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Istanbul 3-day itinerary

Istanbul 3-day itinerary

3 days in Istanbul, planned the tabi way — one neighbourhood per day, gapless timing, every stop chosen from 62 human-verified places across 10 curated neighbourhoods. Open it offline and follow it street by street, or make it the starting point for your own plan.

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Istanbul travel

Istanbul

City

Where Europe meets Asia across the Bosphorus — imperial mosques and the Grand Bazaar on the historic peninsula, meyhane nights in Beyoğlu, and ferries gliding between two continents.

HistoryFoodNightlifeShopping

Where to stay

Kadıköy — Local Asian-side base — market streets, Moda seaside and a short ferry to the old city.

Stay near Kadıköy

Day 12027-04-05 · MonFull day

Princes' Islands (Büyükada) — a sights day

A ferry-only escape where belle-époque wooden köşks, a pine-hill pilgrimage monastery and harbourside rakı-balık tables share car-free streets once trotted by horse-drawn phaetons, now bicycles and electric shuttles.

Stops5
At stops6h 30m
Moving50m
Window08:00–18:45

Princes' Islands (Büyükada) Adalar (Büyükada)

Area

A ferry-only escape where belle-époque wooden köşks, a pine-hill pilgrimage monastery and harbourside rakı-balık tables share car-free streets once trotted by horse-drawn phaetons, now bicycles and electric shuttles.

Car freeIslandsBelle epoque
  1. 08:0008:30
    BreakfastPick a spot nearby — not booked yet
  2. 08:3010:00
    Historic site

    Hagios Georgios Monastery (Aya Yorgi) Aya Yorgi Manastırı

    Attraction¥~60 min9/10

    Istanbul's most-visited pilgrimage church sits at Yücetepe, Büyükada's highest and southernmost point, on a site linked to a monastery since the Byzantine era. Entry is free daily 08:00–16:00, except Sunday mornings when the 09:00–12:15 window is reserved for the liturgy. There's no vehicle access: expect a steep 20–30 minute walk up a partly unpaved path from town (or a longer loop by rented bike), rewarded with a panorama over the Marmara Sea and the other islands. On 23 April and 24 September thousands of pilgrims of every faith climb barefoot carrying string-wound wishes, so the trail gets far busier on those two dates.

    Type
    Historical
    Setting
    Mixed
    Ticket needed
    No

    Hours

    Mon
    08:00–16:00
    Tue
    08:00–16:00
    Wed
    08:00–16:00
    Thu
    08:00–16:00
    Fri
    08:00–16:00
    Sat
    08:00–16:00
    Sun
    08:00–09:00, 12:15–16:00

    Maden Mahallesi, Özdemir Sokağı, Yücetepe, Adalar, 34970 İstanbul

    Aya Yorgi Manastırı90 min

    Istanbul's most-visited pilgrimage church sits at Yücetepe, Büyükada's highest and southernmost point, on a site linked to a monastery since the Byzantine era. Entry is free daily 08:00–16:00, except Sunday mornings when the 09:00–12:15 window is reserved for the liturgy. There's no vehicle access: expect a steep 20–30 minute walk up a partly unpaved path from town (or a longer loop by rented bike), rewarded with a panorama over the Marmara Sea and the other islands. On 23 April and 24 September thousands of pilgrims of every faith climb barefoot carrying string-wound wishes, so the trail gets far busier on those two dates.

    monasteryhilltoppilgrimage
  3. 10:00Transit ~15–25 minroute
  4. 10:1510:45
    Historic site

    Splendid Palace Hotel Splendid Palace Oteli

    Attraction¥~20 min7/10Cards OK

    The last of Büyükada's grand wooden hotels still standing and running, this 1911 belle-époque landmark was built for Ottoman general Sakızlı Kazım Pasha around a glass-roofed atrium ringed by carved balconies — the style locals call 'gingerbread architecture'. It still takes guests as a boutique hotel every April to October and closes over winter, so check dates before planning a stay. Even without a reservation, the pink-and-white facade and courtyard are a signature photo stop a short walk up from the ferry pier along Nizam's köşk-lined streets.

    Type
    Historical
    Setting
    Mixed
    Ticket needed
    No

    Hours

    Mon
    Open 24h
    Tue
    Open 24h
    Wed
    Open 24h
    Thu
    Open 24h
    Fri
    Open 24h
    Sat
    Open 24h
    Sun
    Open 24h

    Nizam Mahallesi, Yirmiüç Nisan Caddesi No:39, Adalar, 34970 İstanbul

    Splendid Palace Oteli30 min

    The last of Büyükada's grand wooden hotels still standing and running, this 1911 belle-époque landmark was built for Ottoman general Sakızlı Kazım Pasha around a glass-roofed atrium ringed by carved balconies — the style locals call 'gingerbread architecture'. It still takes guests as a boutique hotel every April to October and closes over winter, so check dates before planning a stay. Even without a reservation, the pink-and-white facade and courtyard are a signature photo stop a short walk up from the ferry pier along Nizam's köşk-lined streets.

