Guided Walking Tours - Taste & Tales of Istanbul

6 hours (approximately)
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Offered in: English and 1 more

Here, we list the best historic and cultural spots in Istanbul that you can explore on foot. Then, on the tour day, we customize the perfect itinerary based on your interests and schedule. Then we discover the city of Istanbul all together on foot! :)) Normally, it takes three days to visit all the places in this itinerary. However, you can choose the ones you like, and we can visit some of them in a single day. If you have more days in Istanbul, we can visit the remaining places on the following days.
Step into the heart of the timeless city of Istanbul, which stretches across two continents: Asia and Europe. Discover this city's Asian and European sides, where every cobblestone has a story and every bite is a revelation! "Taste & Tales of Istanbul" is not just a walking tour; it is a sensory adventure designed to show you the city through the eyes of a local.On this journey, you will wander through vibrant, centuries-old markets, stroll along the sparkling shores of the Bosphorus,

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Itinerary

Duration: 6 hours (approximately)
  • Taksim Square (Pass by)

    Meeting point at Taksim monument and starting tour by walking.. Taksim Square is a vibrant hub in Istanbul, Turkey, famous for its energetic atmosphere and the historic Republic Monument. As a central transport network junction, it unites dining, shopping, and nightlife. It connects directly to Istiklal Avenue, making it a bustling destination for locals and international tourists alike.

    Admission ticket free
  • Hagia Triada Church (Pass by)

    Aya Triada is a grand Greek Orthodox church located near Taksim Square. Opened in 1880, it was the first domed Christian sanctuary permitted in Ottoman Istanbul. Featuring striking Neo-Gothic bell towers and a beautiful interior, this active house of worship remains a vital symbol of Beyoğlu's rich cultural history. historic and cultural sports around

    Admission ticket free
  • Istiklal Caddesi (Pass by)

    Istiklal Avenue is a famous 1.4-kilometer pedestrian street in Beyoğlu, Istanbul. It stretches from Taksim Square to the Tünel square. This bustling boulevard serves as the pulsing heart of the city, attracting millions of local residents and international travelers every single weekend

    Admission ticket free
  • St Antoine Catholic Church (Pass by)

    The Church of Saint Anthony of Padua (Sent Antuan) is an iconic Roman Catholic basilica situated directly on Istiklal Avenue. Built in 1912, it stands proudly as the largest and most populated Roman Catholic church in Istanbul

    Admission ticket free
  • Cicek Pasaji (Pass by)

    Çiçek Pasajı (Flower Passage) is a historic nineteenth-century covered arcade located right on Istiklal Avenue. Renowned for its beautiful glass dome and ornate Parisian-style facade, it stands today as one of the most famous and lively landmarks for dining in Beyoğlu.

    Admission ticket free
  • Galata Mevlevi Museum (Pass by)

    Galata Mevlevihanesi (Galata Mevlevi House Museum) is the oldest Mevlevi lodge in Istanbul, founded in 1491. Located at the southern end of Istiklal Avenue at the top of Galip Dede Street, it serves as a peaceful cultural museum dedicated to Sufism, Islamic calligraphy, and the mystical teachings of Mevlana Jalaluddin Rumi.

    Admission ticket free
  • Galata Tower (Pass by)

    The Galata Tower (Galata Kulesi) is a medieval stone tower dominating Istanbul’s silhouette and serving as one of the city's most iconic landmarks. Located in the historic Galata neighborhood of Beyoğlu, it offers breathtaking, 360-degree panoramic views of the Bosphorus, the Golden Horn, and the Historic Peninsula.

    Admission ticket free
  • Askenazi Synagogue (Pass by)

    The Ashkenazi Synagogue (Aşkenazi Sinagogu) is a historic house of worship located in Karaköy near the Galata Tower. Built in 1900 by Jews of Austrian origin, it stands today as the only active Ashkenazi synagogue in Istanbul open for religious ceremonies.

    Admission ticket free
  • Yeralti Camii (Pass by)

    The Underground Mosque (Yeraltı Camii), also known as Kurşunlu Mahzen (The Leaded Vault), is a unique subterranean sanctuary located in Karaköy. Tucked beneath the streets near the Galata waterfront, its cavernous structure, low vaulted ceilings, and green lighting stand out from traditional Ottoman architecture.

