To me, Istanbul is the most beautiful city in the world. The Bosporus, the charming neighborhoods, and history with every footstep. I spent 3 ½ years living there and always look forward to returning.
There are so many things to see in the city that I can’t fit them all on one page. I’ve broken everything down geographically into districts. Use the menu to navigate to the districts and see what you can find in each one.
General Info
- Istanbul Airports
- Public transportation
- Esenler Bus Terminal
- Museum Pass Istanbul
- Teaching English in Istanbul
- Where to stay
European Side of Istanbul
The European side of the city is where most visitor will focus their time. It contains the most historic parts of Istanbul and the great majority of attractions.
Beşiktaş
The Beşiktaş district has some beautiful neighborhoods along the Bosporus.
Areas:
Attractions:
Museums:
Palaces:
Parks:
Beyoğlu
Beyoğlu is one of Istanbul’s prime destinations, with spots like Taksim Square, Istiklal Street, and Galata.
Areas:
- Cihangir
- Çukurcuma (Firuzağa)
- Dolapdere
- Fındıklı
- Galata
- Galataport
- Gümüşsuyu
- Hasköy
- Kabataş
- Karaköy
- Kasımpaşa
- Şişhane
- Sütlüce
- Taksim (not including Istiklal Street or Taksim Square)
- Tarlabaşı
- Tepebaşı
- Tomtom
- Tophane
Streets and Squares
- Bankalar Caddesi (Banks Street)
- Istiklal Street
- Taksim Square
Museums
- Istanbul Cinema Museum (Istiklal Street)
- Istanbul Modern (Galataport)
- Madame Tussauds Istanbul (Istiklal Street)
- Miniatürk (on the Golden Horn in Sütlüce)
- Rahmi M. Koç Museum (Hasköy)
Historic Attractions:
Misc. Attractions:
- Galata Bridge (Karaköy)
- Golden Horn Metro Bridge (Azapkapı)
- Ottoman Imperial Shipyard (along the Golden Horn)
- Tünel (Karaköy)
Food and Restaurants:
Eyüp
Eyüp is a district of Istanbul that stretches from just west of the old city walls from the Golden Horn up to the Black Sea. It contains one of the most important sites in Islam.
Areas:
Attractions:
Fatih
Fatih is a huge district that makes up the most historic parts of Istanbul and all of old Constantinople. It also has several interesting historic neighborhoods to wander through.
Since Fatih covers such a large area and contains several neighborhoods, I’ve split it up into sections east and west of Atatürk Boulevard.
Neighborhoods East of Atatürk Boulevard:
- Beyazıt Square
- Cağaloğlu
- Cankurtaran
- Çemberlitaş
- Eminönü
- Gedikpaşa
- Kadırga
- Küçük Ayasofya
- Kumkapı
- Laleli
- Mahmutpaşa
- Saraçhane
- Sarayburnu Park
- Şehzadebaşı
- Sirkeci
- Süleymaniye
- Sultanahmet
- Sultanhamam
- Tahtakale
- Unkapanı
- Vefa
Neighborhoods West of Atatürk Boulevard:
- Aksaray
- Ayakapı
- Ayvansaray
- Balat
- Belgradkapı
- Çarşamba
- Cerrahpaşa
- Cibali
- Edirnekapı
- Fatih (central part of the district between Fatih Mosque and Edirnekapı)
- Fener
- Samatya
- Saraçhane
- Topkapı
- Yedikule
- Zeyrek
Historic Attractions:
- Aqueduct of Valens (Saraçhane)
- Basilica Cistern (Sultanahmet)
- Chora Church (Kariye Mosque) (Edirnekapı)
- Galata Bridge (Eminönü)
- Grand Bazaar (Beyazıt Square)
- Great Palace Mosaics Museum
- Hagia Eirine (Sultanahmet)
- Hagia Sophia (Sultanahmet)
- Hippodrome of Constantinople (Sultanahmet)
- Pammakaristos Church (Çarşamba)
- Spice Bazaar (Eminönü)
- Theodosian Walls of Constantinople
- Tomb of Ahmed I (Sultanahmet)
- Tomb of Mahmud II (Çemberlitaş)
- Topkapi Palace (Sultanahmet)
Mosques:
- Bayezid II Mosque (Beyazıt Square)
- Blue Mosque (Sultanahmet)
- Fatih Mosque
- New Mosque (Yeni Cami) (Eminönü)
- Nuruosmaniye Mosque (Çemberlitaş)
- Rüstem Pasha Mosque (Eminönü)
- Şehzade Mosque (Şehzadebaşı)
- Süleymaniye Mosque (Süleymaniye)
- Yavuz Selim Mosque (Çarşamba)
Museums:
- Carpet Museum (temporarily closed until a suitable location is found) (Sultanahmet)
- Istanbul Archaeology Museums (Sultanahmet)
- Museum of Turkish and Islamic Arts (Sultanahmet)
Parks:
Misc. Attractions
- Golden Horn Metro Bridge (Unkapanı)
- Wednesday Market (Çarşamba)
Greater Istanbul
There are a few areas far from Istanbul’s city center that might be of interest, but they’re definitely not must-sees.
