Discover the allure of Istanbul at night with a guided tour from the vibrant Taksim Square to the iconic Galata Tower. Wander through the lit-up streets, uncover hidden treasures, and listen to local tales as the city awakens after sunset. An ideal mix of culture, history, and ambiance is ready to be explored!
Discover the allure of Istanbul at night with a guided tour from the vibrant Taksim Square to the iconic Galata Tower. Wander through the lit-up streets, uncover hidden treasures, and listen to local tales as the city awakens after sunset. An ideal mix of culture, history, and ambiance is ready to be explored!
- Ataturk Kultur Merkezi - The Taksim Atatürk Cultural Center (AKM) is a contemporary icon of Istanbul, prominently located in the heart of Taksim Square. Recently refurbished, this impressive cultural venue hosts world-class opera, ballet, concerts, and exhibitions in a sleek, architecturally stunning environment. Whether attending a performance or…
- Ataturk Kultur Merkezi - The Taksim Atatürk Cultural Center (AKM) is a contemporary icon of Istanbul, prominently located in the heart of Taksim Square. Recently refurbished, this impressive cultural venue hosts world-class opera, ballet, concerts, and exhibitions in a sleek, architecturally stunning environment. Whether attending a performance or admiring its illuminated glass façade at night, AKM provides a sophisticated glimpse into Istanbul’s dynamic arts scene.
- Republic Monument - The Taksim Republic Monument is the symbolic core of modern Istanbul. Revealed in 1928, this renowned statue pays tribute to Mustafa Kemal Atatürk and the founding leaders of the Turkish Republic. Situated at the center of Taksim Square, it serves as a popular gathering spot and a powerful emblem of Turkey’s independence, merging national pride with striking neoclassical artistry.
- Taksim Camii - Taksim Mosque is one of Istanbul’s newest and most remarkable landmarks, combining traditional Ottoman architecture with contemporary design. Opened in 2021, it stands gracefully at the edge of Taksim Square, providing a peaceful space for worship amidst the city’s vibrant atmosphere. Its elegant dome and twin minarets introduce a new silhouette to the historic skyline, making it a must-see for architecture and culture enthusiasts.
- Cicek Pasaji - Çiçek Pasajı (Flower Passage) is a historic arcade on Istanbul’s renowned İstiklal Avenue, celebrated for its ornate architecture and lively ambiance. Constructed in 1876, this elegant passage once housed flower shops—hence the name—and now hosts charming restaurants and meyhanes offering classic Turkish mezes and raki. With its nostalgic atmosphere, live music, and timeless charm, it’s a beloved spot for both locals and visitors to immerse themselves in the spirit of old Istanbul.
- St Anthony of Padua - St. Anthony of Padua Church is the largest Roman Catholic church in Istanbul and a serene gem along bustling İstiklal Avenue. Built in 1912 in Neo-Gothic style, its striking red-brick façade and tranquil interior provide a beautiful contrast to the lively street outside. Open to visitors of all faiths, this historic church invites quiet reflection and admiration of its stunning stained glass and sacred art.
- Narmanli Han - Narmanlı Han is a beautifully restored 19th-century building nestled along İstiklal Avenue. Once home to artists, writers, and even the Russian Embassy, this historic han now blends heritage with modern culture. Its elegant courtyard is lined with boutique shops, art galleries, cafés, and restaurants—offering a charming escape from the city’s hustle and a glimpse into Istanbul’s bohemian past.
- Galata Tower - Galata Tower is one of Istanbul’s most iconic landmarks, towering above the historic Galata district since the 14th century. Originally constructed by the Genoese, this medieval stone tower provides breathtaking 360° views of the Bosphorus, Golden Horn, and the city’s skyline from its panoramic terrace. A must-visit for history enthusiasts and photographers alike, Galata Tower is where centuries of Istanbul’s past meet stunning modern vistas.
- Kamondo Stairs - Kamondo Stairs is a hidden architectural treasure in Istanbul’s Karaköy district. Built in the late 19th century by the affluent Kamondo family, these elegant, curved Art Nouveau stairs connect Bankalar Street to the hilltop above. With their unique spiral design and historic charm, they’re a favorite spot for photographers and a quiet symbol of Istanbul’s multicultural past.

- English Speaking Guidance
- English Speaking Guidance
- Any kind of transportation
- Any kind of transportation
- Contains 2-3 miles walking, anyone with walking issues not recommended
- Contains 2-3 miles walking, anyone with walking issues not recommended
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.