Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge

Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge

Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge

For much of its history, Istanbul, a city straddling two continents, remained without a bridge connecting its halves. This changed in the 1970s with the Bosphorus Bridge, and in 1988, the Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge was added to further link the European and Asian sides. Part of Istanbul’s O-2 highway, the bridge spans the Bosphorus Strait, offering a vital artery for both local commuters and visitors. Today, travelers can experience the seamless connection between the two parts of the city, enjoying views of the bustling waterway below and the skyline of this historic metropolis.

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