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Vip-Vj-2020-En1 ATIA VIP GROUP VIP VALENTINE CATALOG www.atiavipgroup.com WHAT WE OFFER Experience Beyond your Imagination DIVE DEEPLY IN THE FANTASY WORLD OF VIP Tours & Excursions LUXURIOUS WITH ATIA VIP GROUP! WE Corporate Services ARE PROUDLY AND FAMOUSLY KNOWN TO VIP Travel Planning BE ONE OF THE MOST IMMERSIVE, LUXURY Event Planning AND MAGICAL TRAVEL COMPANIES IN Car Rental TURKEY. AS AN EXCELLENT AND FLEXIBLE TRAVEL PROVIDER, OUR COMPREHENSIVE SERVICES INCLUDE ELITE TOURISM, PRIVILEGED BUSINESS TRAVELS, AND CONTACT INFO OTHER HIGHLY MANNERED FORMALITIES. Tel: 0090-5525537949 Email: [email protected] ATIA VIP GROUP –VALENTAINE CATALOG VALENTINE DAY VALENTINE'S DAY IN ISTANBUL, A CITY MILLIONS FALL IN LOVE WITH LOVE IS IN THE AIR DURING WINTER WITH VALENTINE'S DAY COMING UP ON FEB. 14 AND ISTANBUL, A CITY THAT MANAGES TO WIN THE HEARTS OF MILLIONS, IS READY TO SWEEP OFF YOUR FEET WITH EVENTS IT IS THAT TIME OF YEAR WHEN THE MONTH OF LOVE INSPIRES TO SEEK OUT NEW ROMANTIC CONNECTIONS OR CELEBRATE THE ONES WE ALREADY HAVE. VALENTINE'S DAY HAS BEEN WIDELY ADOPTED BY TURKS, AND PLENTY OF EVENTS TO EITHER MEET SOMEONE NEW OR TO CELEBRATE THE LOVE ISTANBUL IS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL CITY OF LOVE IN THE WORLD. ATIA VIP GROUP –VALENTAINE CATALOG SWISSOTEL THE BOSPHORUS Swissotel The Bosphorus, Istanbul, having Safe Hotels Executive Level Certificate for 2016 - 2019, is a five-star luxury hotel right in the center of Istanbul on the European banks of the Bosphorus. Nestled within 65 acres of historical gardens with world-class shopping and vibrant nightlife nearby, it offers 566 guest rooms and suites, featuring state-of-the-art technology and exclusive amenities. In addition to various meeting space with the capacity of 5 to 1200 people, including function rooms and a ballroom, a team of event planners is on hand to help you hold the perfect wedding at Swissotel The Bosphorus, Istanbul. ATIA VIP GROUP –VALENTAINE CATALOG 1001 NIGHT CRUISE SPEND A BEAUTIFUL NIGHT AT BOSPHORUS DINNER CRUISE AND ENJOY SPECIAL PROGRAM WHICH CAN PRESENT YOU ALL THE DIVERSITY OF TURKISH CULTURE. ENJOY SUFI WHIRLING DERVISH DANCE, SULTAN SHOWS, LIVE MUSIC, BELLY DANCER AND MUCH MORE.BESIDE THESE ALL TURKISH NIGHT SHOWS YOU’LL ENJOY THE BOSPHORUS SIGHTSEEING WITH MARVELOUS DOLMABAHCE PALACE, CIRAGAN KEMPINSKI, ORTAKOY MOSQUE AND GORGEOUS BOSPHORUS BRIDGES. ATIA VIP GROUP –VALENTAINE CATALOG HAGIA SOPHIA MUSEUM IT HAS BEEN A PALCE OF