"Discovery Routes": The Shortest Path to Explore Istanbul’s Iconic Landmarks
"Discovery Routes": The Shortest Path to Explore Istanbul’s Iconic Landmarks

Istanbul – 03 June 2025:Rixos Tersane Istanbul, overlooking the Bosphorus Strait, organized a scenic boat tour as part of its renowned "Discovery Routes" program, offering guests a unique opportunity to explore Istanbul’s most iconic landmarks.
Istanbul, the only city that straddles both Asia and Europe, boasts a unique fusion of civilizations reflected in its Ottoman, Byzantine, and modern architecture, its historic markets, and vibrant streets. This multi-dimensional destination brings together history, art, shopping, and cuisine in a single unforgettable experience.
As Istanbul continues to strengthen its status as one of the world’s top tourist destinations, thanks to its diverse cultural and historical attractions, it remains a major magnet for millions of visitors annually, especially from the Gulf region.
The Bosphorus… The Beating Heart of the City
The complimentary "Discovery Routes" boat tour offered by Rixos Tersane Istanbul allowed guests to take in stunning views of the city’s iconic palaces and bridges, including the Bosphorus Bridge and the Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge, as well as its luxurious waterfront neighborhoods. Guests also enjoyed relaxing on the hotel’s terrace overlooking the glittering blue waters of the Bosphorus, which separates the city’s European and Asian sides.
As part of the journey, we crossed to the opposite shore to visit the historic Fener district—one of Istanbul’s most charming and unique neighborhoods. Fener stands as a living testament to the city’s rich cultural heritage, where old Ottoman architecture meets modern urban life. Accompanied by a tour guide, we strolled through the narrow alleys of Balat, discovering historical landmarks, top culinary spots, and vibrant local markets. The guide unveiled the deep history of the area, and the hidden secrets nestled in every corner.
It was a journey into the heart of Balat-Istanbul—a discovery of the city's wonders and hidden gems like the historic Fener-Balat quarter.
Following the tour, our guide commented: "Istanbul’s historical landmarks aren’t just places to visit; they offer an interactive experience that reflects the soul of the city and connects visitors to its deep roots. That’s what makes it one of the most captivating tourist destinations in the world.
The Blue Mosque and Hagia Sophia… Architectural Marvels That Tell the City’s Story
Among Istanbul’s most visited landmarks are the Sultan Ahmed Mosque (Blue Mosque) and Hagia Sophia Museum, both standing as majestic symbols of Ottoman and Byzantine grandeur. Other popular royal sites such as Topkapi Palace and Dolmabahçe Palace attract those fascinated by the opulent lives of the Ottoman sultans.
Traditional Markets… The Spirit of the City
Traditional bazaars like the Grand Bazaar and the Spice Market are among the city’s top tourist attractions. Visitors can shop for spices, jewelry, textiles, and antiques amid an atmosphere rich in history and cultural charm.
Rixos Hotels’ Role in Supporting Turkish Tourism
The Rixos Hotels Group plays a pivotal role in enhancing Turkey’s tourism sector through its growing investments in luxury hospitality and expansion in key tourist destinations, including Istanbul, Antalya, Bodrum, Belek, and Marmaris. Rixos hotels are a top choice for guests from the Gulf and the Arab world, offering luxurious stays that blend elegance, privacy, and services tailored to Arab preferences.
The group has significantly elevated hospitality standards in Turkey through modern facilities, a wide range of entertainment programs, and partnerships with global tour operators—contributing to increased international visitor numbers and the growth of family tourism. Rixos also promotes Turkish culture in a modern way, further positioning Turkey as a holistic tourism destination that caters to all tastes.
Continuous Growth in Tourist Numbers
Recent statistics show that Istanbul welcomed over 18 million international tourists in 2024, with a notable increase expected in 2025, driven by the launch of new tourism projects and greater visa and hospitality service facilitation.
Thanks to its diversity, rich heritage, and cultural depth, Istanbul continues to captivate travelers and history enthusiasts, reinforcing its status as a true global capital of tourism.
Aashif Shaikh
Mumbai, India