“ 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