    Cards OKbelle epoquehistoric hotelarchitecture
  5. 10:45~5 min walkroute
  6. 11:0012:00
    Büyükada Ferry Square & Waterfront, Adalar, Istanbul
    Landmark
    Büyükada Ferry Square & Waterfront, Adalar, Istanbul

    Büyükada Ferry Square & Waterfront Büyükada İskele Meydanı

    Attraction¥~60 min8/10Step-free

    Büyükada's only square doubles as its transport hub — the ferry pier, the 1923 clock tower, bike-rental stalls and the start of every walk on the island sit within a few steps of each other. A 2020 ban retired the horse-drawn phaetons that once defined the island (for animal-welfare reasons), so getting around now means walking, a rented bicycle, or the municipality's electric shuttle vans — there are still no private cars anywhere on Büyükada. Pick up a bike right at the square if you're heading up to Aya Yorgi or out to Dilburnu.

    Type
    Landmark
    Setting
    Outdoor
    Ticket needed
    No

    Hours

    Mon
    Open 24h
    Tue
    Open 24h
    Wed
    Open 24h
    Thu
    Open 24h
    Fri
    Open 24h
    Sat
    Open 24h
    Sun
    Open 24h

    Nizam Mahallesi, Büyükada Saatli Meydan, Adalar, 34970 İstanbul

    Büyükada İskele Meydanı60 min

    Büyükada's only square doubles as its transport hub — the ferry pier, the 1923 clock tower, bike-rental stalls and the start of every walk on the island sit within a few steps of each other. A 2020 ban retired the horse-drawn phaetons that once defined the island (for animal-welfare reasons), so getting around now means walking, a rented bicycle, or the municipality's electric shuttle vans — there are still no private cars anywhere on Büyükada. Pick up a bike right at the square if you're heading up to Aya Yorgi or out to Dilburnu.

    Step-freewaterfrontcar freepromenade
  7. 12:00Transit ~15–25 minroute
  8. 12:1513:15
    LunchSuggested

    Prinkipo Ice Cream & Waffle (Tarihi Roma Dondurmacısı) Tarihi Prinkipo Dondurma

    Food¥~30 min8/10HalalVegetarian optionsAlcohol-free

    Right on the clock-tower square by the ferry pier, this ice cream shop has run since 1961, when Italian founder Giorgio Politi brought Roman ice-cream-making techniques and paired them with the island's fresh fruit — locals still call it 'Roma Dondurması'. No artificial additives, just milk, salep and fruit, plus waffles and coffee. Hours run long into the evening in summer but shrink off-season, so it's worth confirming before a winter visit; expect a queue at peak hours regardless.

    Cuisine
    Dondurma & waffle (Roman style ice cream)
    Reservations
    No
    High chair
    No

    Hours

    Mon
    09:00–23:00
    Tue
    09:00–23:00
    Wed
    09:00–23:00
    Thu
    09:00–23:00
    Fri
    09:00–23:00
    Sat
    09:00–23:00
    Sun
    09:00–23:00

    Nizam Mahallesi, Yirmiüç Nisan Caddesi No:9, Adalar, 34970 İstanbul

  9. 13:1515:15
    Landmark

    Heybeliada (Halki) Heybeliada

    Attraction¥~120 min8/10Step-free

    Istanbul's second-largest Princes' Island trades Büyükada's crowds for a quieter, more residential pace — a pine-covered saddle of two hills (the Turkish name means 'saddlebag') rising either side of a small harbour town. As across the rest of the Adalar, motor traffic is banned entirely: get around on foot, by rented bicycle, or the municipality's electric shuttles. From the pier it's a short walk to Değirmenburnu Beach for a swim, while a stiffer climb up Ümit Tepe leads to the domed Aya Triada (Halki) Greek Orthodox Seminary — closed to teaching since 1971 but still open to walk its grounds, library and chapel garden. Ferries run direct from Kabataş, Beşiktaş, Kadıköy and Bostancı (about 30–35 minutes), or hop over from Büyükada in roughly 10 minutes on the inter-island line.

