attraction
Turkey
Istanbul

Rumeli Hisarı

The strait-cutting fortress Mehmed the Conqueror raised in just four months in 1452, ahead of the siege of Constantinople; its towers now share the frame with the Bosphorus bridge. Set on the strait's narrowest point, it is the most dramatic stop of the shore walk. Our 7.5 km Bosphorus 4K walking film from Kuruçeşme to Emirgan passes right beneath it.

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Also known as

  • Rumeli Fortress
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Typeattraction
CityIstanbul

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