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Street Photography Walk|Turkey
Street Photography Walk|Turkey
Street Photography Walk|Turkey
Street Photography Walk|Turkey
Street Photography Walk|Turkey

Street Photography Walk|Turkey


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  • Capture the city's vibrant street life, historic neighborhoods, and more
  • Explore the city's most iconic neighborhoods, including Galata and Karaköy
  • Learn about the history of the city and its neighborhoods from your guide
  • See the city's most iconic landmarks and and the Golden Horn
  • Best Istanbul views from Halic Bridge, Zeyrek and Galata Tower (time-permitting)
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Sightseeing Tours

Tour TypePrivate tour
Transportation methodGet there on your own
Tour typesGuided tour
Meal arrangementArrange yourself
Sightseeing typeTraditional markets, City walking tour, Historic site tour
TransportWalking

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Tünel and Galata neighborhoods: The historical Galata neighborhood slopes down the hill from Beyoglu (Pera) towards the Golden Horn. For centuries, this was a cosmopolitan outpost of European traders in the Byzantine and Ottoman empires, and the ancient monuments and citadel walls are still visible in its maze of streets. Today, the district is home to numerous boutiques and vintage shops along with mansions and embassies that survive from that time, continuing to exude their elegance as museums, art galleries and restaurants. These streets have been through many transformations over the decades, but always represent Istanbul’s beating, complex, and countercultural heart.

Fatih and Zeyrek neighborhoods: Fancy a taste of old-world Istanbul? Fatih and Zeyrek are two neighborhoods in the heart of the city that will transport you back to the 16th century! From the stunning Sehzade Mosque, to Fatih Kadınlar Pazarı, one of Istanbul's oldest markets, Fatih and Zeyrek give you a unique insight into the city's history. Built in the 16th century, the Sehzade Mosque is a sight to behold, with its four towering minarets and intricate Ottoman tiling. Fatih Kadınlar Pazarı will remind you of another era as you wander through the colorful stalls filled with local eateries, specialty food shops, traditional fabrics, spices, fruits and vegetables. Zeyrek Mosque is recognized as one of the oldest surviving Byzantine structures in Istanbul. Built between 1117-1136 CE, this structure is a melting pot of different architectural styles. Its terrace has some of the best views of the Golden Horn.

Local Tea and Coffee Shops: On average, Turks drink about 7-8 cups of tea per day, so it’s no surprise that there are many tea and coffee houses all around the city. On this tour, we visit a very local tea house where we have a chance to photograph the local tradition of tea and backgammon. Following this, needless to say, we will sit down for a glass of tea or Turkish coffee.

Cats of Istanbul: Istanbul is a cat city. There are all kinds and colors of cats all around the city. You’ll spot them in restaurants, shops, houses, sidewalks, roofs and even on the public boats! Local people take care of these street cats. We will visit a neighborhood with one of the city’s highest populations of feline inhabitants. Antique Stores and Designer Shops: Walking through these neighborhoods full of antique stores, you’ll come across anything from the 18th century Ottoman hand-made ceramics to Far-east Asian art, and from vintage sunglasses to traditional copper work. This is a great opportunity for photographers interested in shooting vintage scenes.

Impressive Istanbul Buildings: The interesting architecture of Istanbul comes in an array of styles. On this day, you will experience many different architectural styles ranging from three storey wooden houses with cumba (wooden bay windows), Ottoman and Byzantine architecture, art nouveau, 19th century belle epoque… etc.

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  • If your package requires a pickup address, the supplier will reconfirm the address you provided. If the address cannot be accepted, we will contact you to confirm an alternative pickup location.

  • Not Suitable For: People with mobility impairments

  • What To Bring: Comfortable shoes

  • What To Bring: Hat

  • What To Bring: Camera

  • What To Bring: Snacks

  • What To Bring: Sunscreen

  • What To Bring: Water

  • Not Allowed: Flash photography

  • Know Before You Go: Bring your own photography equipment

  • Know Before You Go: Contact in advance for additional equipment needs

FAQ

1. What specific activities and locations are covered during the Istanbul Street Photography Walk?

This photography walk explores Istanbul's vibrant streets, focusing on iconic neighborhoods like Galata and Karaköy. Participants will engage in capturing the dynamic street life, historic architecture, and local culture. The tour also includes opportunities to photograph major landmarks and enjoy views of the Golden Horn.

2. What are the key neighborhoods and landmarks visited during the Istanbul Street Photography Walk for photo opportunities?

The walk highlights the lively districts of Galata and Karaköy, renowned for their unique character and rich photographic potential. You'll visit iconic landmarks and areas offering prime views of the Golden Horn, Halic Bridge, Zeyrek, and potentially the Galata Tower, subject to time availability.

3. What photography skills or historical insights can participants expect to gain from the Street Photography Walk in Istanbul?

Participants will learn how to effectively capture the vibrant street life and historic essence of Istanbul through photography. The dedicated guide provides deep insights into the city's rich history and the fascinating stories behind its various neighborhoods, significantly enhancing your understanding and photographic storytelling abilities.

4. Is the Istanbul Street Photography Walk suitable for beginners, or are advanced photography skills required?

The Street Photography Walk in Istanbul is designed to be accessible and rewarding for a wide range of skill levels. While some basic familiarity with your camera is beneficial, the primary focus is on exploring and creatively capturing the city. The guide offers valuable insights that cater to both novice and more experienced photographers.

5. What essential camera equipment should participants bring for the Street Photography Walk in Istanbul?

Participants should bring their preferred camera, whether it's a DSLR, mirrorless camera, or even a high-quality smartphone. It's also advisable to wear comfortable walking shoes, carry extra batteries, and ensure you have sufficient memory cards. A versatile lens, such as a standard zoom, is often recommended for street photography scenarios.

6. How long does the Street Photography Walk in Istanbul typically last, and what is the walking intensity?

The specific duration of the walk is not provided, but it involves exploring various neighborhoods on foot. Participants should be prepared for a moderate walking intensity over several hours to fully immerse themselves in the city's street life and reach the numerous photography spots.

7. Which locations on the Istanbul Street Photography Walk offer the best panoramic views of the city and the Golden Horn?

The tour is specifically curated to showcase prime viewpoints. Expect breathtaking panoramic views from locations such as Halic Bridge and Zeyrek. Additionally, depending on the itinerary and time permitting, vantage points around the iconic Galata Tower may also be included, offering excellent perspectives of the city skyline and the Golden Horn.

8. What role does the guide play in sharing the history and culture during the Istanbul Street Photography Walk?

The guide is an essential part of the experience, providing rich and engaging commentary on the history and culture of Istanbul's distinct neighborhoods, including Galata and Karaköy. They offer crucial context for the sights and scenes encountered, helping participants capture photographs with deeper cultural meaning and understanding.

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