    Type
    Landmark
    Setting
    Outdoor
    Ticket needed
    No

    Hours

    Mon
    Open 24h
    Tue
    Open 24h
    Wed
    Open 24h
    Thu
    Open 24h
    Fri
    Open 24h
    Sat
    Open 24h
    Sun
    Open 24h

    Heybeliada Mahallesi, Rıhtım Caddesi, Adalar, 34973 İstanbul

    Heybeliada120 min

    Istanbul's second-largest Princes' Island trades Büyükada's crowds for a quieter, more residential pace — a pine-covered saddle of two hills (the Turkish name means 'saddlebag') rising either side of a small harbour town. As across the rest of the Adalar, motor traffic is banned entirely: get around on foot, by rented bicycle, or the municipality's electric shuttles. From the pier it's a short walk to Değirmenburnu Beach for a swim, while a stiffer climb up Ümit Tepe leads to the domed Aya Triada (Halki) Greek Orthodox Seminary — closed to teaching since 1971 but still open to walk its grounds, library and chapel garden. Ferries run direct from Kabataş, Beşiktaş, Kadıköy and Bostancı (about 30–35 minutes), or hop over from Büyükada in roughly 10 minutes on the inter-island line.

    Step-freecar freeislandpine forest
  10. 15:15Transit ~15–25 minroute
  11. 15:3017:00
    Park

    Dilburnu Nature Park Dilburnu Tabiat Parkı

    Attraction¥~90 min7/10

    A protected pine headland on Büyükada's western shore, about 2.5 km from the ferry pier — plan on a bike ride or a long walk, since there's no motorised transport to reach it. Gated hours run 08:30–20:00 (may shorten in the off-season) with a modest entry fee for adults, discounted for students; inside, shaded trails and rocky coves look back across the Marmara Sea toward the mainland with none of the harbour crowds.

    Type
    Park
    Setting
    Outdoor
    Ticket needed
    Yes

    Hours

    Mon
    08:30–20:00
    Tue
    08:30–20:00
    Wed
    08:30–20:00
    Thu
    08:30–20:00
    Fri
    08:30–20:00
    Sat
    08:30–20:00
    Sun
    08:30–20:00

    Nizam Mahallesi, Dilburnu Mevkii, Adalar, 34970 İstanbul

    Dilburnu Tabiat Parkı90 min

    A protected pine headland on Büyükada's western shore, about 2.5 km from the ferry pier — plan on a bike ride or a long walk, since there's no motorised transport to reach it. Gated hours run 08:30–20:00 (may shorten in the off-season) with a modest entry fee for adults, discounted for students; inside, shaded trails and rocky coves look back across the Marmara Sea toward the mainland with none of the harbour crowds.

    nature parkpine forestcoastal walk
  12. 17:3018:45
    DinnerSuggested

    Balıkçı Süleyman (Büyükada) Balıkçı Süleyman

    Food¥¥~75 min7/10Vegetarian options

    A short walk from the ferry pier, this is one of the island's go-to rakı-balık tables — daily-caught fish grilled or pan-fried, plus a full meze spread (eggplant salads, spiced ezme, hummus) that works even for the non-fish-eater at the table. Book ahead on summer weekends, when the harbourside tables fill early with day-trippers staying for the evening ferry back.

    Cuisine
    Balık (fish & meze)
    Reservations
    No
    High chair
    No

    Hours

    Mon
    11:00–24:00
    Tue
    11:00–24:00
    Wed
    11:00–24:00
    Thu
    11:00–24:00
    Fri
    11:00–24:00
    Sat
    11:00–24:00
    Sun
    11:00–24:00

    Maden Mahallesi, Şehit Recep Koç Caddesi No:30/A, Adalar, 34970 İstanbul

Day 22027-04-06 · TueFull day

Balat & nearby — a sights day

Istanbul's steepest old quarter — crayon-red and mustard-yellow timber houses climb cobbled staircase streets above the Golden Horn, past a working Greek Orthodox patriarchate, a church cast entirely in iron, and antique shops tucked into century-old grocery storefronts.

Stops7
At stops7h
Moving55m
Window08:00–20:00

Balat

Area

Istanbul's steepest old quarter — crayon-red and mustard-yellow timber houses climb cobbled staircase streets above the Golden Horn, past a working Greek Orthodox patriarchate, a church cast entirely in iron, and antique shops tucked into century-old grocery storefronts.

Colorful housesHistoricHillside
  1. 08:0008:30
    BreakfastSuggested

    Forno Balat

    Food¥¥~60 min8/10HalalVegetarian optionsAlcohol-freeCards OK

    A stone-oven bakery-café behind the Patriarchate serving Turkish breakfast spreads, lahmacun and pide in a plant-filled courtyard with Golden Horn glimpses. Weekend mornings draw a queue for a courtyard table — arrive by 10:00 or expect a short wait; closed Mondays.

