Istanbul Attractions

176 places · narrow by district and visit style

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Blue Mosque

An early 17th-century imperial mosque famous for its Iznik tile interior. It's still an active place of worship, so visits are scheduled around prayer times.

60m
Fatih·Covered
Blue Mosque
mosque

Galata Bridge

The bridge that crosses the Golden Horn, connecting Eminönü and Karaköy. It's a working piece of the city where people fish, commute, and watch the ferries come and go.

60m
Beyoğlu
Galata Bridge
landmark

Gülhane Park

Gülhane Park is Istanbul's oldest public park, sprawling on the grounds of Topkapı Palace. It's a green escape with palace walls, sea views, and plenty of shade.

60m
Fatih
Gülhane Park
park

Kadıköy Fish Market

A lively, working fish market where locals shop for the day's catch. The surrounding streets are packed with meyhanes, produce stalls, and specialty food shops.

60m
Kadıköy
Kadıköy Fish Market
market

Moda Seafront

A long, paved pedestrian walkway along the Marmara Sea in Kadıköy. It's where locals come to walk, jog, cycle, and watch the ferries go by.

60m
Kadıköy
Moda Seafront
park

Ortaköy Mosque

A beautiful 19th-century mosque right on the Bosphorus waterfront in Ortaköy. It's famous for its elegant baroque style and the stunning view of the Bosphorus Bridge behind it.

60m
Beşiktaş·Covered
Ortaköy Mosque
mosque

Spice Bazaar

This is the city's main spice market, a covered arcade in Eminönü filled with stalls selling everything from saffron to lokum. It's smaller and more focused than the Grand Bazaar, with a strong scent of herbs and tea in the air.

60m
Fatih
Spice Bazaar
bazaar

Süleymaniye Mosque

Süleymaniye Mosque, designed by Mimar Sinan for Suleiman the Magnificent, is a masterpiece of Ottoman architecture. Its hilltop location offers one of the best views of the Golden Horn.

60m
Fatih·Covered
Süleymaniye Mosque
mosque

Basilica Cistern

A vast, atmospheric 6th-century underground cistern built by Emperor Justinian. Walk on raised platforms above shallow water, surrounded by a forest of columns.

TL 900·60m
Fatih
Basilica Cistern
historic

Galata Tower

A medieval Genoese watchtower that's now a museum and observation deck. It offers the classic postcard view of Istanbul's old city skyline.

TL 650·60m
Beyoğlu
Galata Tower
viewpoint

Abbasağa Park

A quiet, sloping park in Beşiktaş with plenty of shade and benches. It's a good spot to escape the neighborhood's busier streets for a bit.

60m
Beşiktaş
Abbasağa Park
park

Akaretler Row Houses

A restored 19th-century row of workers' houses built for Dolmabahçe Palace staff. Today, it's a quiet, upscale pedestrian street with high-end shops and cafes.

60m
Beşiktaş
Akaretler Row Houses
historic

All Saints Moda

A small, historic Anglican church in the heart of Moda, surrounded by a quiet garden. It's a peaceful spot away from the neighborhood's busier streets.

60m
Kadıköy·Modest
All Saints Moda
religious

Altunizade

A sprawling residential district and transport hub on the Asian side, where metro lines and bus routes funnel into the Bosphorus Bridge approaches. Handy for shopping and a quick transfer.

60m
Üsküdar
Altunizade
landmark

Anadolu Feneri

A still-operational historical lighthouse at the Asian side of the Black Sea entrance, marking the edge of a quiet fishermen's village.

60m
Beykoz
Anadolu Feneri
landmark

Anadolu Kavağı

The last ferry stop on the Asian side, with fish restaurants right by the water and a steep walk up to Yoros Castle for wide views over the Black Sea.

60m
Beykoz
Anadolu Kavağı
landmark

Anadoluhisarı Fortress

The oldest surviving Turkish architectural structure in Istanbul, this medieval Ottoman fortress stands on the Asian shore of the Bosphorus, giving its name to the surrounding neighbourhood.

60m
Beykoz
Anadoluhisarı Fortress
historic

Arap Mosque

A former Dominican church from 1325, now a mosque in Karaköy, and Istanbul's only surviving medieval Gothic building.

30m
Beyoğlu·Covered
Arap Mosque
mosque

Arnavutköy Waterfront

A Bosphorus-side promenade lined with old wooden yalı mansions and lively fish restaurants, stretching between Bebek and Kuruçeşme.

60m
Beşiktaş
Arnavutköy Waterfront
landmark

Atatürk Cultural Center (AKM)

A major concert hall and cultural center on Taksim Square, rebuilt and reopened in 2021. Its transparent facade makes it a striking modern landmark.

60m
Beyoğlu
Atatürk Cultural Center (AKM)
landmark

Atik Valide Mosque

Built for Nurbanu Sultan and designed by Mimar Sinan, this 16th-century imperial mosque crowns Üsküdar’s hilltop, completed in 1586 as part of a large külliye.

