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Taksim to Galata: Explore Hidden Gems & Local Hangouts in Istanbul

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An interesting and entertaining afternoon walk down the Istiklal Street. Get insider look at the life beyond the main street, interesting historical highlights while zigzags towards Galata Tower. Well-paced and engaging, brimming with facts on everything from food, language, architecture, lifestyle, and eating and drinking customs, not to mention a span of history leaping between ancient times to the modern day!

Learn about how cosmopolitan the neighborhood once was.

Explore the out of the beaten path of Beyoğlu Pera

Learn about where the local people hang out, eat and drink.

Inclusions

  • English Speaking Guide
  • Small Group

Exclusions

  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Gratuities

Tour Plan

Galata Tower
Galata is a charming, historic neighborhood in Istanbul, nestled between Karaköy and Beyoğlu. Famous for its iconic Galata Tower, this area is a blend of old-world charm and modern vibes. Wander through its narrow, cobblestone streets lined with trendy cafes, boutique shops, and art galleries.. A perfect spot for history lovers, photographers, and those seeking a lively yet quaint atmosphere!

Kamondo Stairs
Elegant set of 19th-century art nouveau stairs en route to the Galata Tower, popular for photos.

Saint Stephen’s Orthodox Church
Visit the Iron Church (Bulgarian St. Stephen Church): Marvel at this unique Orthodox church made entirely of cast iron, located near the Golden Horn.

Balat
Explore the Balat Market: Stop by the local markets to experience the vibrant atmosphere and shop for antiques, second-hand goods, and unique souvenirs.

Coloured Houses of Balat
Walk to the neighboring Balat district, famous for its vibrant, pastel-colored houses and photogenic streets. Don’t miss the iconic Rainbow Stairs and Kiremit Street for great photo opportunities.

The Ahrida Synagogue *
Explore the Jewish Heritage: The Ahrida Synagogue (if accessible) and learn about the Jewish community’s history in Balat.

Fener and Balat Neighborhoods
Admire the Colorful Houses: Wander through the narrow, cobblestone streets of Fener and Balat, famous for their pastel-colored houses and picturesque photo opportunities.

Ecumenical Patriarchate*
Ecumenical Patriarchate is recognized as the spiritual center (basically the “Vatican”) of the Eastern Orthodox Christians.

The Walls of Constantinople
The Walls of Constantinople were the greatest fortifications of the medieval age. With various towers and gates, large sections still stand more or less intact today.

Golden Horn by Ferry
Finish your day with a stroll along the Golden Horn, enjoying the serene waterfront views.

Galata Bridge
Bascule bridge that spans the Golden Horn provides both a real and symbolic link between two important parts of Istanbul.

Karaköy Galata
Galata is a charming, historic neighborhood in Istanbul, nestled between Karaköy and Beyoğlu. Famous for its iconic Galata Tower, this area is a blend of old-world charm and modern vibes. Wander through its narrow, cobblestone streets lined with trendy cafes, boutique shops, and art galleries.. A perfect spot for history lovers, photographers, and those seeking a lively yet quaint atmosphere!

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* Seen from outside / Pass by

Itinerary

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“ Get to know the cosmopolitan culture of Istanbul ”

Beyoglu ,the old European quarter of the city, is Istanbul’s bohemian quarter, full of cafes, street performers and trendy young people, was once the primary neighborhood of the foreign community as well as non-Muslim Ottoman subjects.

Taksim Square

Taksim square has a little bit of everything and is worth a trip to witness people and their interactions.

Hagia Triada Church *

Hagia Triada Church 

Çiçek Pasajı

Get to know the cosmopolitan culture of Istanbul on this guided walking tour. Explore the out of the beaten path of Beyoğlu neighborhood and learn where local people hang out, eat and drink.

Avrupa Pasajı

Beyoglu the old European quarter of the city is Istanbul’s bohemian quarter, full of cafes, street performers and trendy young people.

Passage Hazzopulo

Passage Hazzopulo

St. Anthony of Padua Cathedral

Venetian Neogotic Style largest Roman Catholic Church in Istanbul and has the largest community following its masses.

Pera Museum *

Pera Museum

İstiklal Street

İstiklal Street 

The Quincentennial Foundation Museum of Turkish Jews *

The Quincentennial Foundation Museum of Turkish Jews

Galata Tower *

One of the city's most distinctive sights, this great fortification dating back to 1348 was erected by the mercantile Genoese Italians.

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 * Seen from outside

Meeting / Pickup

Meet on location: This experience has no pick-up service, customers have to make their way to our meeting point.

Please Note

  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Not stroller accessible
  • Not suitable for pets
  • Infants must not sit on laps
  • Infant seats unavailable
  • ⚠️ Please arrive at least 5 minutes before the scheduled start time, as finding a taxi and navigating traffic can sometimes be challenging. The tour will begin promptly, as it is a shared experience with other participants

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