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Istanbul Tourist Attractions Map PDF (Updated → 2024)
5 May 2024 by Serhat Engül
There are many tourist attractions in Istanbul. Visitors to the city first focus on buildings such as Hagia Sophia , Blue Mosque and Topkapi Palace. These are easy to find as they are within walking distance of each other. However, in order to find other historical sites, it is necessary to examine the Istanbul tourist attractions map . Because there are many more places to explore in Istanbul.
While doing research on the internet, I realized that there were not enough visual resources about Istanbul. Of course, it is possible to find various maps, but I have not come across a resource where foreign tourists can find all they need to know.
As a tour guide in Istanbul for 15 years, I know what those who want to visit Istanbul need to know. For this reason, I tried to prepare a comprehensive article that will meet all the needs of those planning a vacation in Istanbul.
Table of Contents
Istanbul Tourist Attractions Map PDF 2024
Istanbul Tourist Attractions Map (2024) post has ten titles. We will explore Istanbul together on the maps I have shared under these headings. We will start from the most popular tourist destinations such as Sultanahmet and Beyoglu, and slowly expand the circle.
First of all, I should point out that these maps do not belong to me. I used maps published by various sources as drafts and processed them. In the article, you will see a selection of maps published by Beyoglu Municipality, Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality, Google Maps and Turkish Airlines.
I processed these maps with Microsoft Paint. The maps may seem primitive as I am not a professional in this field. However, they provide visual support for what I want to tell. Likewise, it will enable readers to gain basic knowledge.
I made PDF files of the Istanbul tourist attraction maps that have enough details to be examined closely. You can find links to PDF versions of each Istanbul tourist map under the relevant headings. You can download these maps for free. Yes, now let’s start our article with the hope that it will be useful.
1. Fatih (Historic Peninsula) and Beyoglu
Most of the historical places in Istanbul are located in Fatih (Old City) and Beyoglu (New City). For this reason, it is necessary to know well where these two districts are located.
Fatih district is better known as the Old City or Historical Peninsula and has a history dating back to 2700 BC. The hill where Topkapi Palace is located in the east of the Historic Peninsula is the place where Istanbul was first founded in ancient times.
There are countless historical monuments to visit in the Historic Peninsula. The most famous of these works stand out as Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque , Topkapı Palace and Grand Bazaar . These historical artifacts, which host millions of visitors a year, form the showcase of Istanbul.
Beyoglu district is also a very old settlement. However, the number of historical monuments is less compared to Fatih district. Beyoglu stands out with mostly walking streets, shopping places and activities.
Tourists who come to Istanbul and stay for 2 or 3 days usually visit these two districts. It only takes a few days to visit the famous mosques and museums in the Historic Peninsula and explore Istiklal Street (Beyoglu) and its surroundings.
Apart from visiting the Historic Peninsula and Beyoglu, the most common activity is taking a boat tour on the Bosphorus. Those who have time go to the Asian Side and visit the Kadıkoy Fish Market. According to millions of tourists, Istanbul consists only of these districts.
The Fatih and Beyoglu map above shows us the location of the two districts and the Golden Horn that separates them. Galata Bridge joins the two districts separated by the Golden Horn, which is a natural waterway.
There is Eminonu on one side of the Galata Bridge and Karakoy on the other. These two districts are places that represent the historical development and cosmopolitan food culture of Istanbul.
2. Map of Istanbul Old City (Sultanahmet)
The best way to travel between Istanbul Old City and Beyoglu districts is to use the tram. You can reach historical monuments in Sultanahmet from many parts of Istanbul thanks to the tram. On the other hand, you can use the tram to get to Dolmabahce Palace , which is the most important work to see after the places in Sultanahmet.
You can see the tram stops marked in green on the tourist map of Istanbul Old City . Historical monuments to see in Sultanahmet and its surroundings are lined up on the road between Beyazit and Eminonu tram stops.
After Eminonu , which is the last stop in the Old City, the tram crosses the Galata Bridge and reaches Beyoglu district. On the next map, you will see that the tram reaches Karakoy after passing the Galata Bridge.
You can view the Sultanahmet Map on the new tab via this link .
3. Map of Beyoglu (Taksim) District
Karakoy is one of the fastest growing districts of Istanbul in recent years. Karakoy, where many boutique hotels, cafes and restaurants have opened in recent years, has become a tourist attraction. Karakoy neighborhood became even more popular with the opening of Galataport .
After Karakoy, the tram stops at Tophane district where Kilic Ali Pasha Mosque is located. Findikli , the next stop, is where the Istanbul Modern museum is. Kabatas , the last stop, is the most important stop of the tram in Beyoglu.
You can see that Kabatas is a transfer point on the tourist map of Beyoglu District . When you get off the tram at the last stop, Kabatas, you can easily go to Taksim Square by the F1 funicular connection. Or you can walk to Dolmabahce Palace in just 5 minutes.
Taksim Square is also where Istanbul’s most popular walking street, Istiklal Avenue , begins. While walking on Istiklal Avenue, you will pass through two squares called Galatasaray Square and Tunnel Square. You can also reach Galata Tower by following the same route.
You can view the Beyoglu (aka Taksim) map on the new tab from here .
