Cisterns built to meet the water needs in the Byzantine era currently serve tourism in the field of culture and art. Cisterns such as Basilica, Nuruosmaniye, Binbirdirek and Hipodrom are some of Istanbul's cultural treasures.
The Spice Bazaar selling all kinds of herbs and spices was completed in 1667, drawing attention particularly with its smell of cinnamon and cloves.
The Grand Bazaar has been one of the most important and oldest trade centers of Istanbul for more than 500 years, attracting enthusiasts of all ages and incorporating a rich cultural structure.
Istanbul Archeology Museums hosts those who want to travel in the corridors of history and see the evolution of civilizations. It is said to be among the top 10 museums in the world designed as a museum building.