In Eyüpsultan

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Eyüp Cemetery

One of the oldest and largest Muslim cemeteries in Istanbul, stretching up the hillside from Eyüp Sultan Mosque toward Pierre Loti Hill. It's the final resting place of sultans, grand viziers, and poets.

60m
Eyüpsultan
Eyüp Cemetery
historic

Eyüp Sultan Mosque

A 19th-century mosque built on a much older site, housing the tomb of Ebu Eyüp el-Ansari, companion of the Prophet Muhammad. A major pilgrimage spot, especially crowded on Fridays and holidays.

60m
Eyüpsultan·Covered
Eyüp Sultan Mosque
mosque

Golden Horn Metro Bridge

A sleek cable-stayed bridge carrying the metro line, also with a pedestrian walkway offering open-air views of the Golden Horn.

30m
Eyüpsultan
Golden Horn Metro Bridge
landmark

Zal Mahmud Pasha Mosque

Quiet Sinan-designed mosque from 1590, perched on a slope in Eyüp with fine views of the Golden Horn.

30m
Eyüpsultan·Covered
Zal Mahmud Pasha Mosque
mosque

Feshane

A sprawling 19th-century fez factory on the Golden Horn, now hosting art fairs, exhibitions and occasional flea markets.

Varies·60m
Eyüpsultan
Feshane
landmark

Miniaturk

An open-air park of 1:25 scale models covering Turkey's landmarks, from Hagia Sophia to Mount Nemrut. Kids love it; adults use it as a cheat sheet for the rest of the country.

TL 350·120m
Eyüpsultan
Miniaturk
museum

Pierre Loti Hill

Pierre Loti Hill offers one of the best views of the Golden Horn from its famous hillside café, named after the French writer who spent long hours here.

Varies·60m
Eyüpsultan
Pierre Loti Hill
viewpoint

Santralİstanbul

Set where two rivers meet at the upper Golden Horn, this former power station turned university campus houses an energy museum, galleries, and a library.

Varies·90m
Eyüpsultan
Santralİstanbul
museum
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