4. Golden Horn Bridges
We mentioned that Beyoglu and Fatih districts are separated from each other by the Golden Horn. There are 3 main bridges connecting the two districts. One of them is the Historical Galata Bridge . The bridge, over which the tram passes, is used extensively by tourists.
On the other hand, you can reach Ataturk Bridge from Taksim Square through Tarlabasi Boulevard, which extends to the Historical Peninsula. Thanks to this bridge, you can connect to Unkapani and reach Ataturk Boulevard, the heart of Fatih district.
There are historical monuments such as Valens Aqueduct and Sehzade Mosque on Ataturk Boulevard. There are also Zeyrek Mosque (aka Church of Christ Pantokrator ) and Suleymaniye Mosque in its close vicinity.
The third bridge on the map, the Metro Bridge , belongs to the M2 Metro line from Haciosman and going to Yenikapi. Thanks to this bridge, those coming from Beyoglu can reach Marmaray.
On the other hand, those who set off from Istanbul Old City can reach places such as Taksim Square, Sisli and Levent by M2 Metro. The best shopping malls of Istanbul are located in these districts.
You can view the Golden Horn Bridges on the new tab via this link .
5. Istanbul Public Transport Map
Istanbul metro has made great progress in recent years. With the integration of Marmaray into the system, travel in the European and Asian sides of Istanbul has become much easier.
In this way, someone who gets on Marmaray from Istanbul Old City can go to Kadikoy in just 8 minutes, and from there you can reach the interior of the Asian Side by transferring to the M4 metro.
One of the biggest problems of tourists who used to stay in the Old City was that it was difficult to reach shopping places of Istanbul . However, now it is very easy to go from Yenikapı to Sisli and Levent via M2 metro. These are the districts of Istanbul with modern shopping venues.
In addition, with the Marmaray and M4 connection, getting to the shopping centers on the Asian Side and Sabiha Gokcen Airport has become very easy.
If you want to learn more about the metro, Marmaray and tram in Istanbul, you can also take a look at the Istanbul Metro Map article. In that article, I explained the Istanbul Public Transport Map in detail.
You can find the PDF version of the map above from this link .
6. Istanbul Ferry Map
Istanbul Ferry Map shows us the locations of the major ferry ports. Istanbul’s nostalgic ferries allow us to travel between the European and Asian sides as well as to take a Bosphorus cruise in Istanbul.
For example, piers 1, 2 and 5 on the map show tour boats making a Bosphorus tour. Pier 1 belongs to the Turyol Bosphrous boats. Pier number 2 belongs to Sehir Hatlari ‘s Bosphorus Cruise Ferries. Pier 5 belongs to Dentur Bosphorus boats departing from Kabatas. You can find more explanatory information for the Bosphorus cruise in this article .
Pier 3 symbolizes the ferries departing from Eminonu (Old City) to Uskudar and Kadikoy on the Asian side. There are actually two separate piers here, but I thought a single figure would be enough for both.
Pier 6 symbolizes the ferries departing from Besiktas to Kadikoy and Uskudar. Piers 7 and 8 are located in Uskudar and Kadikoy , two touristic districts of the Asian Side. Ferries depart from both to Besiktas and Eminonu.
You can view the above Istanbul ferry map as PDF via this link .
7. Istanbul Accommodation Map
It is difficult to decide where to stay in Istanbul. Because there are thousands of hotels in Istanbul and it is difficult to decide which area is best to stay. Accommodation places such as Sultanahmet, Beyoglu and Besiktas have both pros and cons.
Istanbul Accommodation Map shows us the locations of the best hotels in Istanbul . If you want to dig deeper about this subject, you can find all the details in the article on the best places to stay in Istanbul .
Istanbul accommodation map also serves us as a map of Istanbul tourist attractions. Because the most important historical monuments of Istanbul are located in these marked districts.
You can view the map above in high resolution here .
8. Map of Istanbul Districts
The maps I have shared so far included mostly tourist attractions. Map of Istanbul Districts allows us to view the city from a wider perspective. Thanks to this map, you can see the other districts where Istanbul residents live from a bird’s eye view.
There is only one thing that needs to be updated on this map. That is, Ataturk Airport is not used anymore. The location of the new Istanbul Airport is not visible on the map. However, we can say that it is close to Kemerburgaz, which can be seen in the far north.
On the other hand, Sabiha Gokcen Airport, located inside the Asian Side, can be clearly seen on this map. There are even Prince Islands that we cannot see on other maps.
You can view a better version of the Istanbul Districts Map from here .
9. Istanbul Sightseeing Map
The touristic places of Istanbul are mainly gathered in five districts. These are Fatih, Beyoglu, Besiktas, Uskudar and Kadikoy districts. This high resolution map prepared by the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality introduces all the must-see places in these five districts with illustrations.
As a traveler, I have always liked maps with illustrations. Because the location of historical artifacts becomes clearer in illustration maps. Historic places depicted like artwork on the map become more attractive.
Istanbul Sightseeing Map creates the same effect by highlighting all the iconic buildings of the city. Ferries, Maiden’s Tower, stadiums and historical artifacts are beautifully highlighted. Even the seagulls, one of the symbols of Istanbul, have not been forgotten.
You can find the PDF version of Istanbul Sightseeing Map from here .
10. Istanbul Tourist Attractions Map
Istanbul Tourist Attractions Map also includes illustrations. This map published by Turkish Airlines shows us historical places to visit in Istanbul.
