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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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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
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