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Beautiful Places in Istanbul You Can’t Easily Find on the Internet

Istanbul has many treasures both historical and natural. There is a lot to see in this amazing city of Istanbul but you may come across the same places over and over on the internet. In this article, we would love to share with you some lesser-known beautiful places in Istanbul so you can visit them. Most of them are not really known tourist locations so get ready to see around like a local.

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March 6, 2023 6 min
Beautiful Places in Istanbul You Can’t Easily Find on the Internet


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1- Balat: Colorful, multicultural, and full of beauty


Balat is a multicultural neighborhood that is filled with Jewish and Greek Orthodox households. When you stroll through Balat's cobblestone lanes, you will come across a variety of churches, synagogues, and historic structures. One of Istanbul's most diverse neighborhoods in Balat. You get this feeling as soon as you enter the city because of its historical structures and diverse architectural splendors.



The most distinctive and well-known feature of Balat is its vibrant dwellings. The age of these antique wooden houses ranges from 50 to 200 years. They are among the Istanbul buildings that receive the most photos. And Merdivenli Yokuş street, which is notorious, is the perfect location for photos literally, a "slope with stairs" street. Here, a row of colorful cumba cottages is waiting for visitors to snap photos of them. We advise you to stop by this renovated region included in the UNESCO Cultural Heritage project when you are in Balat. Here you can find our detailed blog post about this beautiful neighborhood of Istanbul.


2- Göztepe Park for all the tulips in Spring


If you love gardens full of tulips, then you should know that during the Spring, Istanbul turns into a colorful wonderland of tulip-covered parks.


Unlike what most people think, tulips are actually Turkish, not Dutch. Actually, tulips were first grown in the Ottoman Empire, and they were then transported to the Netherlands in the sixteenth century.



Spring is the ideal season to visit Istanbul if you love nature’s waking up after long winters. So if you're fortunate enough to do so, you're in for a treat. A lovely treat brought on by beautiful tulips. There are many parks where you may spend a day taking in the tulips, but to avoid the throngs of tourists, we would love to suggest going to Göztepe Park on the Asian side.


3- Moda: Coolest Neighbourhood in Town


Most tourists make the mistake of thinking that Istanbul is mostly composed of the European side, unaware that the Anatolian side also has many amazing attractions. One of the most well-known and beautiful spots on Istanbul's Anatolian coast is the Moda Coastal Park.



Moda is lined with fantastic spots to unwind and eat. They are without a doubt the neighborhood's highlights because there are so many places with unique and enticing interior designs. The wall-mounted artworks, the antique furniture, and the subtle lighting are largely responsible for these spaces' appeal and comfort. You can have everything from a delicious Turkish breakfast to dinner in various cafes in Moda.


4- Sabanci Museum: Not only Great Art But Also Great View


One of the first villages on the Bosphorus, Emirgan, is home to the Sakip Sabanci Museum. The museum's primary structure, the villa, was constructed in 1925. For many years, the building housed the extensive calligraphy and painting collection of the Sabanc Family. In 1998, the Sabanci family decided to turn the building into a museum and add their collections and possessions to it.



With its extensive collection, a wide range of accepted temporary exhibitions, conservation units, excellent educational programs, and numerous concerts, conferences, and seminars, Sakp Sabanci Museum now provides a flexible museum setting.


There is also a great restaurant inside the museum with an amazing view. So you can both see amazing art and eat delicious food in this beautiful place. 


5- Ferikoy Antique Market: A Beautiful Flea Market


More than 450 vendors can be found at the Feriköy Antique Market, also known as the Bomonti Antique Market, which is open every Sunday from 9 AM to 6 PM. You can find records, books, souvenirs, toys, carpets, and even clothing in those stalls! If you have the time, this is a must-see in Istanbul; don't miss it.



From exploring remarkable history to tasting the region's diverse culinary culture… As a collector, we are confident that you can experience Istanbul to the fullest in Feriköy Antique Market. Also, if you enjoy expanding your record collection, the Feriköy Antique Market is the place for you. You can find a record by your favorite musician or a World War I medal in the market. The variety of things in the market is quite astounding. There are numerous collector things awaiting their new owners.


FAQ


What is the most beautiful part of Istanbul?


The Sultanahmet district is unquestionably the most gorgeous area of Istanbul. The Hagia Sophia and the Blue Mosque are among the city's ancient sites that are situated here. Check out the Balat neighborhood for its charming ambiance, colorful structures, and cobblestone pathways!


What is the most beautiful town in Istanbul?


One of Istanbul's most picturesque neighborhoods is Sultanahmet, which is also a popular tourist destination. There are numerous mosques, churches, eateries, parks, and museums here.


What is the most famous part of Istanbul?


Eminonu and Sultanahmet are the most famous parts of Istanbul. But for locals, Taksim, Besiktas, and Kadikoy are the most visited neighborhoods.

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