Those who visit the places marked on this map will have an excellent Istanbul experience. Because the map contains all the places that should be visited in Istanbul for the first time.
Of course, those who stay in Istanbul for a long time or those who come for the second time can visit more specific places. As Istanbul has hosted many civilizations, it has a history consisting of many layers.
Istanbul has been the capital of the Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman empires in history. You can concentrate on each of these periods separately. For example, the Byzantine history tour in Istanbul is a good example of this.
Most of the popular museums in Istanbul can be entered with a museum card. The museums marked on the map above actually show museums that can be visited with the museum card. You can also check the Istanbul Museum Pass article for more information on this subject.
You can find the PDF of Istanbul Tourist Attractions Map from this link .
Istanbul Tourist Maps on Youtube
I recently published a video on Istanbul Tourist Attraction Maps on YouTube . Since I am not a videographer, I cannot say that it is technically a perfect video. But I am sure that you will get useful information if you watch it to the end. If you will find this content useful, you may like the video and subscribe to my channel. And finally, I wish you a good trip. You can find the related video by clicking the link here .
About Serhat Engül
Hello explorer of Istanbul! This is Serhat Engul. I am a licensed TOUR GUIDE IN ISTANBUL. I offer PRIVATE HALF DAY TOUR which includes a visit to the Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque, Hippodrome, Basilica Cistern and the Spice Bazaar. This is a fantastic option to see some of the ICONIC LANDMARKS in the whole of Istanbul and you’ll receive plenty of background information on each location to enlighten you. You may see the details of this tour on the HOMEPAGE of the blog. I wish you a wonderful trip!
Reader Interactions
9 September 2018 at 19:25
Great maps and information, I will be in Istanbul in two weeks for vacation, definitely I will use this website
9 September 2018 at 22:23
Hello Nora, thank you for expressing your appreciation. Good motivation for us to carry on improving the blog. Have a good holiday in Istanbul!
1 March 2024 at 00:51
Serhat, you have done an exceptional job in providing this information.
1 March 2024 at 18:34
Hi Sanjay, thank you for the feedback. Have a nice trip!
26 April 2019 at 05:29
Serhat, This is an absolutely terrific resource. The best and most complete (and useful) info I have found for visiting Istanbul. Will arrive there next week and can’t wait to see it all, thanks to your help. Thanks for creating this great blog. Doug in DC
26 April 2019 at 09:57
Hi Doug, thank you very much for this great feedback. It’s encouraging to see such reviews. I wish you a great holiday here. Kind regards, Serhat.
7 May 2019 at 13:37
Hi Serhat! Thank you for the detailed maps. I’ll be in Istanbul for about 2 and a half days in the third week of May. I’m staying at Hotel Anthemis,Fatih. Could you please suggest a suitable itinerary for 9 pax. Also we are vegetarians so could you recommend good restaurants as well?
7 May 2019 at 17:22
Hi Rachita! My favorite itinerary is: 1st day: Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque, Topkapı Palace, Hippodrome, Basilica Cistern, Spice Bazaar >>> 2nd day: Short Bosphorus Cruise Tour, Suleymaniye Mosque, Grand Bazaar, Dolmabahce Palace, Galata Tower (and walking on Istiklal Avenue from the tower) >>> 3rd day (As a half-day activity) Take a ferry to Kadikoy (Asian Side) visit the fish market, make shopping on Bahariye Avenue, eat at Chiya (Çiya) Restaurant. >>> For the best restaurants of Istanbul, you are advised to check Food & Drink Category . There are a lot of detailed posts about it.
30 May 2019 at 14:53
This article is very helpful. Thank you!
30 May 2019 at 17:14
Dear Hoxha, thank you for the great review! I am glad that it’s been helpful to you.
28 September 2019 at 13:50
I cant thank you enough. This website is awsome. 🙂
28 September 2019 at 21:19
Dear Kazi Uddin, thank you for the feedback. It’s great to see that the website has been useful to you!
16 August 2021 at 13:21
Dear Serhat, thanks a lot about your complete and useful website, it helps many tourists through their trips 🌷🌷
16 August 2021 at 18:07
Dear Asghar, thank you so much for your nice words. It feels really cool to see the blog work for travelers.
30 October 2019 at 14:41
Dear Serhat,
Thank you so much for this detailed information.
I have been in Istanbul many times about seven or eight times or more.
I’ll definitely use this website whenever i visit Istanbul. I’ve realized there are so many places i didn’t cover.
I’m working with Turkish Airlines here in Tanzania, i never get tired visiting your beautiful city.
Best regards, Suleiman.
30 October 2019 at 21:41
Dear Suleiman, thank you for the feedback. I am glad that website inspired you for seeing more in Istanbul. Best, Serhat.
7 December 2019 at 00:48
Very complex your blog. We are visiting Istanbul during New’s Year Eve 2020. We will stay 8 nights. Could you please help us with some advices regarding the best location and also some ideas for the itinerary? Where can we see the fireworks?
Thank you, Bogdan
7 December 2019 at 12:48
Hi Bogdan, thank you for your nice words about my blog. I think you have made two comments under different posts. The first question is the same. So I answered your question regarding the New Year Celebrations in Istanbul on Festivals and Events page.
About your itinerary, I recommend you two blog posts: Things to do in Istanbul and Places to visit in Istanbul . About the best area to stay, you may want to read this one: where to stay in Istanbul .
