Must-see attractions in Istanbul

  • Fatih district during sunset with Valens' Aquaduct in background (top right).

    Aqueduct of Valens

    Istanbul

    Rising majestically over the traffic on busy Atatürk Bulvarı, this limestone aqueduct is one of the city's most distinctive landmarks. Commissioned by…

  • Carpet Museum

    Sultanahmet

    Housed in an imaret (soup kitchen) added to the Aya Sofya complex in the 18th century, this museum is entered through a spectacular baroque gate and gives…

  • Fish Market

    Beyoğlu

    Located opposite the grandiose entrance to the 1868 Galatasaray Lycée, one of the city's most prestigious educational institutions, this much-loved…

  • Maçka Park entrance

    Maçka Park

    Nişantaşi, Bomonti & Harbiye

    On a sunny weekend afternoon, you’ll find this slender green oasis in central İstanbul full of picnicking families, canoodling couples and slackline…

  • Fethiye Museum

    Istanbul

    Not long after the Conquest, Mehmet the Conqueror visited this 13th-century church to discuss theological questions with the Patriarch of the Orthodox…

  • The historic building that houses the Galata Rum Okulu

    Galata Rum Okulu

    Beyoğlu

    With works displayed under glass on top of worn wooden desks or lecterns, and exhibition titles written on blackboards, the historical atmosphere of the…

  • Fatih Mosque

    Istanbul

    The Fatih was the first great imperial mosque built in İstanbul following the Conquest. Mehmet the Conqueror chose to locate it on the hilltop site of the…

  • Entrance to the Anna Laudel Contemporary gallery

    Anna Laudel Contemporary

    Beyoğlu

    Contemporary Turkish and international artists are featured in the shows at this gallery space, opened in late 2016 in one of the historic buildings in…

  • Nuruosmaniye Mosque

    Istanbul

    Facing one of the major gateways into the Grand Bazaar, this large mosque complex was built in Ottoman baroque style between 1748 and 1755. Construction…

  • Alt exterior

    Bomontiada

    Nişantaşi, Bomonti & Harbiye

    Now a bohemian arts, music and entertainment hub, this section of the old Bomonti beer factory hosts workshops, exhibitions, live performances, screenings…

  • Hagia Triada Monastery

    Princes’ Islands

    Perched above a picturesque line of poplar trees in a spot that has been occupied by a Greek monastery since Byzantine times, this 1896 complex of…

  • Soğukçeşme Sokak

    Sultanahmet

    Running between the Topkapı Palace walls and Aya Sofya, this picturesque cobbled street is named after the Soğuk Çeşme (Cold Fountain) at its southern end…

  • Tomb of Sokullu Mehmet Paşa

    Istanbul

    Designed by Mimar Sinan and constructed around 1572, this türbe was part of a külliye (mosque complex) commissioned by Ottoman statesman Sokullu Mehmet…

  • Museum of the Princes' Islands

    Princes’ Islands

    Relegated to an isolated site next to Aya Nikola Beach on the southeastern side of the island, this excellent museum is often overlooked by visitors but…

  • Şerefiye Cistern

    Istanbul

    When an unremarkable 1950s municipal building on this site was demolished in 2010, the construction crew made an exciting subterranean discovery: a…

  • Şehzade Mehmet Mosque

    Istanbul

    Süleyman the Magnificent built this square-shaped mosque between 1543 and 1548 as a memorial to his son Mehmet, who died of smallpox in 1543 at the age of…

  • Turkish Hamam Culture Museum

    Istanbul

    Constructed by order of the mother of Selim I and one of the wives of Beyazıt II, this now-decommissioned early-16th-century hamam is one of the largest…

  • Church of St Mary of the Mongols

    Istanbul

    Consecrated in the 13th century and saved from conversion into a mosque by the personal decree of Mehmet the Conqueror, this is the only church in…

  • Sokullu Şehit Mehmet Paşa Mosque

    Sultanahmet

    Mimar Sinan designed this mosque in 1571 at the height of his architectural career. Besides its architectural harmony, the mosque is unusual because the…