60m
Üsküdar·Covered
Atik Valide Mosque
mosque

Bahariye Avenue

Bahariye Avenue is the main pedestrian street in Kadıköy, lined with shops, cafes, and historic theaters. It's the neighborhood's central artery, always full of life.

60m
Kadıköy
Bahariye Avenue
landmark

Bakırköy

Bakırköy is a packed commercial hub on the Marmara shore, known for its lively square, endless shopping streets, and direct seafront access.

60m
Bakırköy
Bakırköy
landmark

Bayezid II Mosque

Early 16th-century Ottoman imperial mosque on Beyazıt Square, beside the Grand Bazaar. A calm courtyard with old plane trees offers a break from the nearby market.

30m
Fatih·Covered
Bayezid II Mosque
mosque

Bebek Park

A long, narrow park along the Bosphorus in the upscale Bebek neighborhood. It's a popular spot for a stroll, watching boats, and seeing how locals enjoy the waterfront.

60m
Beşiktaş
Bebek Park
park

Beşiktaş Square

Beşiktaş Square is the central hub of the Beşiktaş district, right on the Bosphorus shore. It's a busy transport interchange and a popular meeting spot, framed by the iconic Barbaros Hayrettin Paşa statue.

60m
Beşiktaş
Beşiktaş Square
landmark

Beyazıt Square

A historic square in Fatih dominated by the Bayezid II Mosque and the grand entrance to Istanbul University. The Sahaflar book bazaar sits right next to it.

60m
Fatih
Beyazıt Square
landmark

Beyazıt Tower

An 85-metre Ottoman fire-watch tower standing in the courtyard of Istanbul University's main campus on Beyazıt Square. You can't go up, but it's a striking piece of old city infrastructure.

30m
Fatih
Beyazıt Tower
landmark

Beykoz Grove

A sprawling hillside park above Beykoz center, with picnic clearings underneath old trees and glimpses of the Bosphorus between the leaves.

60m
Beykoz
Beykoz Grove
park

Beylerbeyi

A quiet Bosphorus village on the Asian shore, just north of the bridge, with waterfront lanes and views of Ortaköy.

60m
Üsküdar
Beylerbeyi
landmark

Bodrum Mosque

Bodrum Mosque, originally the 10th-century Myrelaion Church, sits south of Laleli. A Byzantine-era structure still used as an active mosque.

30m
Fatih·Covered
Bodrum Mosque
mosque

Bomonti

A century-old beer factory now houses coffee spots, galleries, and co-working spaces. It's a locals' hangout, not a tourist stop.

60m
Şişli
Bomonti
landmark

Borusan Contemporary

Contemporary art museum in the historic Perili Köşk (Haunted Mansion) with a Bosphorus view. Free admission; weekend reservations often needed.

60m
Beşiktaş
Borusan Contemporary
museum

Bostancı

The eastern gateway of Kadıköy, where ferries to the Princes’ Islands depart and locals gather along the Marmara promenade. A relaxed coastal hub with plenty of waterfront cafés.

60m
Kadıköy
Bostancı
landmark

Boukoleon Palace

A crumbling Byzantine palace facade right on the Marmara shore, south of the Hippodrome. You can walk right up to its seaward marble balcony and lion reliefs.

30m
Fatih
Boukoleon Palace
historic

Bulgarian St. Stephen Church

A Bulgarian Orthodox church built entirely from prefabricated cast iron, located in Balat. Its Neo-Byzantine style is a striking piece of late 19th-century architecture.

30m
Fatih·Modest
Bulgarian St. Stephen Church
religious

Caddebostan

A leafy seaside neighborhood with a long coastal promenade and the upscale shops of Bağdat Avenue, once the Byzantine town of Rouphinianai.

60m
Kadıköy
Caddebostan
landmark

Caddebostan Coastal Promenade

A long, flat seaside path in Kadıköy, popular for walking, running, and cycling. It's a simple, open space to get some air and watch the Marmara Sea.

60m
Kadıköy
Caddebostan Coastal Promenade
park

Çamlıca Mosque

Completed in 2019 on Çamlıca Hill in Üsküdar, this vast mosque holds 63,000 worshippers and offers sweeping Bosphorus views.

60m
Üsküdar·Covered
Çamlıca Mosque
mosque

Camondo Stairs

A beautiful 19th-century staircase in Galata, built by the wealthy Camondo family. It's a quiet, elegant piece of history connecting two streets.

15m
Beyoğlu
Camondo Stairs
historic

Çemberlitaş Hamamı

Çemberlitaş Hamamı is a 1584 Turkish bath beside the historic Divan Yolu, attributed to architect Mimar Sinan.

60m
Fatih
Çemberlitaş Hamamı
hamam

Çengelköy

A quiet Bosphorus village on the Asian shore, lined with waterfront tea gardens, fish restaurants, and a handful of Ottoman-era mansions.

60m
Üsküdar
Çengelköy
landmark

Çiçek Pasajı

A historic covered arcade off İstiklal Avenue, lined with cafes and restaurants. It's a lively spot connecting the main street to the Fish Market.