I hope these links would be useful. Cheers!
1 February 2020 at 20:37
Visiting Istanbul from India in March 2020. Found your website so useful. Will be referring to it the WHOLE TIME!
1 February 2020 at 21:15
Hi Seher, thank you for the feedback. I wish you to have a great holiday in Istanbul!
14 April 2020 at 18:17
Dear Serhat
Thank you for providing detailed map of Istanbul. I`ll be in Istanbul in 18-21 Aug, 2020. I shall definitely use you website during the the journey of Istanbul. Thank Nazir
14 April 2020 at 19:51
Dear Nazir,
Thank you very much for your kind words about my website. I wish that you would have great time here in Istanbul.
10 January 2021 at 10:03
Wow, what an amazing info, i will be there soon after the lock down. Thank you brother for this detailed information.
10 January 2021 at 11:45
Salam Mohamed, thank you for the feedback. I hope you will have a great time in Istanbul.
20 December 2021 at 18:54
Wonderful maps. Some day I’ll return to Istanbul – I spent a year living in Moda/Kadikoy and have a deep desire to return. I’ll definitely be contacting you if I’m ever so lucky again. Thanks much!
20 December 2021 at 19:28
Hi Robert, thank you very much for your feedback on the maps. Indeed, Kadikoy and especially Moda district is a great place to live. The new generation cafes and restaurants in Moda are the best in their field.
In recent years, Istanbul’s nightlife sector and Cihangir’s intellectual settlers have also moved there. In this way, Moda is the coolest district in Istanbul in recent years. I hope you will come back to Istanbul sometime in the future.
21 January 2022 at 18:07
Serhat, the information you give is precious and exceptional! and it is so clear and in order.. Right now, it is impossible to know when one will be able to travel, but when the time comes, I will have your info printed, and will contact you for a guided tour. You are a generous professional. The best of luck for you, and I hope we will meet in not too long.
21 January 2022 at 18:37
Dear Dinorah Sanz, thank you for your generous comment. Seeing such detailed reviews is definitely worth the effort I put into writing these blogs. It’s nice to be able to help people from different parts of the world. Hope to see you one day in the future!
26 March 2022 at 14:35
Great article and very helpfull. Please do you know are shops, malls and caffes working on 1st and 2nd of May 2022. Thank you!
26 March 2022 at 20:50
Hello Ana, on May 1, cafes, malls and shops will be open. However, some of the main roads in the city may be closed due to the May Day celebrations. Especially getting to Taksim Square can be difficult.
27 March 2022 at 11:48
Many thanks for sharing your knowledge and insights. The maps, guide to public transport and narratives were very helpful. These made my Istanbul trip so much easier.
I have to come back to absorb Istanbul more and would hopefully be able to get you to guide. Stay blessed and keep making the World a better place.
27 March 2022 at 19:55
Hi Symran, thank you very much for your feedback. Yes, Istanbul is too big to explore in one visit. You can contact me next time you want to go into more details.
18 April 2022 at 10:43
Hello, could you post more information about the car parks in Istanbul. We will travel by car and we want the car to be in the parking lot for the days we are there / 3 nights /. Our hotel is in Fatih on Pierre Loti Street. Great City Guide ! Thank you!
19 April 2022 at 12:08
Parking lots operated by the Metropolitan Municipality in Istanbul are called ISPARK. As far as I know, there is a large-capacity parking garage in Eminonu.
Access to Sultanahmet (Old City) by car is very limited. There are several open parking spaces in the streets surrounding the Hagia Sophia and the Blue Mosque.
Some of these parks are operated privately, while others are provided by ISPARK for daily parks. There is an ISPARK very close to the Blue Mosque. Next to the Sultanahmet Palace hotel.
19 April 2022 at 09:09
Wow!! Very helpful info.. Already download your maps to my phone. and will bring it with me to Istanbul next month..
Thank you very much Serhat…
19 April 2022 at 12:09
Hi Nate, thank you for this great feedback!
23 May 2022 at 13:56
Really useful maps and advice – thanks so much! Going for 5 nights at the end of June . Do you have any recommendations for a (cheap) Bosphorus sunset tour with no alcohol or music on board but with good, informative tour? Also, any suggestion of nice places to eat in the SultanAhmet area? Look forward to hearing from you!
23 May 2022 at 19:40
Hi Shannon, thanks for the feedback. In fact, the answers to your questions are already in the blog posts. You can find my advice about Bosphorus tours in this article . I also listed the best restaurants in Sultanahmet in this one .
26 May 2022 at 23:54
Thanks for the links! This is one of the best Istanbul blogs I have come across mashaAllah!
27 May 2022 at 23:37
You are welcome Shannon. Have a nice trip!
5 June 2022 at 02:51
Thanks for the great information. We are a party of four and would be interested in a half day tour. We are arriving on Friday night 6/9/22. Could you please give us more information and pricing. Thanks, Greg.
6 June 2022 at 11:15
Hi Greg, thank you for the feedback. I will contact you from the email address registered in the system.
8 July 2022 at 10:18
Is there a possibility to go from Istanbul to the Black Sea?
8 July 2022 at 21:41
Hi Miguel, yes it is possible to go to the Black Sea coast of Istanbul. Actually, you can do this in two ways.