Areas:
Attractions:
- Istanbul Sapphire (Skyscraper in Kağıthane)
Sarıyer
Sarıyer is a district in Istanbul that makes up much of the European side of the northern Bosporus all the way to the Black Sea.
Areas:
- Büyükdere
- Garipçe
- Istinye
- Kilyos
- Rumeli Feneri
- Rumeli Hisarı
- Rumeli Kavağı
- Sarıyer
- Tarabya
- Yeniköy
Attractions:
Şişli
Şişli is a district of Istanbul where you really feel like you’re in a big city. Crowded, fast-paced, and full of traffic and tall buildings, it stretches from north of Taksim Square. There are a few interesting areas and minor tourist attractions to visit.
Areas:
Attractions:
Zeytinburnu
Zeytinburnu is a district in Istanbul just west of the old city walls. It has a few points of interest that are worth seeking out.
Zeytinburnu was known as Kyklobion (Κυκλόβιον) or Strongylon (Στρογγυλόν) during Byzantine times. Throughout Ottoman times, it had a large minority concentration of Armenians, Greeks, Jews, and Bulgarians. In the 1950s, a wave of Anatolian immigrants moved in and Zeytinburnu grew quickly.
Areas:
- Balıklı
- Belgradkapı
- Kazlıçeşme
- Merkez Efendi
Attractions:
- Monastery of the Life-giving Spring (Balıklı Greek Church / Zoödochos Pege)
- New Topkapı Cemetery
- Panorama 1453
- Yenikapı Mevlevi Lodge
Asian Side of Istanbul
The Asian side of the city has some interesting neighborhoods and attractions and remains mostly off the beaten path.
Beykoz
Beykoz is a district of Istanbul that includes many small villages on the Asian side of the Bosporus all the way up to the Black Sea.
Areas:
Attractions:
Kadıköy
Kadıköy is one of my favorite districts of Istanbul. The Moda area is modern and cosmopolitan with great food and nightlife, Bağdat Caddesi is a long stretch of road lined with luxury shops and restaurants, and the seaside is a wonderful place to relax.
Areas:
- Bağdat Avenue
- Central Kadıköy (Kadıköy Merkez)
- Fenerbahçe
- Moda
Attractions:
Food and Restaurants:
Princes’ Islands (Adalar)
The Princes’ Islands (Adalar) are an escape from Istanbul within the city limits. A short ferry ride from the mainland will take you a world away.
General Info:
Islands:
Attractions:
- Church of St. George (Aya Yorgi) (Büyükada)
- Halki Seminary (Heybeliada)
Üsküdar
Üsküdar is a district on the Asian side of the Bosporus in Istanbul. Central Üsküdar boasts some of the finest mosques in the city while the rest of the district lines the Bosporus with charming villages.
Neighborhoods, Villages, and Areas:
Attractions:
- Çamlıca Hill
- Karacaahmet Cemetery
- Maiden’s Tower (Kız Kulesi)
Events in Istanbul
- 2012 WTA Championships
- Class field trips in Istanbul
- Cultural events at İş Sanat
- I survived the Marmaray!
- Kadıköy – Eminönü Ferry
- Kasımpaşa vs Galatasaray
Holidays in Istanbul
- Baklahorani 2012 (Kurtuluş)
- New Year’s Eve 2013 in Istanbul
- Orthodox Easter in Istanbul
- Ramadan in Istanbul (Sultanahmet)
- Thanksgiving in Istanbul
Miscellaneous Posts About Istanbul
- Cultural Unadjustment
- Earthquakes in Chile vs Turkey
- Finally back in Istanbul
- Goodbye, Halkalı! Hello, Şirinevler!
- Homesickness…
- Is this really it?
- Kokoreç: A Favorite Late-Night Treat
- My Turkish Hospital Adventure(s) Part 1
- My Turkish Hospital Adventure(s) Part 2
- An ode to Halkalı
- Şirinevler Blues
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