60m
Beyoğlu
Çiçek Pasajı
historic

Cihangir Park

A small, sloped park in the heart of Cihangir with benches and a playground. It's a quiet spot to sit and watch the neighborhood go by.

60m
Beyoğlu
Cihangir Park
park

Çinili Mosque

A quiet 17th-century neighborhood mosque known for its beautiful İznik tiles. Climb the hill from Üsküdar to see the intricate ceramic work up close.

30m
Üsküdar·Covered
Çinili Mosque
mosque

Çırağan Palace Waterfront

A long, open waterfront promenade right in front of the historic Çırağan Palace, now a hotel. It's a classic spot for a Bosphorus stroll with unbeatable views.

60m
Beşiktaş
Çırağan Palace Waterfront
viewpoint

Column of Constantine

Erected in 328 AD to mark the founding of Constantinople, this is the oldest surviving monument from Constantine the Great's era.

30m
Fatih
Column of Constantine
historic

Çubuklu

A quiet Bosphorus village with a ferry pier, waterfront tea gardens, and the trailhead for the uphill walk to Khedive Palace.

60m
Beykoz
Çubuklu
landmark

Çukurcuma Antique District

A valley neighborhood of Beyoğlu known for its antique shops lining 19th-century streets. It's a quiet, winding alternative to the main avenue.

60m
Beyoğlu
Çukurcuma Antique District
market

Doğancılar Park

A quiet neighborhood park near the Üsküdar pier area, with shady trees and playgrounds. Perfect for a tea break and a breather.

60m
Üsküdar
Doğancılar Park
park

Dolmabahçe Clock Tower

A late-Ottoman clock tower built by Sultan Abdülhamid II and designed by architect Sarkis Balyan. It stands as a free, elegant landmark on the palace waterfront.

15m
Beşiktaş
Dolmabahçe Clock Tower
historic

Dolmabahçe Mosque

A baroque waterside mosque commissioned by Bezmialem Valide Sultan and completed by Sultan Abdülmecid in the 1850s.

30m
Beşiktaş·Covered
Dolmabahçe Mosque
mosque

Ecumenical Patriarchate

The spiritual center of the Eastern Orthodox Church, located in the historic Fener neighborhood. It's the seat of the Ecumenical Patriarch, considered 'first among equals' in Orthodox Christianity.

60m
Fatih·Modest
Ecumenical Patriarchate
religious

Eminönü Waterfront

Eminönü's waterfront is the restless meeting point of ferries, fish-bread boats, and the old spice market under the Galata Bridge, with Yeni Cami's pigeon-filled square.

60m
Fatih
Eminönü Waterfront
landmark

Etiler

Beşiktaş’s upscale hillside neighborhood of fashionable cafés and boutiques, overlooking the Bosphorus business districts.

60m
Beşiktaş
Etiler
landmark

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

Fatih Mosque

Ottoman mosque built on the site of the Church of the Holy Apostles, rebuilt after the 1766 earthquake.

60m
Fatih·Covered
Fatih Mosque
mosque

Fenari Isa Mosque

Two Byzantine churches joined into a single mosque in Fatih, still showing their age-old brickwork.

30m
Fatih·Covered
Fenari Isa Mosque
mosque

Fener Historic Quarter

A historic Greek quarter on the Golden Horn, named after a Byzantine column lantern that once served as a lighthouse. Steep lanes lead past Greek Orthodox churches and old wooden houses.

60m
Fatih·Modest
Fener Historic Quarter
landmark

Fenerbahçe Lighthouse

A working white lighthouse at the tip of Fenerbahçe peninsula, with wide Marmara Sea views. A natural pairing with the park and marina walk.

60m
Kadıköy
Fenerbahçe Lighthouse
landmark

Fenerbahçe Park

A large, popular park on the Asian side of Istanbul, right on the Marmara coast. It's a green escape with sea views, walking paths, and plenty of space to relax.

60m
Kadıköy
Fenerbahçe Park
park

Feneryolu

A quiet residential pocket in Kadıköy, named after the historic road to the Fenerbahçe lighthouse. Nothing monumental, just everyday Istanbul life.

60m
Kadıköy
Feneryolu
landmark

Fethi Paşa Grove

Hillside park between Kuzguncuk and Beylerbeyi with panoramic Bosphorus views, shaded walking paths, and simple tea gardens.

60m
Üsküdar
Fethi Paşa Grove
park

Florya

A leafy, affluent residential quarter along the Marmara Sea, Florya offers a long coastal promenade, beaches, and the historic Atatürk Marine Mansion, all easily accessible by Marmaray.

60m
Bakırköy
Florya
landmark

German Fountain

A neo-Byzantine fountain gifted by Kaiser Wilhelm II, now a landmark on the Hippodrome in Sultanahmet.

30m
Fatih
German Fountain
historic

Gezi Park

A small urban park next to Taksim Square, one of the last green spaces in Beyoğlu. It's a place for a quick break from the surrounding concrete.

60m
Beyoğlu
Gezi Park
park

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

Göztepe

A leafy residential quarter along Bağdat Avenue, full of parks, cafés, and a nostalgic tram line. A slice of local Kadıköy life.

