Did a cruise with the wife and loved it, only thing I didn’t like is that it was packed and people don’t care if they chain smoke and bump into other. But I didn’t pay attention to that because I was amazed by the view of almost all Istanbul from all sides, amazing views and I booked it right before sun goes down so we got the bright and the look at night and what I suggest honestly.
The Bosporus, also known as the Strait of Istanbul, is a narrow, natural strait and an internationally significant waterway located in northwestern Turkey. It is considered to be the boundary between Europe and Asia, and divides Turkey by separating Anatolia from Thrace. It is the worlds narrowest strait used for international navigation. The Bosporus connects the Black Sea with the Sea of Marmara, and, by extension via the Dardanelles, the Aegean and Mediterranean seas.
Istanbul’s most iconic structure, the most famous of all the three bridges on the Bosphorus and the Oldest one of them as well, it was previously known as the Bosphorus Bridge, but now it’s officially known as the 15 July Martyrs Bridge(after the people that lost their lives in the 2016 coup attempt), and it’s the bridge where the tanks blocked the road in the 2016 coup attempt, it’s very beautiful and one of the most important bridges in the world as it connects two continents together(Europe and Asia).
Every October, the annual Intercontinental Istanbul Eurasia Marathon crosses the bridge on its way from Asia to Europe. During the marathon, the bridge is closed to vehicular traffic.In October, visitors participate in the fun run and cross the bridge on foot. Many take picnics to enjoy the view.
My taxi drivers often took this bridge when driving me to and from Sabiha Gokcen Airport, and if the city ever added a pedestrian crossing (like a sidewalk) to it, my experience would be complete! (I read somewhere they used to have that…any knowledge anyone has?) Sidewalk or not, the views you’ll get from your car are second to none. You’re crossing between CONTINENTS, by the way—it’s not just any ordinary bridge! And at night, the lighting adds a magnificent touch to the skyline.
Its a wonderful bridge 🌉 one of the best in the world, especially at night, while using it, dont miss to watch a beautiful view of the sea ⛵
A breath taking tour which took 1hr 30 min.The sea, the sea gulls, mosques, palaces, everything is just amazing.
One of the best bridges all over the world.. We lost many martyrs here, prayers for them please
Also known as Bosphorus bridge it connects Asia to Europe and that itself is a big deal. A bridge connecting two continents.The sad thing is that you can’t walk on this one but you can drive or have a ferry ride below it.The bridge in itself is very beautiful and also the surroundings.It was looking amazing during sunset.Also if you don’t want to spend more money you can try Tyrol ferry services. They do a round trip to Bosphorus every hour and costs only 20 Turkish Liras.
Huge great bridge connecting the Asian part and the European part of Istanbul.One of the most crawded bridge in Turkey.
Its good to see lights of bridge at night while sitting on phosphorus cafe.
Its a beautiful scenery especially at night the light is fantastic.
Beautiful bridge connecting to two Continent Asia & Europe
The Bosphorus Bridge or currently officially named the 15 July Martyrs Bridge is one of 3 bridges that cross the Bosphorus Strait, connecting the European part of Turkey with the Asian part of Turkey, and vice versa.This bridge which is densely crossed by vehicles adds beautiful scenery along the Bosphorus strait.Its a really pleasant experience to move from the Europe to the Asia just by crossing this bridge 😊If you want to photograph this bridge, you can take the Bosphorus Cruise tour, I recommend it!
Known officially as the 15 July Martyrs Bridge (Turkish: 15 Temmuz Şehitler Köprüsü) and unofficially as the First Bridge (Turkish: Birinci Köprü), is one of the three suspension bridges spanning the Bosphorus strait (Turkish: Boğaziçi) in Istanbul, Turkey, thus connecting Europe and Asia (alongside Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge and Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge). The bridge extends between Ortaköy (in Europe) and Beylerbeyi (in Asia).
