Discover Istanbul’s literary gems: sip tea at Caferağa Medresesi, explore Tanpınar Museum, and walk in Agatha Christie’s footsteps.
Discover Istanbul’s literary gems: sip tea at Caferağa Medresesi, explore Tanpınar Museum, and walk in Agatha Christie’s footsteps.
- Caferaga Medresesi - A 300-year-old Islamic school where the tour will commence, accompanied by a delightful tea.
- Ahmet Hamdi TanpInar Edebiyat Muze Kutuphanesi - A visit to the Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar Library Museum offers an opportunity to delve into the literary heritage of this significant figure.
- Sirkeci Station - The elegance and…
- Caferaga Medresesi - A 300-year-old Islamic school where the tour will commence, accompanied by a delightful tea.
- Ahmet Hamdi TanpInar Edebiyat Muze Kutuphanesi - A visit to the Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar Library Museum offers an opportunity to delve into the literary heritage of this significant figure.
- Sirkeci Station - The elegance and rich history of the Orient Express have often inspired books, films, and television documentaries.
Agatha Christie’s “Murder on the Orient Express” (1934), one of her most renowned works, is set on the Simplon Orient Express. The narrative transports readers back to the 1930s when the Orient Express is halted by heavy snow.
A murder is uncovered, and Poirot’s journey home to London from the Middle East is interrupted to solve the mystery. The initial chapters of the novel are set mainly in Istanbul, while the remainder unfolds in Yugoslavia, with the train stranded between Vinkovci and Brod.
- Galata Koprusu - The Galata Bridge (Turkish: Galata Köprüsü, Turkish pronunciation: [ˈɡaɫata cœpɾyˈsy]) spans the Golden Horn in Istanbul, Turkey. Since the late 19th century, the bridge has been a prominent feature in Turkish literature, theater, poetry, and novels.
- Pera Palace Hotel - The esteemed crime writer Agatha Christie was a frequent guest at the Pera Palace Hotel, always staying in Room 411. It is rumored that Christie penned her famous novel, “Murder on the Orient Express,” in this room. Today, Room 411 is known as the Agatha Christie Room, retaining its original antique furnishings and numerous items commemorating the late author.
As the hotel is operational, the room will not be accessible, but the tour will conclude with a refreshing drink at the hotel’s patisserie.

- Tea and coffee
- Tea and coffee
- Lunch
- Lunch
Literature serves as an essential portal to understanding any culture. For those eager to delve into Turkish society, exploring its literary works is a wonderful start.
- Kick off the adventure with a traditional Turkish tea at Caferağa Medresesi, a historic Islamic school that has stood for 300 years.
- Visit the Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar Museum Library,…
Literature serves as an essential portal to understanding any culture. For those eager to delve into Turkish society, exploring its literary works is a wonderful start.
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Kick off the adventure with a traditional Turkish tea at Caferağa Medresesi, a historic Islamic school that has stood for 300 years.
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Visit the Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar Museum Library, which honors one of Turkey’s most esteemed authors, and dive into the rich history of Turkish literature.
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Discover the allure of Istanbul through Agatha Christie’s perspective by visiting famous sites such as the Orient Express Train Station and the illustrious Pera Palace Hotel.
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Walk along the Galata Bridge, enjoying the stunning views of Istanbul’s skyline and its unique location bridging two continents, Europe and Asia.
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Participate in engaging discussions about Turkish literature, its cultural importance, and the enduring stories that have influenced the city’s literary heritage.
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