    Cuisine
    Turkish breakfast, pide & lahmacun, stone oven bakery café
    Reservations
    No
    High chair
    No

    Hours

    Mon
    Closed
    Tue
    10:00–20:30
    Wed
    10:00–20:30
    Thu
    10:00–20:30
    Fri
    10:00–20:30
    Sat
    09:30–20:30
    Sun
    09:30–20:30

    Fener Kirechane Sokak No:13/A, Fener Mahallesi, Fatih, Istanbul 34087

  2. 08:3009:15
    Historic site

    Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople (Church of St. George) Fener Rum Ortodoks Patrikhanesi (Aya Yorgi Kilisesi)

    Attraction¥~45 min8/10

    Seat of the Ecumenical Patriarchate since 1601, the modest street gate opens onto a small courtyard and the Church of St. George, where a marble patriarchal throne said to date to the 5th century sits before a gilded iconostasis holding relics of Saints Gregory, Basil and John Chrysostom. Cover shoulders and knees, expect a bag check at the gate, and if you visit around 09:00–11:00 on Sundays you can quietly observe the Divine Liturgy from the back.

    Type
    Historical
    Setting
    Mixed
    Ticket needed
    No

    Hours

    Mon
    08:00–16:30
    Tue
    08:00–16:30
    Wed
    08:00–16:30
    Thu
    08:00–16:30
    Fri
    08:00–16:30
    Sat
    08:00–16:30
    Sun
    08:00–16:30

    Sadrazam Ali Pasa Caddesi No:35, Fener, Fatih, Istanbul 34220

    Fener Rum Ortodoks Patrikhanesi (Aya Yorgi Kilisesi)45 min

    Seat of the Ecumenical Patriarchate since 1601, the modest street gate opens onto a small courtyard and the Church of St. George, where a marble patriarchal throne said to date to the 5th century sits before a gilded iconostasis holding relics of Saints Gregory, Basil and John Chrysostom. Cover shoulders and knees, expect a bag check at the gate, and if you visit around 09:00–11:00 on Sundays you can quietly observe the Divine Liturgy from the back.

    historicchurchreligious site
  3. 09:15~10 min walkroute
  4. 10:0010:30
    Historic site

    Ahrida Synagogue Ahrida Sinagogu

    Attraction¥~30 min7/10

    Istanbul's oldest surviving synagogue (1430s, built by Jewish refugees from Ohrid), famous for a boat-shaped reading platform said to symbolize Noah's Ark — and the only synagogue where the 17th-century self-proclaimed messiah Sabbatai Zevi once prayed. Visits are by prior arrangement only: apply a few days ahead through Istanbul's Chief Rabbinate or a licensed Jewish-heritage guide, weekday mornings only — there's no walk-up entry.

    Type
    Historical
    Setting
    Indoor
    Ticket needed
    No

    Hours

    Mon
    10:00–12:00
    Tue
    10:00–12:00
    Wed
    10:00–12:00
    Thu
    10:00–12:00
    Fri
    10:00–12:00
    Sat
    Closed
    Sun
    Closed

    Gevgili Sokak, Ayvansaray Mahallesi, Fatih, Istanbul 34087

    Ahrida Sinagogu30 min

    Istanbul's oldest surviving synagogue (1430s, built by Jewish refugees from Ohrid), famous for a boat-shaped reading platform said to symbolize Noah's Ark — and the only synagogue where the 17th-century self-proclaimed messiah Sabbatai Zevi once prayed. Visits are by prior arrangement only: apply a few days ahead through Istanbul's Chief Rabbinate or a licensed Jewish-heritage guide, weekday mornings only — there's no walk-up entry.

    synagoguehistoricreligious site
  5. 10:30~5 min walkroute
  6. 10:4511:30
    Balat's Colourful Houses (Kiremit Street), Balat, Istanbul
    Viewpoint
    Balat's Colourful Houses (Kiremit Street), Balat, Istanbul

    Balat's Colourful Houses (Kiremit Street) Balat'ın Renkli Evleri (Kiremit Caddesi)

    Attraction¥~45 min9/10

    Kiremit Caddesi's terraced houses in crayon red, cobalt and mustard climb straight up the hillside — the most photographed street in Balat, best framed from the small landing halfway up. A block over, the colour-block steps of Merdivenli Yokuş are the other classic shot. Both are steep cobbles and stone stairs, with no wheelchair or stroller access.

    Type
    Viewpoint
    Setting
    Outdoor
    Ticket needed
    No

    Hours

    Mon
    00:00–23:59
    Tue
    00:00–23:59
    Wed
    00:00–23:59
    Thu
    00:00–23:59
    Fri
    00:00–23:59
    Sat
    00:00–23:59
    Sun
    00:00–23:59

    Kiremit Caddesi, Balat Mahallesi, Fatih, Istanbul 34087

    Balat'ın Renkli Evleri (Kiremit Caddesi)45 min

    Kiremit Caddesi's terraced houses in crayon red, cobalt and mustard climb straight up the hillside — the most photographed street in Balat, best framed from the small landing halfway up. A block over, the colour-block steps of Merdivenli Yokuş are the other classic shot. Both are steep cobbles and stone stairs, with no wheelchair or stroller access.