WORSHIP THAT HAS SERVED VARIOUS RELIGIONS FOR CENTURIES.IT WAS BUILD IN 537 AND BEGAN AS A GREEK EASTERN BASILICA HOME TO THE PATRIACHATE OF CONSTANTINOPLE.IT BECAME A MOSQUE IN 1453 AND CLOSED IN 1931.ALSO IT OPAN AGAIN AS A MUSEUM IN 1935 . THE HAGIA SOPHIA WAS THE BIGGEST CATHEDRAL IN THE WORLD AND IT WAS AN EXCELLENT EXAMPLE OF BYZANTINE ARCHITECTURE .IT INSPIRED OTHER MOSQUE INCLUDING BLUE MOSQUE. ATIA VIP GROUP –VALENTAINE CATALOG TOPKAPI PALACE MUSEUM ENTER ONE OF THE MOST SECRETED PLACES IN HISTORY. TOPKAPI PALACE WAS THE PRIMARY RESIDENCE OF OTTOMAN SULTANS FOR MORE THAN 600 YEARS AND ISTANBUL TOURIST PASS IS OPENING THE DOORS OF THIS MARVELOUS PALACE TO YOU. BEING THE MOST VISITED MUSEUM OF TURKEY, THE TOPKAPI PALACE NOT ONLY SHOWS YOU HOW A SULTAN’S LIFE WAS, BUT ALSO MANY EXHIBITIONS OF GREAT VARIETY ATIA VIP GROUP –VALENTAINE CATALOG HANEDAN RESTAURANT HANEDAN IS AN ELEGANT BUT NOT TOO FORMAL RESTAURANT, IDEALLY SITUATED IN BEŞIKTAŞ ISTANBUL, NEAR THE FERRY STATIONS AND CLOSE TO THE SEVERAL HOTELS IN THE AREA. THE RESTAURANT IS DIVIDED IN TWO STOREYS, ONE FOR KEBAB (MEAT), ONE FOR BALIK (FISH), EASY TO REACH VIA A GOOD ELEVATOR ATIA VIP GROUP –VALENTAINE CATALOG ORTAKÖY ORTAKÖY IS A LIVELY AREA CENTERED ON ITS WATERFRONT SQUARE, WHERE CROWDS GATHER TO LISTEN TO IMPROMPTU CONCERTS OR SIP TEA ON CAFE TERRACES. STANDS SERVING WAFFLES OR KUMPIR (STUFFED BAKED POTATOES) SHARE BUSY ALLEYS WITH SOUVENIR STALLS. THE ORNATE, LIGHT-FILLED ORTAKÖY CAMII MOSQUE SITS AT THE WATER’S EDGE IN THE SHADOW OF THE BOSPHORUS BRIDGE. AFTER DARK, UPMARKET RESTAURANTS AND CLUBS NEARBY DRAW A CHIC CROWD. ATIA VIP GROUP –VALENTAINE CATALOG NUSRET RESTAURANT IN ISTANBUL NUSR-ET STEAKHOUSE OPENED ITS DOORS IN 2010.THE RESTAURANT QUICKLY BECAME THE SECTOR’S LEADER WITH ITS TOP QUALITY STEAKS, UNPRECEDENTED SERVICE QUALITY, BOUTIQUE CONCEPT AND STILL REMAINS AS NUMBER 1. BY OFFERING MANY UNIQUE OPTIONS TO MEATLOVERS, NUSR-ET QUICKLY BROUGHT EXTRA FLAIR TO THE STEAKHOUSE CULTURE AND STILL SERVES AS AN INDISPENSABLE LOCATION FOR ITS GUESTS. ATIA VIP GROUP –VALENTAINE CATALOG MALL OF İSTANBUL ISTANBUL MALL IS ONE OF ISTANBUL'S LARGEST SHOPPING MALLS, CONSISTING OF 5 LARGE BUILDINGS WITH 83 ESCALATORS AND 42 ELEVATORS THAT ARE CONNECTED BY SPECIAL ROUTES DESIGNED IN THE MIDDLE OF THE TOWERS. THE COLLECTION HOSTS MANY OF THE WORLD'S LEADING BRANDS, CAPTIVATING THE EYES OF EVERY TRAVELER. THE BUSINESS CENTER IS HOME TO MORE THAN 350 BRANDS, RESTAURANTS, MOI SPECIAL PARKS AND ART GALLERIES. THE ARCHITECTURE OF THIS