Experience Izmir’s heritage from its ancient roots to Ottoman streets, inns, mosques, and statues, highlighting architecture, culture, and lasting historical significance.
Inclusions
- Tour Guide
- Public Transport Ticket
Exclusions
- Personel Expenses
Tour Plan
Itinerary
Meeting in front of the Clock Tower at Konak Square with the tour guide at 09:00 am.
Historical Elhamra Cinema once welcomed Izmir Opera.
The national library which played an important role during the First World War that changed the century.
Salepcioglu Mosque which stands for a spectacular example of the late Ottoman ornamented architecture.
Abacıoğlu Han, a well-preserved 18th-century Ottoman urban inn in İzmir, offering insight into the city’s vibrant mercantile past.
Küçük Karaosmanoğlu Han, an 18th-century Ottoman urban inn in İzmir that has been successfully revitalized as a café and boutique hotel, representing a strong example of adaptive reuse and sustainable cultural heritage preservation.
Havra Street is the historic heart of İzmir’s Jewish Quarter, where the Etz Hayim Synagogue, one of the city’s oldest synagogues, stands as a key symbol of the area’s multicultural and religious heritage.
Walking through Havra Street and narrow, traditional streets of the Old Bazaar of Kemeraltı for the next stop.
An outside glance to Kestanepazarı Mosque which is a 17th-century Ottoman mosque, admired for its elegant architecture, classical design, intricate artistic details, and enduring atmosphere of spirituality in the heart of the old bazaar district.
Fisherwoman Statue Square, a charming coastal landmark, featuring a statue that honors the city’s hardworking women fishermen and celebrates the local maritime culture.
Kızlarağası Han, İzmir’s oldest historic inn, offering visitors a cozy glimpse into traditional Ottoman architecture and the city’s mercantile past.
Filibeli Han, an 18th-century historic inn, thoughtfully preserved as a cultural heritage site where visitors can experience the city’s bustling trade past and admire classic Ottoman architecture.
Anafartalar Street, a lively historic street where visitors can enjoy charming façades, bustling cafés, and shops, reflecting its Ottoman-era roots and vibrant commercial past.
Arrival to Clock Tower at 13:00-13:30 situated in Konak Square will be the end of the tour.
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Meeting / Pickup
Meet on location or pick-up: Customers can come to our location or we can pick them up on request.
Know Before You Go
- Stroller / pram accessible
- Public transportation nearby
Please Note
- Not wheelchair accessible.
- Not suitable for pets.
- it is a mild walking tour.
- Transfer to the start point of the tour will be by public transportation. (tram)
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