Bosphorus Bridge

Bosphorus Bridge

Ortaköy, 34347 Beşiktaş/İstanbul, Turkey

The Bosphorus Bridge (Bogazici Koprusu) in Istanbul is one of three continent-spanning bridges over the Bosphorus Strait, connecting Europe and Asia. When it opened in 1973, the 5,118-foot (1,560-meter) bridge was the fourth-longest suspension bridge in the world. And though it has since slid down the rankings, it is still an impressive sight to behold.

The Bosphorus Bridge in Istanbul, also known as the 15 July Martyrs Bridge, is an architectural marvel that spans the Bosphorus Strait, connecting Europe and Asia. This suspension bridge, completed in 1973, is not just a vital transportation link but also a symbol of unity and progress. Stretching 1,560 meters long and with a deck width of 33.40 meters, it offers a unique vantage point for stunning views of Istanbul. The bridge is illuminated at night, creating a mesmerizing spectacle against the city’s skyline. Visitors can experience this engineering feat while also exploring the rich cultural and historical context of Istanbul, where the East meets the West.