  • Şakirin Mosque

    Istanbul

    One of the few architecturally notable modern mosques in İstanbul, this 2009 building was designed by Hüsrev Tayla and its interior is the work of Zeynep…

  • Tomb of Sultan Ahmet I

    Sultanahmet

    The türbe (tomb) of Sultan Ahmet I, the Blue Mosque’s great patron, is on the north side of the mosque facing Sultanahmet Park. Ahmet, who had ascended to…

  • Hatice Turhan Valide Sultan Tomb

    Istanbul

    Reopened in 2019 after a decade-long restoration, this 17th-century imperial türbe (tomb) with its gorgeous İznik tiles and mother-of-pearl inlaid…

  • Caferağa Medresesi

    Sultanahmet

    This lovely little building tucked away in the shadow of Aya Sofya was designed by Ottoman architect Mimar Sinan on the orders of Cafer Ağa, Süleyman the…

  • Beyazıt State Library

    Istanbul

    Occupying the former imaret (soup kitchen) and kervansaray (caravanserai) of the Beyazıt Mosque's külliye, this library has recently been the subject of a…

  • Women's Bazaar

    Istanbul

    Though it's a wonderful spot to observe local life, the vibrant Women's Bazaar isn't for the faint-hearted. Freshly slaughtered sheep carcasses swing in…

  • Şemsi Ahmed Paşa Mosque

    Istanbul

    This charming mosque complex on the waterfront was designed by Mimar Sinan and built in 1580 for one of Süleyman the Magnificent's grand viziers, Şemsi…

  • SALT Beyoğlu

    Beyoğlu

    With a brief to explore critical and timely issues in visual and material culture, the İstiklal branch of the SALT cultural centre is one of the city's…

  • Depo

    Beyoğlu

    Occupying a former tobacco warehouse, this alternative space is operated by Anadolu Kültür (www.anadolukultur.org), a not-for-profit organisation that…

  • Çinili Mosque

    Istanbul

    This little mosque is fairly unprepossessing from the outside, but the interior is a totally different story. The walls are decorated with gorgeous İznik…

  • Mihrişah Valide Sultan Complex

    Istanbul

    Commissioned by Mihrişah Valide Sultan, mother of Sultan Selim III, this late-18th-century complex includes a baroque-style türbe (tomb), medrese …

  • Sublime Porte

    Sultanahmet

    This outrageously curvaceous rococo gate leads into the precincts of what was once the grand vizierate, or Ottoman prime ministry, known in the West as…

  • Tombs of Süleyman & Roxelana

    Istanbul

    To the right (southeast) of the main entrance to the Süleymaniye mosque is its cemetery, home to the octagonal tombs of Süleyman and his wife Haseki…

  • Imperial Gate

    Sultanahmet

    Topkapı Palace's Imperial Gate leads to the palace's First Court, known as the Court of the Janissaries or the Parade Court. You can go through the gate…

  • Wednesday Market

    Istanbul

    This busy weekly market sells food, clothing and household goods. It's held in the streets behind and to the north of Fatih Mosque.

  • Street Mural by Chazme & Sepe

    Kadıköy

    Polish artists Chazme and Sepe created this 2014 mural, which is titled İstanbul in acknowledgement of the word's meaning in Ancient Greek ('the City').

  • Fountain of Sultan Ahmet III

    Sultanahmet

    This ornate rococo-style fountain outside the Imperial Gate to Topkapı Palace's First Court was built in 1728 by the sultan who so favoured tulips.

  • Street Mural by INTI

    Kadıköy

    This distinctive work by Chilean street artist INTI, portraying a sad-looking woman holding an apple, was created for the 2013 Mural Ist Festival.

  • Street Mural by Rustam Qbic

    Kadıköy

    Russian street artist Rustam Qbic created his Miracle mural of a woman with a rose head for the 2015 Mural İstanbul Festival.

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