    photo spotcolorful housesstreet life
  7. 11:30~5 min walkroute
  8. 11:4512:15
    Bulgarian St. Stephen Church (the Iron Church), Balat, Istanbul
    Historic site
    Bulgarian St. Stephen Church (the Iron Church), Balat, Istanbul

    Bulgarian St. Stephen Church (the Iron Church) Sveti Stefan Bulgar Kilisesi (Demir Kilise)

    Attraction¥~30 min8/10

    Prefabricated in Vienna and shipped in pieces down the Danube and across the Black Sea, this neo-Gothic church has stood entirely in cast and wrought iron since 1898 — even the rose window and the saints' statues in its niches are iron, painted to mimic stone. It's a free, five-minute stop right on the Golden Horn shore road; morning light through the ironwork is the best time to see it.

    Type
    Historical
    Setting
    Mixed
    Ticket needed
    No

    Hours

    Mon
    09:00–17:00
    Tue
    09:00–17:00
    Wed
    09:00–17:00
    Thu
    09:00–17:00
    Fri
    09:00–17:00
    Sat
    09:00–17:00
    Sun
    09:00–17:00

    Mursel Pasa Caddesi, Balat Mahallesi, Fatih, Istanbul 34087

    Sveti Stefan Bulgar Kilisesi (Demir Kilise)30 min

    Prefabricated in Vienna and shipped in pieces down the Danube and across the Black Sea, this neo-Gothic church has stood entirely in cast and wrought iron since 1898 — even the rose window and the saints' statues in its niches are iron, painted to mimic stone. It's a free, five-minute stop right on the Golden Horn shore road; morning light through the ironwork is the best time to see it.

    historicchurcharchitecture
  9. 12:15Transit ~15–25 minroute
  10. 12:3013:30
    LunchSuggested

    Sofyalı 9

    Food¥¥~90 min8/10Vegetarian options

    A century-old building on a narrow Asmalımescit alley, this classic meyhane pairs rakı and wine with zeytinyağlı vegetable meze, fried liver and grilled octopus rather than a printed menu — waiters bring a tray and you point. Book ahead for evening tables; it fills with a mixed local-and-visitor crowd from mid-afternoon into the small hours, and is closed on Mondays.

    Cuisine
    Meyhane meze (Turkish Aegean Greek)
    Reservations
    Yes
    High chair
    No

    Hours

    Mon
    Closed
    Tue
    14:30–00:00
    Wed
    14:30–00:00
    Thu
    14:30–00:00
    Fri
    14:30–00:00
    Sat
    14:30–00:00
    Sun
    14:30–00:00

    Asmalı Mescit Mahallesi, Sofyalı Sokak No:9, Beyoğlu, İstanbul

  11. 13:3015:00
    Museum

    Pera Museum Pera Müzesi

    Attraction¥¥~90 min8/10Cards OKStep-free

    A private museum on Meşrutiyet Caddesi built around Orientalist paintings, Anatolian weights and measures and Kütahya tiles, with strong touring exhibitions in the basement galleries. Closed Mondays; entry is free every Friday from 18:00 to 22:00 and free for students on Wednesdays, and the building is fully wheelchair accessible with elevators to every floor.

    Type
    Museum
    Setting
    Indoor
    Ticket needed
    Yes

    Hours

    Mon
    Closed
    Tue
    10:00–19:00
    Wed
    10:00–19:00
    Thu
    10:00–19:00
    Fri
    10:00–22:00
    Sat
    10:00–19:00
    Sun
    12:00–18:00

    Asmalı Mescit Mahallesi, Meşrutiyet Caddesi No:65, Beyoğlu, İstanbul

    Pera Müzesi90 min

    A private museum on Meşrutiyet Caddesi built around Orientalist paintings, Anatolian weights and measures and Kütahya tiles, with strong touring exhibitions in the basement galleries. Closed Mondays; entry is free every Friday from 18:00 to 22:00 and free for students on Wednesdays, and the building is fully wheelchair accessible with elevators to every floor.

    Cards OKStep-freemuseumart
  12. 15:00~5 min walkroute
  13. 15:1516:45
    İstiklal Avenue, Beyoglu, Istanbul
    Landmark
    İstiklal Avenue, Beyoglu, Istanbul

    İstiklal Avenue İstiklal Caddesi

    Attraction¥~90 min9/10Step-free

    Istanbul's 1.4km pedestrian spine linking Taksim Square to the Tünel funicular, lined with 19th-century apartment blocks, flagship stores, cinemas and bookshops, with the red nostalgic tram (T2) trundling its length at walking pace. Busiest and most atmospheric after dark; the flat, paved surface is wheelchair-friendly but gets extremely crowded on weekend evenings.

