You know what pairs perfectly with centuries of imperial history? A sweeping view of the Golden…read moreHorn. Pierre Loti Hill delivers with just enough haze to make you question if you're in a 19th-century French travel memoir. This Hill was named after the French naval officer/romantic writer who had an Ottoman obsession. The hill now offers Istanbul's most melodramatic lookout spot.
Take the cable car up if you're feeling lazy or full of baklava. Once there, sit under ivy-laced trellises at a café and gaze at the Bosphorus. If you squint, you can see minarets, ferries, rooftops, and centuries layered like baklava sheets. Just try not to Instagram it immediately, this view deserves at least a moment of hushed awe before the filters swarm in and take over.