60m
Kadıköy
Göztepe
landmark

Gül Mosque

A quiet former Byzantine church turned mosque near the Golden Horn, often overlooked by the crowds. Simple, peaceful, and free to enter outside prayer times.

30m
Fatih·Covered
Gül Mosque
mosque

Hagia Triada Church

Istanbul's largest Greek Orthodox church, built in 1880, still active with a small congregation just off Taksim Square.

30m
Beyoğlu·Modest
Hagia Triada Church
religious

Harbiye

Harbiye is a leafy cultural strip in Şişli, lined with the grand Military Museum, the Istanbul Congress Center, and several concert halls.

60m
Şişli
Harbiye
landmark

Haydarpaşa Cemetery

A calm, well-kept war cemetery above Haydarpaşa station, holding British and Commonwealth graves from the Crimean War through WWII, with views across the Bosphorus.

60m
Kadıköy
Haydarpaşa Cemetery
historic

Haydarpaşa Station

A grand, now-closed railway station on the Asian shore, built in 1908. It's a beautiful but melancholic landmark, its future uncertain since a 2010 fire.

60m
Kadıköy
Haydarpaşa Station
landmark

Hippodrome of Constantinople

This long, open square was the heart of Byzantine Constantinople's public life. Today, you can see the Egyptian Obelisk, Serpent Column, and Walled Obelisk marking its ancient spine.

60m
Fatih
Hippodrome of Constantinople
historic

Istanbul University

Founded by Mehmed II in 1453, just after the conquest, this public research university’s historic campus sits steps from the Grand Bazaar. Its gate and courtyard remain open to visitors.

60m
Fatih
Istanbul University
historic

İstinye

A relaxed Bosphorus bay in Sarıyer with a shady park, ferry pier and seafood restaurants right by the water. Perfect for a lazy afternoon watching ships glide past.

60m
Sarıyer
İstinye
landmark

İstinye Park

A large shopping centre in İstinye with nearly 300 stores, split between an indoor mall and an open-air section built around a central park. Handy for a relaxed meal or a break from sightseeing.

60m
Sarıyer
İstinye Park
landmark

Kadıköy Bull Statue

A large bronze bull statue in the heart of Kadıköy's main square. It's a popular meeting point and a symbol of the neighborhood.

10m
Kadıköy
Kadıköy Bull Statue
landmark

Kadıköy Square (İskele Meydanı)

Kadıköy Square is the main transport hub and meeting point on the Asian side. It's a busy, open area in front of the ferry terminal, surrounded by shops and cafes.

60m
Kadıköy
Kadıköy Square (İskele Meydanı)
landmark

Kalamış Park

A large, leafy park on the Kadıköy shoreline, popular with joggers, families, and anyone wanting to escape the city bustle. It has great views of the Marmara Sea and the Bosphorus.

60m
Kadıköy
Kalamış Park
park

Kalenderhane Mosque

Byzantine church turned mosque, one of Istanbul's rare Greek-cross plan survivors, with original mosaic fragments near the Valens Aqueduct.

60m
Fatih·Covered
Kalenderhane Mosque
mosque

Kandilli

A serene Bosphorus-side neighborhood in Üsküdar, known for its waterfront promenade, historic wooden mansions, and the hilltop observatory campus.

60m
Üsküdar
Kandilli
landmark

Kanlıca

Kanlıca is a Bosphorus neighborhood famous for its creamy yogurt sprinkled with sugar, served at waterfront cafés with ferry pier views.

60m
Beykoz
Kanlıca
landmark

Karacaahmet Cemetery

A 700-year-old cemetery in Üsküdar, the largest burial ground in Turkey, with cypress-lined paths and historic tombstones.

60m
Üsküdar
Karacaahmet Cemetery
historic

Karaköy Fish Market

A small, working fish market on the Karaköy waterfront. It's where local restaurants and residents buy their seafood fresh off the boats.

60m
Beyoğlu
Karaköy Fish Market
market

Kariye Mosque (The Chora)

A Byzantine church converted to a mosque, famous for its intricate Late Byzantine mosaics and frescos. It's in the Edirnekapı neighborhood.

60m
Fatih·Covered
Kariye Mosque (The Chora)
historic

Khedive Palace

A former residence of Egypt's Khedive Abbas II, this Art Nouveau palace sits on a wooded hilltop above the Bosporus. Today it's a public grove with a café-restaurant inside.

60m
Beykoz
Khedive Palace
historic

Kireçburnu

A quiet Bosphorus-side neighbourhood in Sarıyer with waterfront benches, a small ferry pier, and local tea houses.

60m
Sarıyer
Kireçburnu
landmark

Kılıç Ali Pasha Mosque

A late-career masterpiece by Mimar Sinan, built in his 90s, with a serene courtyard near Galataport.

60m
Beyoğlu·Covered
Kılıç Ali Pasha Mosque
mosque

Kuruçeşme

A quiet Bosphorus neighbourhood wedged between Ortaköy and Arnavutköy, with leafy parks, old tea gardens, and summer pop‑ups along the water. Find a bench and let the ferries set the rhythm.