MARKET IS DESIGNED TO MEET ALL YOUR NEEDS AND HAS BECOME ONE OF THE MOST USED BUSINESS CENTERS IN THE WORLD. IT COST 1.3 BILLION LIRE TO BUILD THIS HUGE COMPLEX. THE SIZE OF THIS COMPLEX IS JUST OVER 156,000 SQUARE METERS, SO DON'T MISS SEEING THIS SHOPPING CENTER. ATIA VIP GROUP –VALENTAINE CATALOG SULTAN AHMED MOSQUE THIS BUILDING IS LOCATED IN SULTAN AHMED FATIH SQUARE . IT WAS ORDERED BY FIRST AHMED SOLTAN TO ARCHITECT SEDEFKAR MEHMET AGA .THIS MOSQUE BUILT ON A LARGE COURTYARD .SULTAN AHMED MOSQUE ,WAS BUILT WITH THEV STYLE ON MIMA SINAN AND LOCATED DIRECTLY OPPOSITE OF HUGIA SOPHIA .THE FOUR MINARETS IN THE FOUR CORNERS OF THE MOSQUE HAVE THREE BALCONIES AND OTHER TWO MINARETS HAVE TWO BALCONIES .BECAUSE OF COLOR TILES AS BLUE,GREEN AND WHITE EUROPEANS CALL IT BLUE MOSQUE. ATIA VIP GROUP –VALENTAINE CATALOG AYASOFYA HURREM SULTAN HAMAM THE HASEKI HÜRREM SULTAN HAMAMI, IS A SIXTEENTH-CENTURY TURKISH BATH IN ISTANBUL. IT WAS COMMISSIONED BY HÜRREM SULTAN, CONSORT AND LEGAL WIFE OF OTTOMAN SULTAN SULEIMAN THE MAGNIFICENT. IT WAS BUILT BY MIMAR SINAN ON THE SITE OF HISTORICAL BATHS OF ZEUXIPPUS FOR THE RELIGIOUS COMMUNITY OF THE NEARBY HAGIA SOPHIA ATIA VIP GROUP –VALENTAINE CATALOG VOGUE RESTAURANT OFFERING A MODERN, ELEGANT AND STYLISH AMBIENCE ALONG WITH A STUNNING CITY VIEW, VOGUE RESTAURANT IS ONE OF THE CLASSIC DINING DESTINATIONS OF ISTANBUL. VOGUE RESTAURANT OFFERS YOU THE ULTIMATE DINING EXPERIENCES IN A UNIQUE CITY THAT UNITES CONTINENTS. ATIA VIP GROUP –VALENTAINE CATALOG ISTINYE PARK ISTINYE PARK IS A SHOPPING CENTER IN THE İSTINYE QUARTER OF ISTANBUL, TURKEY WITH 291 STORES, 85,250 M² OF RETAIL AREA, AND FOUR LEVELS OF UNDERGROUND PARKING. THE CENTER FEATURES BOTH ENCLOSED AND OPEN-AIR SECTIONS. THE OPEN-AIR SECTION HAS A GREEN CENTRAL PARK AND OFFERS STREET-SIDE SHOPPING ATIA VIP GROUP –VALENTAINE CATALO ZUMA RESTAURANT ZUMA ISTANBUL WAS OFFICIALLY RELOCATED TO ISTINYE PARK IN FEBRUARY 2016. THE NEW, HIGHLY ANTICIPATED LOCATION, IS ONE OF THE LATEST ADDITIONS TO ZUMA’S INTERNATIONAL RESTAURANT COLLECTION, OFFERING IZAKAYA STYLE DINING. ATIA VIP GROUP –VALENTAINE CATALOG EMIRGAN PARK THE EMIRGAN PARK IS LOCATED IN SARIYER ISTANBUL.ITS THE MOST MAGNIFICENT GARDENS IN ISTANBUL .THIS GROVE AMAZES THOSE WHO SEE ITS HISTORICAL STRUCTURE AND NATURAL BEAUTY . EMIRGAN PARK COVERS APPROXIMATELY 47 HECTARE ON THE SHORES OF BOSPHOURS .THE HIGH WALLS WHICH HAVE BEEN BUILT AROUND IT HAVE CHANGED MANY TIMES THROUGHOUT HISTORY . IN THE 17TH CENTURY THE OTTOMAN SULTAN MURATT PRESENTED THIS