ISTANBUL: CITY OF CIVILIZATIONS, CROSROADS BEYOND TIME
Istanbul... A captivating city where civilizations have converged for centuries, where cultures have intertwined, and where every street tells a story of the past. From Rome to Byzantium, from the Ottoman Empire to the modern day, this timeless city invites EUAC 2025 participants to more than just a conference—it offers an unforgettable journey.
In this one-of-a-kind location bridging Europe and Asia, a stroll along the Bosphorus, a coffee beneath the shadow of a historic monument, or a quiet wander through ancient streets can become a source of inspiration.
Istanbul will not merely host this significant event—it will inspire, leave a lasting impression, and turn every moment into a memory.
Brief History of Istanbul
First inhabitants of Istanbul are dating back to second millennia BC, they were settled on the Asian side of the city. Its first name comes from Megara king Byzas who took his colonists here in the 7th century BC to establish a colony named Byzantium, the Greek name for a city on the Bosphorus. Byzas chose this spot after consulting an oracle of Delphi who told him to settle across from the "land of the blind". Indeed, Byzas believed that earlier settlers must have been "blind" for overlooking this superb location at the entrance of the Bosphorus strait, only access to the Black Sea.
In the 6th century BC Persians ruled the city and than Alexander the Great took it over after 4th century BC, which was a peaceful period until the 2nd century BC.
In 193 AD Roman emperor Septimus Severus conquered the city and it remained under the Roman rule until 4th century AD, when emperor Constantine the Great made Byzantium the capital of entire Roman Empire and gave it his name: Constantinople, and Eastern Roman Empire was called Byzantine Empire after 5th century. The city was built on seven hills, like Rome.
Early Byzantine emperors filled their city with the treasures of the ancient world, especially between 4th and 6th centuries with a population exceeded half a million. In 532 during the reign of Justinian I, riots destroyed the city. But it was rebuilt and outstanding structures such as Hagia Sophia stand as monuments to the golden age of Byzantines.
Istanbul's latter history is full intrigues and sieges, it was besieged by the Arabs in the 7th and 8th centuries and by the Barbarians in the 9th and 10th, but ruled by the Fourth Crusade between 1204-1261 who destroyed and sacked all the wealth. After this, Constantinople did not regain its former richness nor strength.
Ottomans lead by Fatih Sultan Mehmet conquered Constantinople in 1453. Renamed Islambol, the city became the capital of the Ottoman Empire. Between 15th and 16th centuries, sultans built many mosques and public buildings, topping the population again around half million by the mid 1500's, Istanbul was a major cultural, political, and commercial center. The name "Istanbul" was derived from a combination of "Islambol" ("city of Islam" in Turkish) and "eis tin Polin" ("to the City" in Greek) throughout the centuries.
Ottoman rule lasted until World War I when Istanbul was occupied by the allied troops. After years of struggle led by Ataturk against the occupying forces, the Republic of Turkey was born in 1923 and the capital was moved to Ankara province. But Istanbul has continued to expand dramatically; today its population is over 13 million and still increases constantly. It continues to be the commercial and cultural center of Turkey.

Special events to discover Istanbul
Few cities in the world spread to two continents and Istanbul is one of them. This magnificent place offers travelers a choice of places full of culture and entertainment. Places to visit in Istanbul do not stop counting. That's why we've compiled some of the main places to visit;

The Bosphorus Tour
Few cities in the world spread to two continents and Istanbul is one of them. This magnificent place offers travelers a choice of places full of culture and entertainment. Places to visit in Istanbul do not stop counting. That's why we've compiled some of the main places to visit;
Hagia Sophia Museum Tour
The Hagia Sophia Museum took its current shape from the architectural point of view between 532-537 when it was built by Justinian I for the third time. Following its completion, the religious structure, which was the largest cathedral in the world for 1,000 years, was converted into a mosque immediately after the conquest of Istanbul by adding Islamic elements. In addition to its magnificent architecture, Hagia Sophia, which is the center of attention with its tombs in its garden, was turned into a museum with the works carried out between 1930-1935 in line with Atatürk's request. The majestic interior decorations, mosaics and the wish column on the ground floor are worth a visit.


Şerefiye Cistern
Mesmerizing the visitors with a history of 1600 years, the Şerefiye Cistern meets history with art and technology using 360° mapping system for the first time in Turkey. Situated in the Historical Peninsula of Istanbul as one of the earliest examples of the water structures of the city with a history of 1600 years, the Şerefiye Cistern does not offer an inscription but is believed to be built during the rule of Theodosius II (408-450) based on the architectural characteristics.
Darıca Zoo trip
The zoo is of great importance for children and young people to know and love animals. Faruk Yalçın Zoo, located in Darıca, has been enabling people to get to know and see animals for 30 years. Families bring their children to the garden and introduce them to animals that they cannot see in their living spaces.
They can also visit the botanical park located in the park area. FYZoo Faruk Yalçın Zoo also helps people to adopt animals symbolically. In this way, people can provide financial support to animals that are in danger of extinction.


Emaar SkyView
Offering a 360-degree field of view to the breathtaking beauties of Istanbul from a height of 300 meters, SkyView offers the fascinating view of the city from both open and closed observation areas.
Çaça Fish Restaurant Meeting
We promise to have the most enjoyable meal of your life when combined with the breathtaking view of the Bosphorus and the delicious flavors of ChaCha