60m
Beşiktaş
Kuruçeşme
landmark

Laleli Mosque

18th-century Ottoman baroque mosque on Ordu Caddesi, a quiet imperial stop between Beyazıt and Aksaray.

30m
Fatih·Covered
Laleli Mosque
mosque

Little Hagia Sophia

Originally a 6th-century Byzantine church dedicated to Saints Sergius and Bacchus, this building was later converted into a mosque. It's a quieter, smaller-scale architectural sibling to the grand Hagia Sophia.

60m
Fatih·Covered
Little Hagia Sophia
mosque

Maçka Democracy Park

A long, narrow park running through the heart of Maçka, connecting the neighborhoods of Şişli and Beşiktaş. It's a popular green route for joggers, dog walkers, and anyone needing a break from the traffic.

60m
Beşiktaş
Maçka Democracy Park
park

Maslak

Istanbul's northern business district with its glass high-rises and metro stop. A quick look at the city's corporate skyline.

30m
Sarıyer
Maslak
landmark

Mihrimah Sultan Mosque (Edirnekapı)

A 16th-century Ottoman mosque by Mimar Sinan, sited on the city's highest hill near the Byzantine walls. Its light-filled interior makes it a striking landmark.

60m
Fatih·Covered
Mihrimah Sultan Mosque (Edirnekapı)
mosque

Mihrimah Sultan Mosque (Üsküdar)

This 16th-century Ottoman mosque by the Üsküdar ferry terminal is one of the district's best-known landmarks. It once stood right on the water's edge.

60m
Üsküdar·Covered
Mihrimah Sultan Mosque (Üsküdar)
mosque

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.

60m
Kadıköy
Moda İskelesi (Historic Ferry Terminal)
historic

Monument of Liberty

A tall, solemn monument in a quiet Şişli park, dedicated to the soldiers and officers of the 31 March Incident.

30m
Şişli
Monument of Liberty
landmark

New Mosque (Yeni Cami)

An Ottoman imperial mosque on the Golden Horn, marking the passage from the historic peninsula to Beyoğlu. Completed in the 1660s, it reflects the power of the Sultanate of Women.

60m
Fatih·Covered
New Mosque (Yeni Cami)
mosque

Nuruosmaniye Mosque

An 18th-century Ottoman mosque just outside the Grand Bazaar, on Turkey's tentative UNESCO list since 2016.

30m
Fatih·Covered
Nuruosmaniye Mosque
mosque

Ortaköy Square

A lively waterfront square on the Bosphorus, famous for its view of the Bosphorus Bridge and the Ortaköy Mosque. It's a popular spot for a stroll, a photo, and grabbing a famous kumpir (stuffed baked potato).

60m
Beşiktaş
Ortaköy Square
landmark

Osmanağa Mosque

A neighborhood mosque at the heart of Kadıköy's market area. It's a working place of worship, not a tourist site, but its central location makes it a landmark.

30m
Kadıköy·Covered
Osmanağa Mosque
mosque

Osmanbey

A busy shopping strip in Nişantaşı, Osmanbey mixes textile wholesale, high-street brands, and a slice of history at Beth Israel Synagogue.

60m
Şişli
Osmanbey
landmark

Pammakaristos Church (Fethiye Mosque)

A former Byzantine church turned mosque, with a small museum chapel holding some of Istanbul's finest surviving mosaics after Hagia Sophia and Chora.

60m
Fatih·Covered
Pammakaristos Church (Fethiye Mosque)
historic

Paşabahçe

A former glass-making village on the upper Asian Bosphorus, now a quiet ferry stop with a waterfront promenade and old wooden houses.

60m
Beykoz
Paşabahçe
landmark

Pera Palace Hotel

A historic hotel built in 1892 to host passengers of the Orient Express. It's considered the oldest European hotel in Turkey.

60m
Beyoğlu
Pera Palace Hotel
historic

Phanar Greek Orthodox College

The oldest surviving Greek Orthodox school in Istanbul, with a striking red-brick facade towering over the Golden Horn. Note: exterior views only—it's a working school.

30m
Fatih
Phanar Greek Orthodox College
historic

Prinkipo Greek Orthodox Orphanage

Europe's largest wooden building, a former Greek orphanage on Büyükada, visible from the hilltop path.

60m
Adalar
Prinkipo Greek Orthodox Orphanage
historic

Rumeli Feneri

A quiet fishing village at the Black Sea's edge, with an old lighthouse, Genoese castle ruins, and views of the Bosphorus meeting the sea.

60m
Sarıyer
Rumeli Feneri
landmark

Rüstem Pasha Mosque

A Mimar Sinan-designed mosque tucked above the Spice Bazaar, famous for its incredible collection of Iznik tiles. It's a small, peaceful space that feels like a hidden treasure chest.

60m
Fatih·Covered
Rüstem Pasha Mosque
mosque

Şakirin Mosque

A modern mosque at the gates of Karacaahmet Cemetery, known for its glass mihrab and carbon-neutral design.

