St Anthony's Church
Sent Antuan Church was first built in 1230 and had a wooden structure at that time. After the church was destroyed by a fire in the 17th century, it was moved and rebuilt with red bricks in 1724. The church, which has visitors from all faiths, is located on Istiklal Street and hosts many visitors who light candles and make wishes every day.
Topkapi palace
Topkapı Palace was built by Fatih Sultan Mehmet. The palace, built between 1460 and 1478, was where the Ottoman sultans lived until the mid-19th century.
Galata Mevlevi Lodge
Gathering music and science under one roof, Galata Mevlevi Lodge is the first Mevlevi Lodge in Istanbul. By visiting this authentic Mevlevi lodge, you can examine the works, handwritings, musical instruments and various artifacts belonging to the Mevlevi culture.
Pierre Loti
Pierre Loti, one of the best places to watch the Golden Horn to your heart's content, is located at the top of Eyüpsultan Cemetery. If you want to explore on your own and have a snack, Pierre Loti is for you.
Byzantine Walls
The historical walls known as Byzantine Walls began to be built in the 5th century. Byzantine Emperor II. The walls built by Theodosius were damaged over time and were damaged during the conquest of Istanbul. The walls were repaired during the reign of Mehmet the Conqueror.
Yedikule Fortress
Yedikule Fortress, designed as the Triumphal Arch during the Byzantine Empire, was later combined with a castle with four towers. After the conquest of Istanbul, three more towers were added to the fortress and over time they were called Yedikule Dungeons. You should definitely visit Yedikule Fortress, one of the oldest open-air museums in Turkey.
The Egyptian Bazaar
Spice Bazaar is one of the most important historical bazaars in Istanbul. Many types of spices, seeds, herbal products, delicatessen products and nuts can be found in the bazaar.
II. Tomb of Mahmud
II. Mahmud Tomb has an octagonal marble architecture and was built during the reign of II. It was built by Sultan Abdülmecit, son of Mahmud. In the following years, Abdulaziz and II. Other sultans such as Abdulhamid were also buried here.
Turkish and Islamic Arts Museum
Turkish and Islamic Arts Museum is located in Fatih district, near Sultanahmet Square. Here you can take a closer look at the riches of the Islamic world and examine examples of calligraphy, pottery, glass and tiles in the museum.