Built in the third century, the Hippodrome served as the heart of Istanbul’s sporting entertainment during the Byzantine era, featuring a wide track for chariot racing. Today, the site is known as Sultanahmet Square, a spacious open area in the center of the old city. Ancient obelisks stand as reminders of its storied past, offering visitors a glimpse into the historical significance and grandeur of this once-thriving arena. As you walk through the square, the layout and remaining structures evoke the vibrant atmosphere that once filled the air with the thundering hooves and cheering crowds.
Hippodrome (Sultanahmet Meydani)
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