First, you can take the Bosphorus Cruise ferry that departs from Eminonu (6-hour full-day excursion) and go to Anadolu Kavagi. The closest village to the Black Sea coast of the Bosphorus is in this area.
Secondly, you can go to Kilyos (European Side) or Şile (Asian Side), which have beaches on the Black Sea coast of Istanbul.
6 August 2022 at 11:04
Thanks for the useful blog. Its great! We will be visiting Istanbul this month with 4 children. Please advise if its worth buying day metro or bus pass and also museum passes.
Which museums are free and which one need buying passes? I prefer walking to tourist sites. Please advise best places for breakfast and dinner.
6 August 2022 at 19:51
This website was created to answer these questions. If you open the categories above and take a look at the articles, you will find answers to your questions.
Considering your questions, I suggest you review the “Clues”, “Getting Around” and “Food & Drink” categories. Have a nice holiday!
10 September 2022 at 14:02
Hello to Istanbul Clues team,
Very well done and professional. Thanks for the information you shared. I will be relying on your tips during my visit to Istanbul.
10 September 2022 at 15:11
Dear Amirhossein, Thanks for your nice words about my blog. Feedback like this encourages me to do more. Have a nice holiday!
14 October 2022 at 21:34
I am so pleased to have found your site, it is very helpful. Thanks for your effort.
15 October 2022 at 11:20
Hi Norman, thank you for the feedback. Have a nice trip.
24 May 2023 at 10:10
What a beautiful write up. Istanbul is printed in my mind now. I know where to go and what to see.. Thanks for sharing this, kudos.
Hands down, best ever compilation of information.
24 May 2023 at 12:35
Hi Richa, I am glad to see that this piece of information worked for you. Thank you for the feedback and have a nice trip in Istanbul!
11 June 2023 at 15:47
Hi Serhat Engül,
I have been reading your articles on the internet, you have some very good information.
I want to buy the Istanbul Museum card, I will be in Istanbul on June 22nd, 2023. Can I buy the card online or best to buy in Istanbul? Is it a physical plastic card or a pdf to print at home? Which site would be the best to buy the card in Istanbul, the shortest queues?
Thank you, Stephen
12 June 2023 at 17:56
Hi Stephen, thanks for your kind feedback on the blog. I recommend you to buy the museum pass from Istanbul. The Museum Pass is a plastic card that takes only 5 minutes to purchase at the ticket offices of museums. You can find the rest of the details in this article .
15 August 2023 at 17:36
Hi Serhat… It is great finally I can find this useful information. I am going to visit Istanbul, Bursa and Mount Uludag in the end of this year 2023 from 29 December to 02 Janunary. How is the weather would be… I hope it will not be too cold…
16 August 2023 at 17:50
Hello Lusia, the date range you mentioned is the coldest time in Istanbul. Normally we expect the weather to be between 4 and 12 degrees on those dates.
However, due to global warming in recent years, the air temperature is unpredictable. For example, December of 2022 was above 15 degrees, almost like April of a spring.
8 May 2024 at 22:28
Merhaba Serhat!
You and your articles are awesome!
Next year my friend and I will travel independently to Turkey for 45 days and plan to stay in Istanbul for 10 nights ( 5 nights on the European side and 5 nights on the Asian side.)
Please let me know if you have any tips for elderly travelers. We are both healthy and mobile 79-year old widows with a good experience traveling independently (to Switzerland, France, Italy, Germany) using their public transportation for extended periods of time.
We are working on our itinerary and are so excited! This will be our first visit to Turkey but we love Turkish movies and films and have managed to pick up quite a few Turkish words and phrases here and there.
We look forward to visiting your beautiful country!
Çok teşekkür ederim, Maria (from California USA)
14 May 2024 at 10:31
Hello Maria,
First of all, thank you for your kind comment about my website.
Please excuse me for taking so long to respond. The comments were deleted due to a hosting problem and I was only able to restore them.
Frankly, I believe that you will enjoy visiting districts such as Sultanahmet (including Eminonu), Beyoglu (Karakoy, Galata Taksim), the Bosphorus shores (Ortakoy, Bebek, Rumeli Hisarı) and Kadikoy on the Asian Side.
Turkish TV series are also shot in these districts. I think you will remember many streets and houses from the scenes in the TV series.
Have a nice holiday.
Rica ederim, Serhat Engul
19 May 2024 at 21:47
Merhaba Serhat!
No problem, I deeply appreciate your response. Çok teşekkür ederim!
We’ll follow your tips. Who knows, maybe we’ll be lucky & see some film shooting in those areas.
We just finished watching “SILA”, this beautiful, captivating TV series, free on YouTube (with English subtitles) & the best film we have ever seen so we would also like to visit Midyat, Mardin, etc. using public transportation but we need to figure out how.
Our trip is not until next spring (2025) but we’re doing diligent planning and organizing, hopefully to make our travel smoother.
Iyi günler, teşekkür ederim, Maria
22 May 2024 at 10:17
Merhaba Maria,
Yes the southeast of Turkey (especially Mardin) is very beautiful. I wish you a pleasant trip and I hope your dreams come true!
Rica ederim, Serhat
26 May 2024 at 18:14
Thank you so much for your maps & all the useful information on this site, we really appreciate it!!