    Admission ticket free
  • Karakoy Balik Pazari (Pass by)

    The Karaköy Fish Market (Karaköy Balık Pazarı) is a lively, historic waterfront market located right next to the Turyol Ferry Pier, northwest of the Galata Bridge. Serving as a cultural and culinary hub for centuries, it is famous for offering some of the freshest, most affordable daily catches in Istanbul.

    Admission ticket free
  • Galata Koprusu (Pass by)

    The Galata Bridge (Galata Köprüsü) is an iconic, 490-meter movable bascule bridge that spans the Golden Horn. It connects the modern cultural districts of Karaköy and Beyoğlu with the historic old city of Eminönü and Fatih. It is celebrated as the symbolic link between two distinct eras and cultures of Istanbul

    Admission ticket free
  • Eminonu Square (Pass by)

    Eminönü Square (Eminönü Meydanı) is one of Istanbul's most historic and bustling public squares, serving as the primary gateway to the Old City. Located in the Fatih district along the southern mouth of the Golden Horn, it is a roaring transport, commercial, and culinary hub where millions of commuters, vendors, and tourists cross paths daily.

    Admission ticket free
  • Yeni Camii (Pass by)

    The New Mosque (Yeni Cami), officially known as the Valide Sultan Mosque, is a majestic 17th-century Ottoman imperial mosque dominating Eminönü Square. Standing prominently at the southern foot of the Galata Bridge, it is one of the most recognizable landmarks along the Golden Horn

    Admission ticket free
  • Egyptian Bazaar (Pass by)

    The Spice Bazaar (Egyptian Bazaar), also known as the Egyptian Bazaar, is a vibrant 17th-century covered market located in Eminönü. Situated right next to the New Mosque, it stands as Istanbul’s second-largest covered shopping complex and the undisputed capital of exotic flavors, spices, and traditional sweets.

    Admission ticket free
  • Tahtakale District (Pass by)

    Tahtakale is a historic, high-energy commercial neighborhood located directly west of the Spice Bazaar in Eminönü. Operating as a bustling open-air market destination for centuries, it is famous for being Istanbul's ultimate wholesale district where you can find virtually any product at highly discounted prices.

    Admission ticket free
  • Rustem Pasha Mosque (Pass by)

    The Rüstem Pasha Mosque (Rüstem Paşa Camii) is a 16th-century Ottoman masterpiece designed by the legendary imperial architect Mimar Sinan. Tucked away above the bustling wholesale streets of the Tahtakale market district near the Spice Bazaar, it is widely celebrated for housing the most exquisite and extensive collection of İznik tiles in the entire world.

    Admission ticket free
  • Suleymaniye Mosque (Pass by)

    The Süleymaniye Mosque (Süleymaniye Camii) is a breathtaking 16th-century imperial complex and one of Istanbul’s most iconic landmarks. Perched gracefully on the Third Hill of the historic peninsula, it dominates the skyline of the Fatih district. Commissioned by Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent, it is celebrated as the absolute masterpiece of Mimar Sinan’s "journeyman" period.

    Admission ticket free
  • Grand Bazaar (Pass by)

    The Grand Bazaar (Kapalıçarşı) is one of the largest and oldest covered markets in the entire world [1]. Located in the heart of Istanbul's Fatih district, it spans over 61 covered streets and houses more than 4,000 shops, attracting between 250,000 and 400,000 global visitors and shoppers every single day.

    Admission ticket free
  • Divanyolu Street (Pass by)

    ivanyolu Avenue (Divanyolu Caddesi) is the historic main thoroughfare running through the heart of Istanbul's Old City. Stretching from Sultanahmet Square westward toward Beyazıt Square and the Grand Bazaar, this historic street acts as a physical timeline connecting the Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman empires.

