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Culture, traditions, history and more: Istanbul's must-see districts

Istanbul, the only city in the world spanning two continents, brings many different cultures and histories to light. Here are the must-see neighborhoods in Istanbul:

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Culture, traditions, history and more: Istanbuls must-see districts

The Historical Peninsula
The region stretching from Eminönü to Sultanahmet is by far the most visited area in the city, especially for foreign tourists.

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Culture, traditions, history and more: Istanbuls must-see districts

The region, known as the historic peninsula, is home to must-see places such as Topkapı Palace, the Hagia Sophia, Sultanahmet Square, the Blue Mosque and Süleymaniye Mosque.

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Culture, traditions, history and more: Istanbuls must-see districts

Galata
Located in Beyoğlu district, Galata is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Istanbul.

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Culture, traditions, history and more: Istanbuls must-see districts

The meeting point of culture, it hosts the Galata Tower, left over from the Genoese, and Galata walls along with many historical churches, synagogues and mosques side by side.

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Culture, traditions, history and more: Istanbuls must-see districts

As one of the most touristic points in Istanbul today, Galata is one of the symbols of the city, as well.

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Culture, traditions, history and more: Istanbuls must-see districts

It is known as the place that never sleeps with its retro shops, cafes and bars.

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Culture, traditions, history and more: Istanbuls must-see districts

Balat
Affiliated with the district of Fatih, Balat is one of the historical neighborhoods of the Golden Horn.

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Culture, traditions, history and more: Istanbuls must-see districts

Following several popular TV series being shot in the area, the number of visitors to Balat has increased rapidly.

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Culture, traditions, history and more: Istanbuls must-see districts

Today, Balat has become a hot neighborhood full of cafes and art galleries.

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Culture, traditions, history and more: Istanbuls must-see districts

Pera
Pera and İstiklal Avenue, one of the most famous streets in Beyoğlu, are also great examples of modernization, maybe even the most important.

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Culture, traditions, history and more: Istanbuls must-see districts

İstiklal Avenue, with its red nostalgic tram, historical inns, museums and galleries, is the most popular street for foreign tourists in Istanbul.

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Culture, traditions, history and more: Istanbuls must-see districts

Karaköy
Another important stop in Beyoğlu is Karaköy, located at the intersection of the Bosporus and the Golden Horn.

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Culture, traditions, history and more: Istanbuls must-see districts

Karaköy, which gets its name from the Crimean Karaites that once lived in the region, hosts banks and offices as well as a historical port and shipyard of Istanbul.

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Culture, traditions, history and more: Istanbuls must-see districts

Karaköy, now home to many business offices, is undergoing a major transformation, especially on the Bosporus side.

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Culture, traditions, history and more: Istanbuls must-see districts

In addition to the Galataport project, cafes and design workshops in the region have lent Karaköy a completely different atmosphere.

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Culture, traditions, history and more: Istanbuls must-see districts

Ortaköy
Ortaköy is a popular meeting point, especially for lovers, with the Great Mecidiye Mosque, the 15 July Martyrs Bridge and its unique Bosporus view.

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Culture, traditions, history and more: Istanbuls must-see districts

Kadıköy
Kadıköy is one of the largest districts on the Anatolian side of Istanbul.

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Culture, traditions, history and more: Istanbuls must-see districts

It is one of the most popular routes of Istanbulites with its center, Moda district, Bağdat Avenue, the Caddebostan Coast and more.

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Culture, traditions, history and more: Istanbuls must-see districts

In recent years, the center of Kadıköy has become a town flooded by young people with new concert venues, cafes and bars constantly opening.