26 May 2024 at 20:35
Hello Jennifer, your sincere appreciation shows that my efforts were worth it. I wish you a nice trip to Istanbul!
6 July 2024 at 14:22
Thank you for this wonderful resource, it is great to find so much information in a single place. I am taking my 11 year old grandson to Istanbul in a couple of weeks time. As a 64 year old granny, I fully appreciate having ready access to well constructed information and recommendations. Many thanks, I can’t wait to get there! Caroline
7 July 2024 at 21:55
Hi Caroline, I’m glad the article was helpful to you. Also, I am very happy that you express your gratitude so sincerely for the content I have prepared. I wish you and your grandson a nice trip in Istanbul.
14 September 2024 at 16:10
Hello Serhat, Coming over at the end of September 2024. These maps and the guide are really good and will helps us get around Istanbul sights without wasting time. Thank you so much
16 September 2024 at 20:21
Hi Jag, thank you for the feedback. I am happy to see that you liked the maps. Have a nice trip!
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- Istanbul Tourist Map as PDF files [Free Download 2024]
17 May 2024 by Serhat Engul
As a local guide, I aimed to provide up-to-date information to those who want to study the Istanbul tourist map before planning a trip to the city. Below you can find maps of Istanbul tourist attractions as free downloadable PDF files.
In the article, you can see a compilation of Istanbul maps provided by Turkish Airlines, Istanbul Municipality and Google. I made minor retouches on these maps and made them provide clues about important details.
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Istanbul Tourist Map PDF 2024
The colorful Istanbul tourist map above was published by Turkish Airlines a few years ago. On this map, we see the Historical Peninsula in the south and its most important historical monuments, Topkapi Palace , Hagia Sophia and the Blue Mosque (aka Sultanahmet Mosque).
However, when you expand the circle, you can see the Grand Bazaar and Suleymaniye Mosque located in the middle of the Historical Peninsula. In the following lines, I will also talk about the hidden gems of the Old City outside the tourist center.
The area to the north of the Golden Horn (beyond the Galata Bridge) is the relatively new part of the city and is known as “Beyoglu”. There are iconic historical monuments and streets here, such as Galata Tower , Istiklal Street and Taksim Square.
When you follow the shores of the Bosphorus, you can also see Dolmabahce Palace, located in the Besiktas district, and Ortakoy (at the foot of the Bosphorus Bridge), famous for its wonderful sea view.
You can view the Istanbul Tourist Attractions Map as PDF from this link .
Map of the Old City (Sultanahmet)
Istanbul old city map includes historical places in Sultanahmet and its surroundings. There are places here that are on everyone’s must-see list, and as can be seen on the map, it is possible to reach all of them with Tram T1 (line marked in green).
On this map, we can see some Byzantine structures that we missed in the introduction of the article. For example, the Little Hagia Sophia Mosque is actually a 6th-century Byzantine church named after Saints Sergius and Bacchus.
In addition, the Kariye Mosque (former Chora Church), located in the westernmost part of the Historic Peninsula, is a magnificent art showcase with the most beautiful mosaics from the Byzantine period.
Or, everyone knows the Grand Bazaar and Spice Bazaar , but very few people know Mahmutpasa Street, which lies between them and is surrounded by local markets. You can also see it marked on the map.
You can download the Istanbul Old City map as a PDF file from this link .
Map of Beyoglu (Taksim, Galata, Karakoy)
On the Beyoglu map , you can see districts such as Karakoy, Galata and Taksim, which are the rising stars of the city. Since the Istanbul Cruise Port (Galataport) is located here, rapid gentrification continues in these districts.
You can go to the north of the Golden Horn by taking the tram or walking over the Galata Bridge. Thus, you will leave Eminonu (where Spice Bazaar is) behind and you will now be in the relatively new part of the city.
As an Istanbulite, Karakoy is one of my favorite neighborhoods in the city. You can find everything about Istanbul’s famous street food in Karakoy, the traditional port district of Istanbul.
You can directly reach Istiklal Street, the most popular walking path of the city, from Karakoy with the Funicular F2 line. However, as a local, I would rather climb the slopes leading to the Galata Tower and explore the unique streets.
Around the Galata Tower, there are Nardis, the city’s most popular Jazz bar, 19th century buildings with the most beautiful AirBNB apartments, and souvenir shops offering creative designs.
While walking on Istiklal Street, you will see the Neo-Classical and Baroque apartment buildings that decorated Istanbul during the Westernization of the last period of the Ottoman Empire. Finally, you can reach Taksim Square, the heart of the city.
You can download the Beyoglu Map as a PDF file from this link .
In this article, as a private tour guide living in Istanbul , I wanted to give you brief information about the city where I was born and raised. Of course, the places to visit in Istanbul are not limited to these and there are many more hidden treasures.
I would be happy if you benefited from this article while planning a trip to Istanbul. If you have any questions about what I have explained, you can write it in the comments section below. I usually respond to comments within 48 hours.
To easily find the places mentioned in this post, you can also review the other article I wrote called public transportation maps in Istanbul . In this second article, you can find the map above as a full resolution PDF file with detailed explanations.
About Serhat Engul
Hello, I'm Serhat Engul. I am a licensed tour guide living in Istanbul. I designed this blog to give general information to visitors to Istanbul. If you want to go on a private guided tour of Istanbul with me, you can check my references from the ABOUT section and write to me via the CONTACT page.