    Type
    Landmark
    Setting
    Outdoor
    Ticket needed
    No

    Hours

    Mon
    00:00–23:59
    Tue
    00:00–23:59
    Wed
    00:00–23:59
    Thu
    00:00–23:59
    Fri
    00:00–23:59
    Sat
    00:00–23:59
    Sun
    00:00–23:59

    İstiklal Caddesi, Taksim Meydanı – Tünel Meydanı arası, Beyoğlu, İstanbul

    İstiklal Caddesi90 min

    Istanbul's 1.4km pedestrian spine linking Taksim Square to the Tünel funicular, lined with 19th-century apartment blocks, flagship stores, cinemas and bookshops, with the red nostalgic tram (T2) trundling its length at walking pace. Busiest and most atmospheric after dark; the flat, paved surface is wheelchair-friendly but gets extremely crowded on weekend evenings.

    Step-freepedestrian streetnightlifeshopping
  14. 16:45~15 min walkroute
  15. 17:0018:30
    Galata Tower, Beyoglu, Istanbul
    Viewpoint
    Galata Tower, Beyoglu, Istanbul

    Galata Tower Galata Kulesi

    Attraction¥¥¥~90 min8/10Cards OK

    Istanbul's 14th-century Genoese watchtower, now a viewing deck with 360-degree panoramas over the Bosphorus, the Golden Horn and the old city skyline; an express elevator reaches the 7th floor, but the final stretch to the top gallery is a narrow staircase. Entrance is timed and pricier than most Istanbul sights — go right at opening or near sunset to beat the queue.

    Type
    Observatory
    Setting
    Mixed
    Ticket needed
    Yes

    Hours

    Mon
    08:30–23:00
    Tue
    08:30–23:00
    Wed
    08:30–23:00
    Thu
    08:30–23:00
    Fri
    08:30–23:00
    Sat
    08:30–23:00
    Sun
    08:30–23:00

    Bereketzade Mahallesi, Büyük Hendek Caddesi No:2, Beyoğlu, İstanbul

    Galata Kulesi90 min

    Istanbul's 14th-century Genoese watchtower, now a viewing deck with 360-degree panoramas over the Bosphorus, the Golden Horn and the old city skyline; an express elevator reaches the 7th floor, but the final stretch to the top gallery is a narrow staircase. Entrance is timed and pricier than most Istanbul sights — go right at opening or near sunset to beat the queue.

    Cards OKtowerpanoramalandmark
  16. 18:4520:00
    DinnerSuggested

    Agora Meyhanesi 1890

    Food¥¥¥~120 min8/10Vegetarian optionsCards OK

    A Greek-founded 1890 tavern reopened in its original stone building, serving classic Istanbul meze — cold vegetable and seafood starters, then grilled fish — with rakı by the carafe in a warren of vaulted rooms. It gets busy with dinner reservations most nights, so book ahead for a weekend table; closed Mondays.

    Cuisine
    Meyhane — Ottoman Greek meze & grilled fish
    Reservations
    Yes
    High chair
    No

    Hours

    Mon
    Closed
    Tue
    12:00–24:00
    Wed
    12:00–24:00
    Thu
    12:00–24:00
    Fri
    12:00–24:00
    Sat
    12:00–24:00
    Sun
    10:30–24:00

    Murselpasa Caddesi No:185, Ayvansaray Mahallesi, Fatih, Istanbul 34087

Day 32027-04-07 · WedFull day

Sarıyer & the Upper Bosphorus — an old-town day

North of Rumeli Hisarı's crenellated towers the Bosphorus turns green and imperial — Emirgan's tulip grove and a yalı-turned-art-museum face a rococo sultan's pavilion across the water, while rakı-and-fish tables in Tarabya and a stone-oven börek counter in Sarıyer town anchor a shore that ferries and coastal buses stitch together, since no metro reaches the water here.

Stops4
At stops5h 30m
Moving45m
Window07:40–18:45

Sarıyer & the Upper Bosphorus Sarıyer ve Yukarı Boğaz

Area

North of Rumeli Hisarı's crenellated towers the Bosphorus turns green and imperial — Emirgan's tulip grove and a yalı-turned-art-museum face a rococo sultan's pavilion across the water, while rakı-and-fish tables in Tarabya and a stone-oven börek counter in Sarıyer town anchor a shore that ferries and coastal buses stitch together, since no metro reaches the water here.

BosphorusFortressWaterfront
  1. 07:4008:00Check out of your stayUsually due by 10:00–12:00 — most stays hold your bags if you ask.
  2. 08:0008:30
    BreakfastPick a spot nearby — not booked yet
  3. 08:3010:00
    Emirgan Park, Sariyer, Istanbul
    Park
    Emirgan Park, Sariyer, Istanbul

    Emirgan Park Emirgan Korusu

    Attraction¥~90 min8/10

    Istanbul's largest historic grove sprawls over 47 hectares of plane trees and sloping lawns down to the Bosphorus shore, its three Ottoman-era köşks — Sarı, Pembe, and Beyaz (Yellow, Pink, and White) — now run as tea gardens and cafés among the flowerbeds. Free to enter through several gates, it turns into Istanbul's spring showcase every April when the Tulip Festival plants hundreds of thousands of tulips across the grounds and draws weekend crowds; on an ordinary day it's simply a quiet picnic-and-tea escape a few minutes' walk from the Emirgan bus and ferry stop.

