The Bosphorus Strait, a natural waterway that divides Istanbul into European and Asian sides, serves as the primary link between the Black Sea and the Sea of Marmara. Along its shores, visitors can explore parks and admire the intricate architecture of Ottoman mansions, including the opulent Dolmabahce Palace. The strait is also spanned by three intercontinental bridges, enhancing its role as the bustling heart of Turkey’s largest city. Today, the Bosphorus offers a blend of historical charm and modern connectivity, inviting travelers to experience its dynamic and scenic beauty.
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