    Admission ticket free
  • Obelisk of Theodosius (Pass by)

    The Dikilitaş, globally known as the Obelisk of Theodosius, is an ancient Egyptian monument standing in Sultanahmet Square. Carved in the 15th century BC, it has survived for over 3,500 years, making it officially the oldest monument in Istanbul.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    14 sitesThe Tomb of Sultan Mahmud II (Sultan II. Mahmud Türbesi) is an elegant 19th-century royal mausoleum located directly on Divanyolu Avenue in Çemberlitaş. Built in 1840 by Sultan Abdülmecid I for his late father, it serves as a grand dynastic burial site, an architectural landmark, and a monumental open-air state cemetery

    Admission ticket free
  • Sultanahmet Square (Pass by)

    Sultanahmet Square is the historical heart of Istanbul. Formerly the Hippodrome of Constantinople, it was the epicenter of Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman social life. Today, it is surrounded by iconic world heritage sites like the Blue Mosque and Hagia Sophia, featuring ancient monuments like the Egyptian Obelisk

    Admission ticket free
  • Blue Mosque (Pass by)

    The Blue Mosque, officially named the Sultan Ahmed Mosque (Sultanahmet Camii), is one of Istanbul's most iconic and architecturally significant landmarks. It stands directly across from the Hagia Sophia in Sultanahmet Square

    Admission ticket free
  • Arasta Bazaar (Pass by)

    The Arasta Bazaar (Arasta Çarşısı) is a charming, historic open-air market street located just behind the Blue Mosque

    Admission ticket free
  • Hagia Sophia Grand Mosque (Pass by)

    Hagia Sophia (Ayasofya), meaning "Holy Wisdom", is a monumental architectural marvel standing directly opposite the Blue Mosque in Sultanahmet Square.Originally constructed as a Christian cathedral, it has served as an Ottoman mosque, a secular museum, and is currently functioning as an active mosque while welcoming millions of international tourists.

    Admission ticket free
  • TopkapI Palace (Pass by)

    Topkapı Palace (Topkapı Sarayı) was the primary residence and administrative headquarters of the Ottoman Sultans for nearly 400 years. Built by Sultan Mehmed II after the conquest of Constantinople, it sits directly behind the Hagia Sophia, overlooking both the Bosphorus Strait and the Golden Horn

    Admission ticket free
  • Basilica Cistern (Pass by)

    The Basilica Cistern, known locally as Yerebatan Sarayı ("Sunken Palace"), is the largest surviving Byzantine-era underground water reservoir in Istanbul. It is located just southwest of the Hagia Sophia.

    Admission ticket free
  • Istanbul Archaeological Museum (Pass by)

    The Istanbul Archaeology Museums (İstanbul Arkeoloji Müzeleri) complex is one of the richest and most prestigious archaeology hubs in the world. It is located right on the edge of Gülhane Park and Topkapı Palace.

    Admission ticket free
  • Gulhane Park (Pass by)

    Gülhane Park (Gülhane Parkı), meaning "House of Roses," is one of Istanbul's oldest, largest, and most historically significant public urban parks. Located right next to the outer walls of Topkapı Palace, it flows down the hillside toward the Sarayburnu coast, offering stunning views of the Bosphorus.Historically, it served as the private imperial outer garden of Topkapı Palace and was reserved strictly for the Ottoman Sultan and the royal court until it was redesigned and opened to the public in 1912.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    The Sarayburnu Atatürk Monument (Sarayburnu Atatürk Heykeli) holds an extraordinary place in Turkish history as the very first statue of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk ever erected in Turkey.Located at the tip of the Sarayburnu peninsula inside Sarayburnu Park, it stands at the exact geographic point where the Bosphorus Strait meets the Sea of Marmara.

    Admission ticket free
  • Kadikoy Iskelesi (Pass by)

    Kadıköy is a vibrant, culturally rich district located on the Asian side of Istanbul. Historically known as Khalkedon (the "Land of the Blind"), it serves as the ultimate local alternative to the crowded tourist hubs on the European side, famous for its bohemian lifestyle, arts scene, and incredible culinary culture.

    Admission ticket free
  • KadIkoy CarsIsI (Pass by)

    The Kadıköy Fish Market (Kadıköy Balık Pazarı) is a vibrant, sensory-rich open-air market street located in the heart of Kadıköy's central bazaar district. Unlike tourist-centric markets, this is where local Istanbulites come daily to buy fresh seafood, specialty ingredients, and traditional Turkish delicacies.

    Admission ticket free
  • Kadikoy Bull Statue (Pass by)

    The Kadıköy Bull Statue (Kadıköy Boğa Heykeli) is the most famous landmark, geographical anchor, and universal meeting point on the Asian side of Istanbul.Located in the center of a busy traffic intersection known as Altıyol (meaning "Six Roads"), it sits right at the top of the hill where Kadıköy Çarşısı meets Bahariye Street.

