
Moda İskelesi (Historic Ferry Terminal)
A historic wooden ferry terminal on Kadıköy's Moda coast. It's a simple, beautiful spot to watch the boats and the Marmara Sea.
Moda İskelesi is a classic wooden ferry pier that has been a fixture on this part of the Asian shore for generations. It's not a grand attraction, but a quiet, functional piece of the city's maritime life. The simple structure, with its overhanging roof and weathered planks, feels like a direct link to old Istanbul.
People come here to catch the small passenger ferries to nearby piers like Beşiktaş or to simply sit on the benches and watch the water. The view across to the historic peninsula is unobstructed, making it a peaceful place to pause. It's more about the feeling of the place and the rhythm of the ferries than any specific activity.
“For a moment of calm with a perfect, classic Istanbul sea view.”
Buy a simit from the vendor on the corner and eat it on a bench while waiting for the next ferry.
The pier deck is flat and accessible, but there is a small step up from the street. The benches are fixed.
Good to know
- Is Moda İskelesi (Historic Ferry Terminal) free to visit?
- Free. Public pier and seafront; no entry charge.
- How long should you spend at Moda İskelesi (Historic Ferry Terminal)?
- ~1h
- When is the best time to visit Moda İskelesi (Historic Ferry Terminal)?
- Sunset
- Is Moda İskelesi (Historic Ferry Terminal) wheelchair accessible?
- The pier deck is flat and accessible, but there is a small step up from the street. The benches are fixed.