PLACE TO IRANIAN EMIR GUN . ATIA VIP GROUP –VALENTAINE CATALOG SUDATUR SUDATUR, ONE OF THE MOST LUXURIOUS ENTERTAINMENT SHIPS IN ISTANBUL IS THE ONLY CONDUCTOR OF EXCLUSIVE TOURS ON BOSPHORUS STRAIT THAT DUE TO UNIQUE PROGRAMS AND DIFFERENT SERVICES HAS BECOME ONE OF THE TOURIST ATTRACTIONS IN THIS OLD CITY. THIS SHIP WITH A CAPACITY OF 900 GUESTS IN THREE DISTINCT FLOORS HAS ALL MODERN NAVIGATION, SECURITY AND WELFARE FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT. THE SPECIAL ENGINEERING DESIGN AND ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY APPLIED IN THIS SHIP CAUSES A STABLE AND SMOOTH MOVEMENT OF SUDATUR ON TURBULENT WATERS. THE VAST SPACE, LUXURIOUS INTERIOR DESIGN, THE HIGH QUALITY SERVICES, LIVE MUSIC AND EXCITING AND JOYFUL PROGRAMS BESIDES THE BEST HOSPITALITY SERVICES ARE THE INCOMPARABLE ADVANTAGES OF SUDATUR. ATIA VIP GROUP –VALENTAINE CATALOG İSTIKLAL CADDESI İSTIKLAL CADDESI (INDEPENDENCE AVENUE) IS THE HEART OF BEYOĞLU, THE MORE MODERN DISTRICT OF ISTANBUL BUILT DURING THE 19TH CENTURY (MAP). THE CITY’S MOST POPULAR STROLLING, SHOPPING AND SNACKINGSTREET, NOW GALATA TOWER RESERVED FOR PEDESTRIANS, IS LINED WITH BOUTIQUES,CAFES, CONSULATES, Galata tower with 67 meter high is RESTAURANTS, GALLERIES, CINEMAS AND crosses the istanbul skyline and offers BANKS, WITH RESIDENTIAL APARTMENTS spectacular view of the old town .This medieval stone tower was the highest building in Istanbul also known as the christ tower in 1348. It was established to inform fire now is an important tourist destionation.Thesedays on the upper floors you can find coffee , restaurant and night club with amazing view. ATIA VIP GROUP –VALENTAINE CATALOG HALAT RESTAURANT FOR A MAGICAL DINING EXPERIENCE, HALAT RESTAURANT IS ONE OF ISTANBUL'S TOP RESTAURANTS. LOCATED INSIDE THE BEAUTIFUL RAHIM KUCH MUSEUM. ATIA VIP GROUP –VALENTAINE CATALOG MINIATURK MINIATÜRK IS A MINIATURE PARK SITUATED AT THE NORTH-EASTERN SHORE OF GOLDEN HORN IN ISTANBUL, TURKEY. IT WAS OPENED MAY 2, 2003. MINIATÜRK COVERS A TOTAL AREA OF 60,000 SQUARE METRES. IT IS ONE OF THE WORLD'S LARGEST MINIATURE PARKS WITH ITS 15,000 M² MODEL AREA. THE PARK CONTAINS 122 MODELS IN 1:25 SCALE ATIA VIP GROUP –VALENTAINE CATALOG KUMKAPI LITERALLY MEANING “SAND GATE,” KUMKAPI IS LOCATED IN FATIH DISTRICT, NEAR THE SEA OF MARMARA. FIRST FOUNDED AS A FISHING VILLAGE KNOWN AS KONTONSKALION, ITS HARBOR WAS A COMMON DESTINATION FOR SAILORS WHO WOULD WORK ON THEIR BOATS DURING THE DAY.
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