    Admission ticket free
  • Yeldegirmeni Sanat Merkezi (Pass by)

    Yeldeğirmeni (technically centered around Yeldeğirmeni Sokak and Karakolhane Caddesi) is a historic, charmingly bohemian neighborhood located in the Rasimpaşa district of Kadıköy.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Üsküdar Square (Üsküdar Meydanı) is the historic, bustling transportation hub and cultural heart of the Üsküdar district on Istanbul's Asian side. Located directly across the Bosphorus from Beşiktaş and Eminönü, it seamlessly blends traditional Ottoman spirituality with modern maritime commuting life.

    Admission ticket free
  • Mihrimah Sultan Mosque (Pass by)

    The Mihrimah Sultan Mosque (Mihrimah Sultan Camii), also prominently known as the İskele (Jetty) Mosque, is an early classical masterwork by the legendary imperial architect Mimar Sinan. Completed in 1548, it stands directly across from the ferry docks in the heart of Üsküdar Square.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    The Atik Valide Mosque (Atik Valide Sultan Camii), also widely known as the Eski Valide Camii, is an expansive 16th-century Ottoman imperial complex.Located slightly inland on the highest hill of the Üsküdar district, it stands as one of the ultimate masterworks and the last major architectural projects completed by the legendary head architect Mimar Sinan.

    Admission ticket free
  • Besiktas (Pass by)

    Beşiktaş is one of the most vibrant and historical districts of Istanbul, located on the European side of the Bosphorus. It perfectly blends rich history with modern city life. It is famous for its lively bazaar, stunning Ottoman palaces like Dolmabahçe, beautiful seaside parks, and being home to a legendary football club.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    The Sinan Pasha Mosque (Sinan Paşa Camii) is a prominent 16th-century Ottoman structure located at the heart of the Beşiktaş district, standing right at the intersection of Barbaros Boulevard and Beşiktaş Street.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Beşiktaş Bazaar (Beşiktaş Çarşısı) is the vibrant, bustling heart of the Beşiktaş district, famous for its energetic street life, diverse dining options, and passionate football culture.

    Admission ticket free
  • Naval Museum (Pass by)

    The Istanbul Naval Museum (İstanbul Deniz Müzesi), located right next to the Beşiktaş Ferry Pier, is the premier maritime museum in Turkey and one of the most prominent in the world for its extensive collection

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    This is the prominent art museum located directly inside the Beşiktaş district, specifically on the coastal road within the Dolmabahçe Palace complex.

    Admission ticket free
  • Dolmabahce Palace (Pass by)

    Dolmabahçe Palace (Dolmabahçe Sarayı) is one of the most magnificent and historically significant landmarks in Istanbul. Located on the European coastline of the Bosphorus in the Beşiktaş district, it represents the late Ottoman Empire's architectural grandeur and transitions into modern Turkish history.

    Admission ticket free
  • Besiktas JK Museum (Pass by)

    The Beşiktaş JK Museum (Beşiktaş Jimnastik Kulübü Müzesi) is Turkey's first officially registered private sports museum and the largest of its kind in the country. Located inside the club's iconic home ground, Tüpraş Stadium (historically known as Vodafone Park), it offers an extensive journey through the history of one of Turkey's oldest and most prestigious sports clubs.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    The Yahya Efendi Tomb (Yahya Efendi Türbesi) is a deeply revered spiritual site and a historical landmark nestled on a scenic, wooded hillside in the Beşiktaş district. Located right across from the Çırağan Palace, it is widely considered one of the most peaceful and serene places in Istanbul, offering stunning views of the Bosphorus.

    Admission ticket free
  • Istanbul Museum of Modern Art (Pass by)

    The Istanbul Museum of Modern Art (İstanbul Modern), founded in 2004, is Turkey’s very first private museum dedicated to modern and contemporary art. While it spent a few temporary years in the central Beyoğlu neighborhood, the museum returned to its spectacular, original waterfront location in Karaköy, housed inside a stunning glass-facade building custom-designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Renzo Piano.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    The Tophane-i Amire Culture and Art Center (Tophane-i Âmire Kültür ve Sanat Merkezi) is a prestigious historical exhibition space located in the Tophane neighborhood of the Beyoğlu district, right next to the Beşiktaş border. Housed inside a monumental 15th-century military complex, it is operated by Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Algeria Street -Fransız Sokağı is stepped path historically connected the lower Tophane/Karaköy area to upper Beyoğlu. Following a massive urban restoration project in 2003–2004, the buildings were painted in vibrant colors, and it was modeled to look like a Parisian

    Admission ticket free
  • Cihangir Mosque (Pass by)

    The Cihangir Mosque (Cihangir Camii) is a historic Ottoman mosque famous for its tragic backstory and its breathtaking panoramic view overlooking the Bosphorus, the Historical Peninsula, and the Asian side of Istanbul.

