such a big deal to the locals who are more focused on getting from home to work and back again. You have a number of options...More

Not much of a tourist attraction ,but more of an engineering feet and a visual for eyes at night when the lights illuminate the structure. The bridge and the access roads leading to it can get extremely crowded with traffic most of the times.

It is amazing how beautiful the Bosphorus bridges look any time of the day! I personally love them from the Asian side; especially from Cengelkoy and Beylerbeyi

The Bosphorus Bridge is unique in its architecture. Most people prefer dinnercruise and watch the bridge in night with amazing lights. It is looking very beautiful at night time. It connects Asian part of Istanbul with Europe side.





The Bosphorus Bridge or officially 15 July Martyrs Bridge, also called the First Bridge, is one of the three suspension bridges spanning the Bosphorus strait in Istanbul, Turkey, thus connecting Europe and Asia!!



Such a nice light show the bridge provides during a cruise and such significance. Must visit at night

Piece of great architecture to see .Had a boot trip passing under it.What a view. You can also drive on this bridge

It is particularly attractive in the evening while ferrying the Bosphorus strait. The bridge is illuminated and its grandeur is rapturous. The ferry is quite romantic.

Not so much fun to drive over in the rush hour but beautiful to view from either shore. Either choose a view from one of the Bosphorus restaurants and cafes, or pull up a bench in one of the shoreside parks.


Magnificent view if you pass from under or over the bride, especially if you pass under the bridge during sun set












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