30m
Üsküdar·Covered
Şakirin Mosque
mosque

Salacak Waterfront

A breezy seaside promenade on the Asian shore with unobstructed views of the Maiden’s Tower and the Historic Peninsula. Especially popular around sunset.

60m
Üsküdar
Salacak Waterfront
viewpoint

SALT Galata

A free contemporary art institution in the old Ottoman Bank building, with rotating exhibitions, talks, and a public archive.

60m
Beyoğlu
SALT Galata
museum

Şehzade Mosque

Sinan's first imperial commission, built as a memorial for Suleiman's son. A fine example of Classical Ottoman architecture, much quieter than Süleymaniye.

60m
Fatih·Covered
Şehzade Mosque
mosque

Selimiye Barracks

An imposing 1800 barracks built by Selim III, now headquarters of the First Army and remembered for Florence Nightingale's Crimean War work. Only the exterior is visible.

30m
Üsküdar
Selimiye Barracks
historic

Şemsi Pasha Mosque

Sinan's compact mosque right on the Üsküdar shore, designed for Grand Vizier Şemsi Pasha. A quiet stop with a courtyard that opens directly to the Bosphorus.

30m
Üsküdar·Covered
Şemsi Pasha Mosque
mosque

Sinan Pasha Mosque

A Mimar Sinan-designed mosque built for the admiral Sinan Pasha in Beşiktaş. The tomb of the famous Ottoman admiral Barbaros Hayrettin Pasha is right across the street.

60m
Beşiktaş·Covered
Sinan Pasha Mosque
mosque

Sirkeci Railway Station

The historic terminus of the Orient Express, this late 19th-century station sits at the edge of the Old City, overlooking the Golden Horn.

30m
Fatih
Sirkeci Railway Station
landmark

Sokollu Mehmed Pasha Mosque

A 16th-century mosque by Mimar Sinan with a stunning interior covered in İznik tiles and containing fragments of the Kaaba stone. Tucked away in Kadırga, it’s quieter than the big-name sights.

30m
Fatih·Covered
Sokollu Mehmed Pasha Mosque
mosque

St. Anthony of Padua Church

The largest Catholic church in Istanbul, a red-brick neo-Gothic landmark on İstiklal Avenue. It's a quiet, beautiful space just steps from the busy street.

60m
Beyoğlu·Modest
St. Anthony of Padua Church
religious

Süreyya Opera House

A beautiful 1927 opera house in Kadıköy, originally Istanbul's first musical theatre on the Anatolian side. It was restored and reopened as a proper opera venue in 2007.

60m
Kadıköy
Süreyya Opera House
historic

Taksim Square

The central hub of modern Istanbul, Taksim Square is a major transport nexus and gathering point. It's dominated by the Republic Monument, commemorating the founding of the Turkish Republic.

60m
Beyoğlu
Taksim Square
landmark

Tarabya Bay

A horseshoe bay along the upper Bosphorus lined with fish restaurants and a yacht harbor. Great for an evening walk.

60m
Sarıyer
Tarabya Bay
landmark

Teşvikiye Mosque

A neo-baroque mosque that marks the heart of Teşvikiye Square, a familiar landmark for anyone passing through Nişantaşı.

30m
Şişli·Covered
Teşvikiye Mosque
mosque

Theodosian Walls

These are the massive stone walls that protected Constantinople for centuries. You can walk along sections of them, especially around the Edirnekapı and Topkapı areas, to get a sense of the city's ancient scale.

60m
Fatih
Theodosian Walls
historic

Tophane Fountain

18th-century Ottoman rococo fountain built by Sultan Mahmud I, anchoring the square between Kılıç Ali Paşa Mosque and the waterfront.

30m
Beyoğlu
Tophane Fountain
landmark

Turkish Calligraphy Art Museum

A quiet medrese museum steps from the Grand Bazaar, devoted to Ottoman calligraphy, Korans, and imperial tughras. Easy to miss and easy to like.

45m
Fatih
Turkish Calligraphy Art Museum
museum

Ulus Park

A small, well-kept park on the hillside in Ulus, offering a clear, elevated view of the Bosphorus. It's a quiet spot for a coffee or to watch the ships go by.

60m
Beşiktaş
Ulus Park
viewpoint

Uskumruköy

A residential neighbourhood north of Belgrad Forest, Uskumruköy offers a quiet escape with easy access to Istanbul's favourite forest recreation spots.

60m
Sarıyer
Uskumruköy
landmark

Valens Aqueduct

This Roman aqueduct from the 4th century supplied water to Constantinople for over a thousand years. It cuts right through the modern city, so you can walk right up to it.

60m
Fatih
Valens Aqueduct
historic

Yahya Efendi Complex

A peaceful Ottoman-era complex built for the scholar and Sufi sheikh Yahya Efendi. It's a quiet cemetery and shrine in the heart of Beşiktaş.

60m
Beşiktaş·Covered
Yahya Efendi Complex
religious

Yavuz Selim Mosque

16th-century imperial mosque on a hilltop, with a serene courtyard and wide Golden Horn views from its terrace.