    Admission ticket free
  • Galataport (Pass by)

    Galataport Istanbul is a massive, world-class waterfront mega-project and cruise ship port located along the 1.2-kilometer coastline of the Karaköy neighborhood in the Beyoğlu district. Reopened as a vibrant lifestyle neighborhood, it seamlessly blends international tourism with local maritime culture, art, shopping, and high-end gastronomy.

    Admission ticket free
  • Kilic Ali Pasa Mosque (Pass by)

    Kılıç Ali Pasha Mosque (Kılıç Ali Paşa Camii) is a masterpiece of classical Ottoman architecture located in the waterfront neighborhood of Tophane in the Beyoğlu district. Situated directly opposite the Galataport complex, it is famous for its unique structural design and its connection to the sea.

    Admission ticket free
  • Ataturk Kultur Merkezi (Pass by)

    Atatürk Cultural Center (Atatürk Kültür Merkezi), universally known as AKM, is the absolute crown jewel of Turkey’s art, opera, and musical heritage. Dominating the eastern side of Taksim Square in the Beyoğlu district, it stands as an iconic symbol of modern Turkish architecture and high-tier artistic performance.

    Admission ticket free
  • Fener Rum Patrikhanesi (Pass by)

    Nestled along the historic Golden Horn, Fener is one of Istanbul’s most captivating neighborhoods. For centuries, it served as the vibrant heart of the city’s Greek Orthodox community, filled with colorful wooden houses and steep cobblestone alleys. Fener’s crowning jewel is the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople, housing the beautiful Church of St. George. Established here in 1602, this sacred compound functions as the ultimate spiritual center for millions of Orthodox Christians worldwide, often called the 'Vatican of the East'. Exploring Fener offers an unforgettable journey through Byzantine legacy, Ottoman diplomacy, and timeless local culture.

    Admission ticket free
  • Balat (Pass by)

    Located next to the Golden Horn, Balat is Istanbul’s historic Jewish quarter, famous for its vibrant cultural mosaic and artistic spirit. This enchanting neighborhood charms visitors with its iconic, pastel-colored wooden houses, steep cobblestone streets, and trendy vintage cafes. For centuries, Balat thrived as a peaceful melting pot where Jewish, Christian, and Muslim communities coexisted harmoniously. Today, its rich heritage lives on through magnificent landmarks like the Ahrida Synagogue and the striking red-brick Phanar Greek College nearby. Wandering through Balat feels like exploring an open-air museum, offering a perfect blend of nostalgic history, dynamic street art, and authentic local life

    Admission ticket free
  • Pierre Loti Tepesi (Pass by)

    Perched high on a scenic hill in Eyüpsultan, Pierre Loti Hill offers one of Istanbul’s most breathtaking and iconic panoramic views of the Golden Horn. Named after the famous French novelist who frequented this peaceful spot for artistic inspiration, the hill captures a nostalgic, romantic atmosphere. Visitors can ride a charming cable car to the top, where a historic open-air cafe serves traditional Turkish coffee and tea in classic tulip glasses. Surrounded by lush greenery and historic cypress trees, it is the perfect city escape to relax, watch the sunset, and photograph the timeless skyline of the historic peninsula below.

    Admission ticket free
  • Eyup Sultan Mosque (Pass by)

    Situated at the northern end of the Golden Horn, the Eyüp Sultan Mosque is one of the most sacred landmarks in the Islamic world. As Istanbul's first imperial mosque built after the Ottoman conquest, it holds immense historical and spiritual significance. The complex marks the burial site of Abu Ayyub al-Ansari, a close companion of Prophet Muhammad, making it a revered pilgrimage destination for centuries. Beyond its peaceful atmosphere, the mosque features stunning classic Ottoman architecture, a beautiful marble courtyard, and ancient plane trees. It stands as a vibrant spiritual heart where timeless local traditions and profound history beautifully interlace.

    Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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