Museum of Selfies Istanbul
This is an interactive museum in which you can capture jaw-dropping insta-worthy photos that will impress everyone, have a laughter-filled day, and collect memories that you won't be able to acquire anywhere else. There are many activities such as swinging from the
Sea Life Aquarium
If you love to see a beautiful aquarium full of sharks, turtles, whales, piranhas, and a lot more excitement, then the Sea Life Aquarium is for you! You can experience the Amazon Forest in the middle of Istanbul, or dive
Museum of Illusions Istanbul
The Museum offers you an interactive, immersive, and entertaining journey with more than 60 illusions to see and experience. It will be interesting, sometimes confusing, hilarious, and all-around great fun. Nothing is what it seems! It is designed as a
Emaar Aquarium and Underwater Zoo
This is a place with tropical fish and other underwater species that will attract you with its modern design, magical atmosphere, and various sea animals. Marvelous aquatic creatures found in the seas, rivers, and oceans are brought from around the
Adam Mickiewicz Museum
Adam Mickiewicz is one of the great Polish poets who was living in Istanbul. His life as a soldier did not prevent him from being a spectacular artist. His house in Istanbul was damaged in a fire but the people who know
Balat Toy Museum
The museum, which is the result of a 50-year-old collection, has an exhibition area where you can find toys from the past to the present. You can enjoy your time with workshops where you can have unique toys and experience
Taksim Square
This is the beating heart of Istanbul. At the center of the Square, there is a Rebuplic Monument. Gezi Park, Aya Triada Church, Great Taksim Mosque, the first station of the nostalgic tram, Ataturk Cultural Center, and the famous Istiklal Street surround
Ataturk Cultural Center (AKM)
The Center is a huge cultural place with a 2040-seat opera house, a 781-seat theater hall, a 410-square-meter gallery, and various multi-purpose halls. It is situated in Taksim Square, and every day of the year, there are events, free art shows,
Galataport Istanbul
Galataport is a newcomer to the spirited atmosphere of the city and it is highly welcomed by both locals and tourists. Galataport is an awarded cruise port with a huge shopping mall, various restaurants & bars. It also has the
Panorama 1453 History Museum
The museum contains a huge 360° panoramic picture that is 38 meters in diameter, but the way the painting is presented makes it feel much bigger and may astound the visitors for the first couple of seconds of the entrance. There are
Beyoglu Nostalgic Tram
Route T2 of the historical tram on Istiklal Street is also known as the Nostalgic Tram. Trams started running in 1871, and they were designed to look like stylish, gorgeous, old red trams from the last century. The T2 Line travels
Princes’ Islands Boat Trip
The Princes' Islands form a group of islands in the Sea of Marmara, close to the coast of Istanbul. Büyükada, Heybeliada, Burgazada, and Kınalıada, located in this island group, are famous for their historical and architectural riches. There are many
Madame Tussauds Istanbul
This well-known wax sculpture museum has wax figures of world-famous musicians, historical figures, actors, and prominent athletes. You can visit Madame Tussauds with Istanbul Tourist Pass®, and see the incredibly lifelike wax figures. You will learn about Turkey's historical figures with 60 famous Ottoman,
Galata Mevlevi Lodge Museum
Galata Mevlevi Lodge, one of the most important Ottoman buildings in Beyoğlu, attracts attention with its historical and cultural values. This historical lodge, which has been serving as a museum since 1975, is an important center of the Mevlevi sect.
Sirkeci Station
The Station is located in Eminönü, near Topkapı Palace. It was the first train station in the European side of Istanbul and for decades, Sirkeci was the first stop for visitors from Europe. The train station still remains untouched from
Istanbul Dolphinarium
A fantastic opportunity to learn about the fascinating world of sea mammals! By giving these wonderful creatures a closer look, you can appreciate their significance to the natural world. Visitors are welcome to get close to dolphins, fur seals, walruses,
Ataturk Arboretum
Away from the hustle and bustle of the city, the 730-acre green area in the north of Istanbul offers the perfect getaway for those who want to discover the magic of nature. This nature paradise promises visitors a unique experience
Salt Galata
With its library, cafe, and exhibition hall you can spend hours there in a calm environment especially if you have work to do. The building itself is worth seeing because it is representative of 19th-century architecture, and if you are
Şile Lighthouse
This lighthouse has become the most significant symbol of Şile that has protected the Isle for many years. Sile Lighthouse is the largest lighthouse in Turkey and the second largest in the world. Many people find lighthouses fascinating. If you are one of
Vialand Theme Park
Vialand is a complex of a huge shopping mall and a theme park. Three roller coasters, three water rides, 18 other rides, a variety of fairground stalls, and other engaging activities are all part of the amusement park. It's the
Kılıç Ali Paşa Mosque
Besides the magnificent Tophane Fountain, the Kılıç Ali Paşa Mosque is located in Tophane. On the advice of Grand Admiral Kılıç Ali Paşa, famous Ottoman architect Sinan the Architect constructed it in 1581. The mosque's design is evocative of a
German Fountain
In Sultanahmet Square, you are sure to note the magnificence of the German Fountain and its majestic dome. German Emperor Wilhelm II constructed the German Fountain and gave it to Sultan Abdülhamid II as a gift. The German Fountain was
Doğançay Museum
The Dogancay Museum is housed in a five-story, 200-year-old building in Istanbul's bustling Beyoglu neighborhood. It is one of the first modern art museums in Turkey. It gives a broad overview of a selection of one of Turkey's most prominent
Spice Bazaar
Eminonu houses many open markets but the famous Spice Bazaar wins the prize for being the most colorful, aromatic, and often the most fun! The market was built in 1664 as a part of the New Mosque, and today it