60m
Fatih·Covered
Yavuz Selim Mosque
mosque

Yeldeğirmeni Street Art District

A neighborhood in Kadıköy where the walls are covered in colorful, ever-changing murals and street art. It's a casual outdoor gallery you can wander through.

60m
Kadıköy
Yeldeğirmeni Street Art District
gallery

Yeni Valide Mosque

An 18th-century imperial mosque on Üsküdar’s waterfront, built by Gülnuş Sultan. The last of the grand mosques commissioned by royal Ottoman women in the district.

30m
Üsküdar·Covered
Yeni Valide Mosque
mosque

Yeniköy

A quiet Bosphorus neighborhood lined with impressive wooden yalıs, perfect for a scenic waterside walk between İstinye and Tarabya.

60m
Sarıyer
Yeniköy
landmark

Yeşilyurt

A quiet, affluent coastal neighborhood in Bakırköy, where low-rise apartments meet the Marmara Sea, offering peaceful walks and local cafés.

60m
Bakırköy
Yeşilyurt
landmark

Yoğurtçu Park

A straightforward neighborhood park in Kadıköy, known as a common gathering spot for public demonstrations. It's a simple green space for a quick break.

60m
Kadıköy
Yoğurtçu Park
park

Yoros Castle

Ruined Byzantine castle with Genoese additions, perched above the meeting point of the Bosphorus and the Black Sea near Anadolu Kavağı.

60m
Beykoz
Yoros Castle
historic

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

Zeyrek Mosque (Pantocrator Monastery)

Zeyrek Mosque combines two Byzantine churches and a chapel into one structure. It's the second-largest surviving Byzantine religious building in Istanbul after Hagia Sophia.

60m
Fatih·Covered
Zeyrek Mosque (Pantocrator Monastery)
mosque

Adam Mickiewicz Museum

Historic house museum in Beyoğlu where the Polish poet Adam Mickiewicz lived during his exile. A modest memorial to one of Poland’s literary giants.

Varies·60m
Beyoğlu
Adam Mickiewicz Museum
museum

Ahrida Synagogue

Built around 1430, Ahrida is one of Istanbul's oldest synagogues, tucked into the historic Jewish quarter of Balat.

Varies·30m
Fatih·Modest
Ahrida Synagogue
religious

Aşiyan Museum

This is the former home of poet Tevfik Fikret, built in 1906. It became a museum in 1945 and offers a quiet look into his life and work.

Varies·60m
Beşiktaş
Aşiyan Museum
museum

Atatürk Museum

A house on Halaskargazi Street where Atatürk lived in 1919, now a museum exhibiting his personal belongings and early republican documents.

Varies·60m
Şişli
Atatürk Museum
museum

Barış Manço House Museum

A 1900 Ottoman mansion turned into a museum dedicated to the legendary Turkish rock musician Barış Manço. It's a small, personal collection of his belongings and memorabilia.

TL 150·60m
Kadıköy
Barış Manço House Museum
museum

Beşiktaş Stadium

The home of Beşiktaş football club, built right on the Bosphorus with room for 42,684 fans. It replaced the historic İnönü Stadium.

Varies·60m
Beşiktaş
Beşiktaş Stadium
landmark

Beylerbeyi Palace

A 19th-century Ottoman summer palace on the Asian Bosphorus, mixing European Neo-Baroque architecture with traditional interiors. Now a museum.

TL 650·60m
Üsküdar
Beylerbeyi Palace
museum

Binbirdirek Cistern

The second largest underground cistern in Istanbul, with double-tiered columns and a quieter atmosphere than its famous neighbour.

TL 450·30m
Fatih
Binbirdirek Cistern
historic

Çağaloğlu Hamam

Finished in 1741, this historic Ottoman bath was among the last built in Constantinople. It was constructed to fund the library of Sultan Mahmud I in Ayasofya.

Varies·60m
Fatih
Çağaloğlu Hamam
hamam

Çırağan Palace

Former Ottoman palace on the Bosphorus, now a Kempinski hotel. The waterfront exterior is freely accessible, offering great views between Beşiktaş and Ortaköy.

Varies·30m
Beşiktaş
Çırağan Palace
historic

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

Florya Atatürk Marine Mansion

A historic presidential retreat built over the Sea of Marmara, once used by Atatürk. Now a museum open to visitors.

TL 100·60m
Bakırköy
Florya Atatürk Marine Mansion
museum

Galata Mevlevihanesi Museum

A former dervish lodge turned museum, offering a quiet look at Mevlevi culture and history in the heart of Beyoğlu. The main hall and the small cemetery are the highlights.

TL 100·60m
Beyoğlu·Covered
Galata Mevlevihanesi Museum
museum

Great Palace Mosaics Museum

In the Arasta Bazaar, this museum exhibits Byzantine floor mosaics from the Great Palace. You'll see hunting scenes, animals and mythical figures preserved in remarkable detail.

TL 340·60m
Fatih
Great Palace Mosaics Museum
museum

Hagia Irene

Istanbul's oldest church structure, tucked into Topkapı Palace's outer courtyard. Never converted to a mosque, it now hosts museum exhibits and concerts.