    Type
    Park
    Setting
    Outdoor
    Ticket needed
    No

    Hours

    Mon
    07:00–23:00
    Tue
    07:00–23:00
    Wed
    07:00–23:00
    Thu
    07:00–23:00
    Fri
    07:00–23:00
    Sat
    07:00–23:00
    Sun
    07:00–23:00

    Emirgan Mahallesi, Emirgan Korusu, 34467 Sarıyer, İstanbul

    Emirgan Korusu90 min

    Istanbul's largest historic grove sprawls over 47 hectares of plane trees and sloping lawns down to the Bosphorus shore, its three Ottoman-era köşks — Sarı, Pembe, and Beyaz (Yellow, Pink, and White) — now run as tea gardens and cafés among the flowerbeds. Free to enter through several gates, it turns into Istanbul's spring showcase every April when the Tulip Festival plants hundreds of thousands of tulips across the grounds and draws weekend crowds; on an ordinary day it's simply a quiet picnic-and-tea escape a few minutes' walk from the Emirgan bus and ferry stop.

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  4. 10:00Transit ~15–25 minroute
  5. 10:1511:45
    Rumeli Fortress, Sariyer, Istanbul
    Historic site
    Rumeli Fortress, Sariyer, Istanbul

    Rumeli Fortress Rumeli Hisarı

    Attraction¥¥~90 min9/10Cards OK

    Mehmed II raised this fortress in just four months in 1452, a year before the conquest of Constantinople, choosing the Bosphorus's narrowest point so its cannons could seal the strait against Byzantine reinforcements from the Black Sea — its three massive towers still bear the names of the viziers who built them. Inside, steep, uneven stone stairways climb the towers and ramparts for sweeping views over the water to the First Bosphorus Bridge and Anadolu Hisarı on the opposite shore; footing is rough throughout, so wear proper shoes. Closed Mondays; on the first day of religious holidays it opens at 13:00.

    Type
    Historical
    Setting
    Outdoor
    Ticket needed
    Yes

    Hours

    Mon
    Closed
    Tue
    09:00–19:00
    Wed
    09:00–19:00
    Thu
    09:00–19:00
    Fri
    09:00–19:00
    Sat
    09:00–19:00
    Sun
    09:00–19:00

    Rumelihisarı Mahallesi, Yahya Kemal Caddesi No:42, 34470 Sarıyer, İstanbul

    Rumeli Hisarı90 min

    Mehmed II raised this fortress in just four months in 1452, a year before the conquest of Constantinople, choosing the Bosphorus's narrowest point so its cannons could seal the strait against Byzantine reinforcements from the Black Sea — its three massive towers still bear the names of the viziers who built them. Inside, steep, uneven stone stairways climb the towers and ramparts for sweeping views over the water to the First Bosphorus Bridge and Anadolu Hisarı on the opposite shore; footing is rough throughout, so wear proper shoes. Closed Mondays; on the first day of religious holidays it opens at 13:00.

    Cards OKfortressottomanhistorical
  6. 11:45~15 min walkroute
  7. 12:0013:00
    LunchSuggested

    Sarıyer Börekçisi Meşhur Sarıyer Börekçisi

    Food¥~30 min8/10HalalVegetarian optionsAlcohol-free

    Baking from the same stone oven since 1895, this four-storey Sarıyer institution is the reason the district's name is shorthand for börek across Istanbul. The signature is su böreği — sheets of hand-rolled yufka boiled then layered with cheese or minced meat before baking — alongside kol böreği and other savoury pastries, sold by the tray-slice to eat in or take away. Staff start rolling dough before dawn, so it's freshest — and least crowded — at breakfast; expect a short queue by mid-morning.

    Cuisine
    Börek (Turkish savory pastry — su böreği, kol böreği)
    Reservations
    No
    High chair
    No

    Hours

    Mon
    06:45–21:00
    Tue
    06:45–21:00
    Wed
    06:45–21:00
    Thu
    06:45–21:00
    Fri
    06:45–21:00
    Sat
    06:45–21:00
    Sun
    06:45–21:00

    Yeni Mahalle Caddesi No:28, 34450 Sarıyer, İstanbul

  8. 13:0014:00
    Küçüksu Pavilion, Sariyer, Istanbul
    Historic site
    Küçüksu Pavilion, Sariyer, Istanbul

    Küçüksu Pavilion Küçüksu Kasrı

    Attraction¥¥¥~60 min7/10Cards OK

    A confection of a summer pavilion that Sultan Abdülmecid had architects Garabet and Nigoğayos Balyan build in 1857 on the Asian shore between Anadolu Hisarı and the First Bosphorus Bridge, its seaward façade dressed in Western-style relief carving above an ornamental fountain and pool. Reaching it from this hood's European-side sights means crossing the strait — the İstinye–Emirgan–Kanlıca–Anadolu Hisarı–Kandilli ring ferry (weekdays and Saturdays only) is the most direct hop, landing a short walk from the pavilion; there's no direct ferry from Rumeli Hisarı itself, so plan this as a half-day detour, not a walk-on stop. Closed Mondays.

