Istanbul is a large Turkish city straddling Europe and Asia, separated by the Bosphorus Strait. Its old town reflects the cultural influences of the many empires that ruled Istanbul. In the Sultanahmet district, the open-air racecourse dating from Roman times has hosted chariot races for several centuries, and Egyptian obelisks still stand. The iconic Byzantine Hagia Sophia Museum features an imposing 6th-century dome and rare Christian mosaics
For More !Lyon, a French city in the historic Rhône-Alpes region, is located at the junction of the Rhône and the Saône rivers. Its center bears witness to 2,000 years of history, with its Roman amphitheater of the Three Gauls, the medieval and Renaissance architecture of Vieux Lyon and the modernity of the Confluence district on the Presqu'île. The Traboules, covered passages between the buildings, relay of Vieux Lyon to the hill of La Croix-Rousse.
For More !New York is a city made up of 5 boroughs at the mouth of the Hudson River and the Atlantic Ocean. At its center is Manhattan, a densely populated borough that is one of the world's major commercial, financial and cultural centers. Its must-see sites include skyscrapers like the Empire State Building and the huge Central Park. The Broadway Theater is located in Times Square.
For More !Tulum is a city located on the Caribbean coast of the Mexican Yucatan Peninsula. It is known for its very well preserved remains of an ancient Mayan port city. The main building consists of a massive stone construction, called the Castillo (castle). Perched on a rocky cliff, it overlooks the white sand beach and the turquoise sea. Close to these ruins is Tulum National Park, a coastal area made up of mangroves and cenotes (natural wells)
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