The Wednesday Market (Çarşamba Pazarı) is one of the oldest and largest in Istanbul. It’s spread throughout the streets around the Fatih Mosque and in the Çarşamba neighborhood.
The central part of the Fatih district of Istanbul is made up of several small neighborhoods. Most of the attractions in the area are mosques.
Aksaray is a busy area of the Fatih district in Istanbul. It’s an important transportation hub with a few historic mosques around it.
Zeyrek is one of the most interesting neighborhoods in Istanbul. It’s located in the Fatih district and contains some important Byzantine structures.
Saraçhane is at an important intersection in Istanbul, Turkey, surrounded by parks. It’s located in the Fatih district.
Edirnekapı is a neighborhood at the west end of the Fatih district in Istanbul, Turkey. It borders Ayvansaray and the Theodosian Walls.
The Yavuz Selim Mosque sits on a hill in the Çarşamba neighborhood of Istanbul, Turkey. It overlooks Fener and the Golden Horn.
Çarşamba is an interesting neighborhood in the Fatih district of Istanbul. It’s located inland from the Fener and Balat neighborhoods.
The Chora Church, now the Kariye Mosque (Kariye Camii), contains the best preserved Byzantine frescoes and mosaics in Istanbul. It’s included in the UNESCO World Heritage listing of the Historic Areas of Istanbul.
The Aqueduct of Valens (Bozdoğan Kemeri) is one of the most important ancient structures in Istanbul, Turkey. It’s included in the UNESCO World Heritage listing of the Historic Areas of Istanbul.