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28 May 2024 at 19:34
Good day Serhat, My name is Lawrence. My wife, myself, and one other couple ( all mid 60’s) are coming to Istanbul in early September (I can confirm dates later). Of course we want to SEE IT ALL, but only have a couple of days. We all enjoy history. When you do your tours, are they mainly walking, or do you have a car/driver available? If we are wanting to get into mosques, museums, etc, do you have any preferential status to get to the front of lines? Our friends will be arriving on a cruise ship. We will be at an Air BnB. What would be your ‘must see’ list. What are things that would be important to YOU, but not necessarily on the main tourist route? And finally, what are your rates for 1/2, full day tours?
I look forward to your reply. YThank you.
31 May 2024 at 22:52
Dear Lawrence Setter,
Thank you for your interest in my tours. I prefer detailed correspondence via email.
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Istanbul maps will guide you to the best destinations in this magical city. Istanbul is divided by the Bosphorus Straits, making it the only city in the world on two continents. The modern district of Taksim and the historic peninsula of the Old City occupy the European side of the Bosphorus, separated by the picturesque Golden Horn estuary and connected by a number of bridges and ferries. The major sightseeing draw is over in the south in the Old City (aka the Historic Peninsula or Old Istanbul region). With the help of our maps you will be able to make the most of your trip. You can find the detailed locations of the must-see sights including Aya Sofya (Hagia Sophia), Topkapi Palace, Blue Mosque (Sultanahmet Mosque), Grand Bazaar (also know as Covered Bazaar or Kapalicarsi), Underground Basilica Cistern, Ayasofya Hurrem Sultan Hamam public bath, Cemberlitas Turkish Bath, Spice Market, Bosphorus ferry, Suleymaniye Mosque, Galata Bridge & Tower, Istanbul Archaeology Museums, Turkish and Islamic Arts Museum, Chora (Kariye) Church, Cevahir Shopping Center Mall, Dolmabahce Palace, Beylerleyi Palace, Prince's Islands, Maiden Tower, Taksim Gezi Park, Golden Horn Halic, port, nightlife night clubs, traditional restaurants, areas of Bebek, Cihandir, Karakoy, Ortakoy, Pera - just click on a selected map to access a high resolution version that can be downloaded and printed; or saved onto your mobile device.
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Map of top 10 attractions in Istanbul
The typical top ten attractions are listed below. You can find the detailed locations of these places on the maps above.
- Visit the Blue Mosque (Sultanahmet Mosque) - This landmark mosque assumes a stance of authority over Sultanahmet Park. Just under the dome, hundreds of stained-glass windows sparkle like jewels until you are convinced that you're in the presence of a celestial being. The blue of the mosque actually changes to yellow, orange, and red, depending on the time of day and the entrance you choose to use.
- Visit Aya Sofya (Hagia Sophia) - When faced with the dome of this masterpiece, it's tempting to mimic the actions of Mehmet the Conqueror almost 600 years ago and drop to your knees in a gesture of utter humility. The sensation is intensified by the low level of filtered light that finds its way in, temporarily blinding you to everything except the source of illumination.
- Take a hamam - The Turkish bath, rising out of the Islamic requirement of cleanliness, is not just practical; it's relaxing as well. A good hamam experience includes the proper traditional ambience and a heavy-handed scrubbing. For historical value and pomp, you can't beat the Cemberlitas Hamami and the Ayasofya Hurrem Sultan Hamam, or for luxury, one of the many deluxe hotel accommodation hamams.
- Discover the Grand Bazaar (Covered Bazaar or Kapalicarsi) - Nobody should pass through Turkey without spending a day at the mother of all shopping malls. The atmosphere crackles with the electricity of the hunt - but are you the hunter or the hunted? The excitement is tangible, even if you're on the trail of a simple pair of elf shoes or an evil-eye talisman. When the salesman turns away from you in disgust, you've learned the bottom price for an item.
- Taki a boat ferry cruise ride up the Bosphorus - Nowhere else in the world can you cross to another continent every 15 minutes. Connecting trade routes from the East to the West, it's no surprise that any conqueror who was anybody had his sights set on the Bosphorus.
- Visit the Topkapi Palace - This was once somebody's house. Actually, it was the home of a whole lot of people - up to 5,000 at a time, all in the service of one man. The sultan surrounded himself with the most beautiful women in the world. He collected the most precious treasures of the East. He assembled the most sacred relics of the Muslim faith under this roof. Six hundred years of Ottoman history lies behind these grand ornamental gates.
- Take a journey back in time in the Istanbul Archaeology Museum - This is one of those must-see museums that all too many overlook. It's actually the largest museum in the country, chronicling in stone both the lives of Byzantium's emperors and of Istanbul.
- Cross the Galata Bridge on foot - Fishermen line the railings above, while dinner (or tea, or backgammon) is served below as the majestic and inspiring silhouettes of the Suleymaniye Mosque, Rustem Pasa, and Yeni Camii loom in the distance. If you wait until after sunset, you get to see the seagulls circling the minarets.
- Stroll through the subterranean Basilica Cistern water reservoir - Your visit to the dimly lit, cavernous chamber includes two stone Medusa heads recycled from earlier Roman structures. The cistern also hosts occasional concerts of traditional Turkish and classical Western music.
