Some waters simply quench thirst, while others carry the history of a city. Hamidiye is a flavor known to almost everyone living in Istanbul, unchanged from the days it flowed from its fountains to its bottling today. So, where does the "naturalness" story of this centuries-old water begin?
A Gift from Sultan II. Abdülhamid Hamidiye Water was brought to the city in 1902 by the order of Sultan II. Abdülhamid Han himself. This system, established to provide "high-quality and drinkable water" to Istanbul at that time, brought the city's purest resources to the public. So, with every sip you take, you witness a tradition of over a century.
Where Does Its Naturalness Come From? Hamidiye is fed from the untouched springs in Kemerburgaz and Belgrad Forests, considered the lungs of Istanbul. Being a historical brand does not mean it is far from technology. On the contrary, this water, which comes from the heart of nature, is bottled in today's most modern facilities, without disturbing its mineral structure and untouched by hand.
Conclusion: If you are looking not just for water, but for "Istanbul's water"; Hamidiye is the most reliable harbor with both its historical heritage and its unspoiled natural structure.
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