    Type
    Historical
    Setting
    Indoor
    Ticket needed
    Yes

    Hours

    Mon
    Closed
    Tue
    09:00–17:00
    Wed
    09:00–17:00
    Thu
    09:00–17:00
    Fri
    09:00–17:00
    Sat
    09:00–17:00
    Sun
    09:00–17:00

    Göksu Mahallesi, Küçüksu Caddesi No:12, 34815 Beykoz, İstanbul

    Küçüksu Kasrı60 min

    A confection of a summer pavilion that Sultan Abdülmecid had architects Garabet and Nigoğayos Balyan build in 1857 on the Asian shore between Anadolu Hisarı and the First Bosphorus Bridge, its seaward façade dressed in Western-style relief carving above an ornamental fountain and pool. Reaching it from this hood's European-side sights means crossing the strait — the İstinye–Emirgan–Kanlıca–Anadolu Hisarı–Kandilli ring ferry (weekdays and Saturdays only) is the most direct hop, landing a short walk from the pavilion; there's no direct ferry from Rumeli Hisarı itself, so plan this as a half-day detour, not a walk-on stop. Closed Mondays.

    Cards OKkasirottomanbosphorus
  9. 14:00Transit ~15–25 minroute
  10. 14:1515:45
    Museum

    Sakıp Sabancı Museum Sakıp Sabancı Müzesi

    Attraction¥¥~90 min8/10Cards OKStep-free

    This 1920s lakeside villa — built for an Egyptian khedive's son and later bought by the Sabancı family, who added the horse statue in the garden that earned it the nickname Atlı Köşk (Horse Mansion) — now holds Ottoman calligraphy, imperial documents, and 19th–20th-century Turkish paintings across the historic house and an adjoining modern wing. Ramps, elevators, and accessible restrooms serve every gallery, and visitors with disabilities and one companion enter free. Closed Mondays; last entry is 17:30, half an hour before closing.

    Type
    Museum
    Setting
    Indoor
    Ticket needed
    Yes

    Hours

    Mon
    Closed
    Tue
    10:00–18:00
    Wed
    10:00–18:00
    Thu
    10:00–18:00
    Fri
    10:00–18:00
    Sat
    10:00–18:00
    Sun
    10:00–18:00

    Emirgan Mahallesi, Sakıp Sabancı Caddesi No:42, 34467 Sarıyer, İstanbul

    Sakıp Sabancı Müzesi90 min

    This 1920s lakeside villa — built for an Egyptian khedive's son and later bought by the Sabancı family, who added the horse statue in the garden that earned it the nickname Atlı Köşk (Horse Mansion) — now holds Ottoman calligraphy, imperial documents, and 19th–20th-century Turkish paintings across the historic house and an adjoining modern wing. Ramps, elevators, and accessible restrooms serve every gallery, and visitors with disabilities and one companion enter free. Closed Mondays; last entry is 17:30, half an hour before closing.

    Cards OKStep-freemuseumart
  11. 17:3018:45
    DinnerSuggested

    Kıyı Restaurant (Tarabya) Kıyı Restaurant

    Food¥¥¥~90 min8/10Vegetarian optionsCards OK

    A Tarabya institution since 1966, this two-storey meyhane sits right on the bay where fishing boats and yachts moor, its dining room and terrace hung with paintings and framed by marina views. The order here is classic rakı-balık: a long cold-and-hot meze spread — from lakerda to fried mussels — followed by whatever's freshest at the fish counter that day, grilled or fried to order. Reservations are strongly recommended for weekend evenings and the terrace tables; it's an upscale meyhane and priced accordingly.

    Cuisine
    Meyhane / rakı balık (Turkish meze & fresh fish)
    Reservations
    Yes
    High chair
    No

    Hours

    Mon
    12:00–24:00
    Tue
    12:00–24:00
    Wed
    12:00–24:00
    Thu
    12:00–24:00
    Fri
    12:00–24:00
    Sat
    12:00–24:00
    Sun
    12:00–24:00

    Tarabya Mahallesi, Haydar Aliyev Caddesi No:186/A, 34457 Sarıyer, İstanbul

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