The beauty of this bridge is best enjoyed at night! The history attached from the July 2016 is worthy of research. It’s an insight into the incredible bravery of the Turkish people and their love for their homeland. These are the subtleties of the culture the are inextricably part of the attraction of foreigners to this vibrant city❤️
Very impressive bridge connecting Europe with Asia
Most beautiful city.. And the of the biggest bridge.. Love it.. One can travel the city most beautiful place.. To travel summer vacations. And tour... One can love this place.
It was a great experience and also an awesome evening in bosphorous cruise tour.
Its a wonderful placewith stunning views
Only Bridge in the planet which connects two continents, the Istanbul European and the Asian Part. Will certainly give you chills when you cross through it. Simply Marvelous to be part of it.
There are three suspension bridges on the Bosphorus connecting Europe to Asia (or vice versa). The first one is known as Bosphorus Bridge and was opened on 29th October 1973 between Beylerbeyi andOrtakoy neighborhoods. This bridges name was changed into Martyrs of July 15th dedicated to the victims of the coup attempon 15th of July 2016.
Nice bridge that connect Europe continent and Asian continent.
Simple but impressive architectural suspended bridge
Its so cool to say I go from Asia to Europe in a bridge of time...
I highly recommend to go on a boat trip around sunset to see this amazing view.From Eminönü you can take boat trips for 20 turkish liras or just take a transportation ship to Ortakoy.
15 July Martyrs Bridge is one the most important and popular Bridge in Turkey .This bridge connect European and Asian Side
Linking Europe to Asia, very useful and you can have an incredible sight of İstanbuls beauty from there
Beautiful place to visit
This bridge between Europe and Asia, if you’ll come to visit istanbul you must cross by.
Beautiful bridge and significant site in Istanbul
Great bridge!
It is a very beautiful and big bridge, which unites two continents, Europe and Asia.I like this bridge for the beauty it has but also for its importance🤩
Stunning bridge
Great bridge
Go to Ortakoy for a beautiful view...
What a great suspended Bridge
Yh that’s all you get
Beautiful world
Nice bridge and view, But cost 10 lira to cross.What a rip-off!
Awesome,The Bosphorus Bridge (Turkish:Boğaziçi Köprüsü), known officially as the 15 July Martyrs Bridge (Turkish: 15 Temmuz Şehitler Köprüsü) and unofficially as the First Bridge (Turkish:Birinci Köprü), is one of the threesuspension bridges spanning theBosphorus strait (Turkish: Boğaziçi) inIstanbul, Turkey, thus connecting Europeand Asia (alongside Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge and Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge). The bridge extends betweenOrtaköy (in Europe) and Beylerbeyi (in Asia).
Great view at night
Very nice suspended bridge.
So special 😍
The feeling of floating above the Bosphorous sea is just amazing!
You gotta check the night view
It was exciting to be here surrounded by inspired people.
The magnificent Bosphorus welcomes you from the South
Very incredible
Lovely
Istanbul ❤️🌊
The best in the world istanbul in my hard 💖
Nice and cool breeze
Beautiful bridge
Good
Great views from the water
This picture was taken from ortakoy mosque
Amazing view
One of the most beautiful scenes of renewed human civilization, A bridge between Asia and Europe,From everywhere you can see, a giant, luminous bridge
One of the most beautiful view in the world. I highly recommend to everyone at least once you should pass this bridge from Asia to Europe or Europe to Asia. It is amazing experience thar you can do very limited number in your life time especially you are a tourist 👍😊
Hi everyone,its a great thing to glad, yeah they who changed the name of bridges that was a very very honour
Goooooood
Beast with beauty
15 July Martyrs Bridge, a beautiful bridge. Looks amazing from any point of the city. Walked there all the way from Sultanahmet square hoping to be able to walk over it. Unfortunately it is accessible by car or other vehicles only. But there is a small bazaar of mostly handmade things like jewelry, gifts, souvenirs. Also they have street food, which is just yummy.
Special one link with Europe and Asia bridges
Cool 😎
Beautiful
Really felt like a dream being their