Explore Istanbul’s New Town at your own pace with our self-guided audio tour. Discover hidden gems and local insights effortlessly.
Explore Istanbul’s New Town at your own pace with our self-guided audio tour. Discover hidden gems and local insights effortlessly.
- Egyptian Bazaar - Discover one of Istanbul’s most lively historic markets, situated next to the New Mosque in Eminönü. Established in the 17th century as part of a charitable complex, the Spice Bazaar has been a central hub for trade, aromas, and daily city life. As you wander through its unique L-shaped corridors, you’ll find vibrant displays of…
- Egyptian Bazaar - Discover one of Istanbul’s most lively historic markets, situated next to the New Mosque in Eminönü. Established in the 17th century as part of a charitable complex, the Spice Bazaar has been a central hub for trade, aromas, and daily city life. As you wander through its unique L-shaped corridors, you’ll find vibrant displays of spices, herbal teas, dried fruits, and traditional sweets that showcase centuries of culinary and commercial heritage.
Unlike the larger Grand Bazaar, this market is more compact and easy to navigate, making it a perfect stop to experience local culture at a leisurely pace. The surrounding area connects the Golden Horn waterfront, ferry docks, and the Galata Bridge, offering a lively atmosphere shaped by merchants, locals, and travelers alike. Through the guide, you’ll learn how this market functioned as an economic engine for the city and why it remains one of Istanbul’s most enduring public spaces.
- Bosphorus Cruise Tours Istanbul - A Bosphorus cruise provides a unique perspective on Istanbul as you sail between two continents, Europe and Asia. From the water, the city unfolds as a continuous panorama of palaces, fortresses, mosques, and historic waterfront mansions lining both shores of the strait. This narrow passage has shaped Istanbul’s identity for centuries, serving as a strategic trade route, natural defense line, and cultural meeting point.
During the cruise, you pass iconic landmarks such as Dolmabahçe Palace, Ortaköy Mosque, and the historic Rumeli and Anadolu fortresses, while modern suspension bridges rise above the water, linking continents in a single frame. The experience provides a calm contrast to the busy streets, allowing you to appreciate the city’s scale, geography, and architectural diversity at a relaxed pace. It is widely regarded as one of the most efficient and scenic ways to understand Istanbul’s unique position between land, sea, and history.
- Dolmabahce Palace - Arrive at Dolmabahçe Palace on the edge of the Bosphorus, where the Ottoman Empire embraced European-inspired modernity. Even from outside, the scale and elegance signal a clear break from traditional palace life.
Inside, explore grand halls with gold-gilded ceilings, stand beneath the world’s largest Bohemian crystal chandelier, and ascend the famous Crystal Staircase. Moving between the Selamlık and the Harem, experience both imperial power and private palace life in one continuous visit.
In Atatürk’s room, the clocks remain fixed at 09:05, marking the moment of his passing. This stop turns a palace visit into a quiet, powerful journey from empire to modern Turkey.
- Karakoy - As you step into Karaköy, you immediately feel the shift. Historic port streets open into a lively, creative neighborhood where old buildings meet modern city life. Former bank facades, narrow streets, and subtle European details hint at the area’s past as the Ottoman Empire’s financial center.
Wander through side streets filled with street art, small galleries, boutique shops, and inviting coffee spots—perfect places to slow down, observe, and take photos. This stop lets you experience Istanbul at street level, beyond the major landmarks.
Karaköy naturally connects the waterfront with Galata and the historic peninsula, making it an easy and fluid transition along your route.
- Galata Koprusu - As you step onto Galata Bridge, you find yourself at one of Istanbul’s most vibrant meeting points. Beneath your feet lies the Golden Horn; around you, the city moves in every direction at once. To one side, the historic skyline of mosques and minarets; to the other, the modern pulse of Karaköy and Beyoğlu.
Take a slow walk across the bridge and notice the fishermen lining the railings, the ferries passing below, and the constant rhythm of the water. This is not just a crossing—it’s a moment to pause, observe, and feel how Istanbul connects its past and present in everyday life.
This stop is ideal for photos, short breaks, and soaking in the atmosphere before continuing toward Karaköy or the Old City. Sunset is especially memorable, when the light softens and the city reveals its most cinematic side.
- Kamondo Stairs - As you turn off the busy streets of Karaköy, you arrive at the Kamondo Stairs, one of the city’s most elegant hidden landmarks. You begin to climb their soft, curving steps and immediately feel how different this place is—quiet, intimate, and full of character.
The staircase unfolds in a graceful spiral, inviting you to slow down. Pause for a moment, look back, and notice how the layers of the city stack behind you: historic buildings, narrow streets, and everyday life flowing past. This is a perfect spot to stop, take photos, and enjoy a calmer side of Istanbul.