TL 650·60m
Fatih
Hagia Irene
museum

Hodjapasha Cultural Center

A 15th-century Ottoman bathhouse in Sirkeci, now hosting whirling dervish ceremonies in an intimate circular space.

Varies·60m
Fatih
Hodjapasha Cultural Center
historic

Hürrem Sultan Hamam

A 16th-century Turkish bath designed by the famed architect Mimar Sinan for Hürrem Sultan, wife of Suleiman the Magnificent. It's a historic building located between the Hagia Sophia and the Blue Mosque.

TL 2500·60m
Fatih·Swimwear
Hürrem Sultan Hamam
hamam

Ihlamur Pavilion (Kasır)

A 19th-century imperial summer pavilion built for Sultan Abdülmecid I, designed by the Armenian architect Nigoğayos Balyan. It's a quiet escape with ornate rooms and a large garden.

TL 90·60m
Beşiktaş·Modest
Ihlamur Pavilion (Kasır)
museum

Istanbul Sapphire

Istanbul Sapphire is a residential skyscraper in Levent with a public observation deck. On clear days, the terrace offers panoramic views across the Bosphorus and the city.

Varies·60m
Şişli
Istanbul Sapphire
viewpoint

Istanbul Toy Museum

A toy museum in Göztepe, Kadıköy, filled with historical toys. It's a nostalgic trip through childhood across different eras.

Varies·60m
Kadıköy
Istanbul Toy Museum
museum

Jewish Museum of Turkey

The Jewish Museum of Turkey in Beyoğlu traces 500 years of Turkish Jewish life, from the Sephardic arrival in the Ottoman Empire to today's community.

TL 150·60m
Beyoğlu
Jewish Museum of Turkey
museum

Küçüksu Pavilion

An ornate Ottoman hunting lodge right on the Bosphorus, where sultans took short countryside breaks away from the city.

TL 200·60m
Beykoz
Küçüksu Pavilion
museum

Maiden's Tower

A Byzantine-era tower on a tiny islet at the southern mouth of the Bosphorus, 200 metres off Üsküdar. Less a monument than a weirdly isolated viewpoint.

TL 450·60m
Üsküdar
Maiden's Tower
landmark

Museum of Innocence

A house-museum in Çukurcuma filled with everyday objects that tell the fictional love story of Kemal and Füsun from Orhan Pamuk’s novel.

TL 300·60m
Beyoğlu
Museum of Innocence
museum

Museum of the History of Science and Technology in Islam

Replicas of scientific instruments from the 9th to 16th centuries, displayed in the old Imperial Stables of Gülhane Park. Most pieces are reconstructions based on historical texts, with very few originals.

TL 340·60m
Fatih
Museum of the History of Science and Technology in Islam
museum

Neve Shalom Synagogue

The main synagogue of the Galata Jewish community, located on Büyük Hendek Caddesi in Karaköy. Visits require advance booking and ID.

Varies·60m
Beyoğlu·Modest
Neve Shalom Synagogue
religious

Panorama 1453 History Museum

A massive 360-degree painting that immerses you in the sounds and sights of the 1453 conquest of Constantinople. The dome-shaped hall makes you feel like you're standing inside the battle.

TL 450·60m
Fatih
Panorama 1453 History Museum
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

Sadberk Hanım Museum

Türkiye's first private museum, in twin waterfront mansions at Büyükdere. The collection spans Anatolian archaeology and Ottoman-era objects, from ancient jewellery to Iznik tiles.

TL 250·60m
Sarıyer
Sadberk Hanım Museum
museum

Sait Faik Abasıyanık Museum

The former home of writer Sait Faik Abasıyanık on Burgazada, now a small museum displaying manuscripts, photos and personal items from his life.

Varies·30m
Adalar
Sait Faik Abasıyanık Museum
museum

Sakıp Sabancı Museum

A private museum focused on Ottoman calligraphy, paintings, and historical documents. It also hosts temporary exhibitions and weekend cultural events.

TL 350·60m
Beşiktaş
Sakıp Sabancı Museum
museum

Şerefiye Cistern

A 5th-century Byzantine cistern with 32 marble columns, now featuring 360° projection shows. A quieter break from the Basilica Cistern crowds.

TL 450·60m
Fatih
Şerefiye Cistern
historic

Sultanahmet Jail

A former Ottoman prison just steps from Hagia Sophia, now a luxury Four Seasons hotel. You can walk past the historic exterior for free.

Varies·30m
Fatih
Sultanahmet Jail
historic

Tekfur Palace Museum

A late 13th-century Byzantine palace, the best preserved in the city, now housing tile-kiln exhibits and restored interiors.

TL 300·30m
Fatih
Tekfur Palace Museum
museum

Tünel Funicular

The Tünel is a historic underground funicular connecting Karaköy and Beyoğlu. Opened in 1875, it's the world's second-oldest underground urban railway.

TL 30·60m
Beyoğlu
Tünel Funicular
historic
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