- Visit the Suleymaniye Mosque - The architect Sinan's 14th-century masterpiece, known for its serene interior and the tombs of Süleyman and his wife Roxelana.
What are some interesting facts about Istanbul?
Istanbul is the only city in the world to straddle two continents but still worth mentioning. The historic centre lies on the European side of the city. The Bosphorus Strait divides the European and Asian sides and is the link between the Black Sea and the Sea of Marmara.
Istanbul, which used to be known as Constantinople thanks to the Roman Emperor Constantine the Great, is built on seven hills to match the seven hills of Rome.
Under the Ottoman Empire, the city was renowned for having more than 1,400 public toilets.
The Grand Bazaar is the biggest old covered bazaar in the world, with over 3,000 shops.
British author Agatha Christie wrote her famous novel 'Murder on the Orient Express' at Pera Palas Hotel in Istanbul.
Istanbul has been the capital of some of the biggest empires: Roman, Byzantine, Latin and Ottoman. It is now Turkey's largest city with over 13 million people – more than the population of Belgium – and the second largest in the world by population within city limits. However, it's not Turkey's capital. Ankara has been the capital since Turkey was proclaimed a republic by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk in 1923.
The Blue Mosque is the only mosque in the city with six minarets. Legend has it that when it was built, it had one minaret more than the Grand Mosque in Mecca (four was the common maximum at that time) and this was considered disrespectful in the Muslim world. In order to solve the issue, one more minaret had to be added to the Grand Mosque.
Hagia Sophia was the largest church in the world for about 900 years until Seville Cathedral was completed in 1520. It was also one of the 20 finalists for the New 7 Wonders of the World.
The four bronze horses decorating the San Marco Cathedral in Venice were taken from Istanbul (Constantinople at that time) by the crusaders in the 13th century.
How can I find specific tourist attractions on the map of Istanbul?
Our interactive city maps are easy to explore. You can pan, zoom in, and zoom out on the high-resolution map to locate major tourist attractions. Each map highlights key landmarks, making it simple to find the sights you're most interested in, whether it's a famous monument, museum, or other point of interest.
Can I get a visual representation of the area around Istanbul?
For some cities, we provide a general view of the area surrounding popular attractions. While this image won't show the exact street-level view, it helps you understand the layout of the neighborhood, showing how the landmarks are situated in relation to other points of interest around Istanbul.
Can I explore maps for both tourist attractions and other points of interest?
Yes! Our platform offers maps covering a range of highlights, from top tourist attractions to other noteworthy areas such as parks, restaurants, and entertainment venues. Whether you're planning a visit to a museum or looking for a nearby park, our detailed maps make it easy to find the best spots in the city.
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Istanbul is a melting pot of cultures. Cradled between Asia and Europe, Istanbul effortlessly merges the contrasting philosophies of the East and the West. The result is a creative and impressive mixture of traditions, architecture, and cuisine.
Considering that Istanbul is one of the most congested cities in the world, exploring this Turkish city of contrasts may sound a bit daunting. However, Istanbul’s metro system has expanded at an impressive rate over the past years, opening more lines to provide better transportation service. Get a copy of the Istanbul metro map and learn about the best routes to take to avoid the crowd during rush hour. With the Istanbul Transport Map, you can freely and leisurely get around the city.
Istanbul is famous not only for its culture but also for its imposing architecture. Your stay in the city is incomplete without visiting the Topkapi Palace, the Suleymaniye Mosque, the Aya Sofya, the Kariye Museum, and the Basilica Cistern. While you’re at it, don’t forget to take a side trip to the world-famous Grand Bazaar for a shopping spree. To find these treasures, grab a copy of the Istanbul Tourist Sightseeing Map. The map is your perfect guide to discovering the attractions in the city. The Istanbul Tourist Sightseeing Map also includes complete instructions on how to locate the city’s highlights to help you navigate the city stress-free.
Despite its multitude of charms, Istanbul’s locals are the most precious among its attractions. Take a stroll around the less popular streets of Istanbul and make friends with the locals. The Istanbul Walking Tour Maps will lead you to the best tea gardens, coffeehouses, Turkish taverns, and kebab restaurants frequented by the locals. Whether you want to explore museums and galleries or immerse yourself in Istanbul’s culture through its art and palate, the map is the perfect guide for you.
For tourists traveling with elders and kids, we recommend that you book the Hop on Hop off Bus tour for a more comfortable and convenient way of exploring the city. Find out where to catch the bus by referring to the free printable copy of the Istanbul Hop on Hop on Bus map.
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The touristic places of Istanbul are mainly gathered in five districts. These are Fatih, Beyoglu, Besiktas, Uskudar and Kadikoy districts. This high resolution map prepared by the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality introduces all the must-see places in these five districts with illustrations. As a traveler, I have always liked maps with ...
Below you can find maps of Istanbul tourist attractions as free downloadable PDF files. In the article, you can see a compilation of Istanbul maps provided by Turkish Airlines, Istanbul Municipality and Google.
Detailed and high-resolution maps of Istanbul, Turkey for free download. Travel guide to touristic destinations, museums and architecture in Istanbul.
You can pan, zoom in, and zoom out on the high-resolution map to locate major tourist attractions. Each map highlights key landmarks, making it simple to find the sights you're most interested in, whether it's a famous monument, museum, or other point of interest.
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