This short walk connects you naturally to the Galata area and nearby side streets, making it an ideal transition point on your route. Simple, beautiful, and unexpected—the Kamondo Stairs are one of those places you remember long after you’ve left.
- Galata Tower - Arrive at Galata Tower, rising above the Golden Horn as one of Istanbul’s most iconic landmarks. Built in 1348 by the Genoese, the tower has watched over the city for centuries, shifting roles from harbor watchtower to fire lookout.
Take the elevator up, then climb the final steps to the observation balcony. As you step outside, a 360-degree panorama unfolds—historic peninsula, Bosphorus, and the layered rooftops of Galata spreading in every direction.
This is where legend meets view. Standing at the top, recall the story of Hezarfen Ahmet Çelebi, who is said to have flown from here across the Bosphorus. Surrounded by the lively streets of Galata below, this stop is both a visual highlight and a powerful pause in your walk through Istanbul’s past and present.
- Istiklal Caddesi - Step onto Istiklal Street, a 1.5-kilometer pedestrian avenue where Istanbul’s everyday life unfolds in constant motion. Once known as the Grande Rue de Pera, this street still carries its 19th-century European elegance beneath the rhythm of modern city life.
As you walk, the nostalgic red tram glides past, street musicians fill the air, and hidden passages open between historic facades. You pass churches, consulates, bookstores, cafés, and busy local shops—all layered side by side, just as they have been for generations.
This is not a single landmark, but a living street. Walking Istiklal, you don’t just see Istanbul—you move with it, feeling the city’s energy, creativity, and daily pulse with every step.
- Taksim Square - Arrive at Taksim Square, Istanbul’s most iconic meeting point and the place where the city gathers, pauses, and moves again. This open square has long been a stage for daily life—locals meeting friends, travelers finding their direction, and the city constantly reshaping itself.
Around you, cafés, bakeries, street food spots, and late-night buffets line the edges of the square. Grab a quick snack, sip a coffee, or simply sit and watch the flow of people from every corner of the city. The Republic Monument stands at the center, quietly marking modern Turkish history while life continues all around it.
Taksim is not about rushing. It’s a place to reset—before stepping into Istiklal Street, heading toward the Bosphorus, or ending the day with food, conversation, and city lights.

- Digital self-guided Istanbul travel guide, use on your smartphone, at your own pace
- Video guides to preview locations
- Best time to visit, local tips & cultural insights
- Public transportation & walking directions
- Written guide with in-depth explanations
- Google Maps links with pinned locations
- Audio guides for major landmarks
- Digital self-guided Istanbul travel guide, use on your smartphone, at your own pace
- Video guides to preview locations
- Best time to visit, local tips & cultural insights
- Public transportation & walking directions
- Written guide with in-depth explanations
- Google Maps links with pinned locations
- Audio guides for major landmarks
- Live tour guide
- Headphones
- Meals
- Public transportation (bus, subway, cable car, etc.)
- Admission fees
- Live tour guide
- Headphones
- Meals
- Public transportation (bus, subway, cable car, etc.)
- Admission fees
This self-directed digital walking tour is perfect for travelers eager to discover Istanbul’s Pera Beyoglu District with the freedom and flexibility to avoid rigid schedules and crowded tour groups.
Instead of a conventional guide, explore at your own pace with a specially curated digital route crafted by a licensed local expert. Each stop features…
This self-directed digital walking tour is perfect for travelers eager to discover Istanbul’s Pera Beyoglu District with the freedom and flexibility to avoid rigid schedules and crowded tour groups.
Instead of a conventional guide, explore at your own pace with a specially curated digital route crafted by a licensed local expert. Each stop features concise audio stories, clear explanations, and practical tips to enhance your understanding of the sights.
From Karaköy and the Kamondo Stairs to Galata Tower, Istiklal Street, Taksim Square, and the Bosphorus, this experience seamlessly blends history with modern city life. Google Maps pinned locations and local insights provide guidance while allowing you to maintain full control.
Decide when to start, where to pause, and how long to linger, offering a relaxed and immersive way to experience Istanbul like a local.
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking.
- After booking, you will receive a voucher with clear instructions and access details to use the digital guide
- This is a fully digital, self-guided experience. You will need a smartphone with an internet connection to access the guide.
- The experience is delivered via Notion, a user-friendly platform that works like an interactive travel guide. No special app download is required beyond the free Notion app, and the guide can be easily accessed on your phone during your visit.
- Audio content can be played directly through your phone speakers or with personal headphones.
- Most travelers can participate.
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 99 travelers.
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.