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Walking Tour in Istanbul with Audio and Written Guide Balat&Asia

By Ultimate Travel Kits
Free cancellation available
Price is NZ$13 per adult
Features
  • Free cancellation available
  • 4h
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
  • Multiple languages
Overview

This self-guided digital walking experience takes you beyond Istanbul’s iconic skyline into its most atmospheric, locally rooted areas along the Golden Horn and the Asian side.

Instead of rushing between landmarks, you explore at your own pace through places where history and daily life meet. From Fener and Balat to the Bosphorus shores of Üsküdar, the Maiden’s Tower, and the lively streets of Kadıköy and Moda, this route reveals Istanbul from the inside out.

Each stop is curated by a licensed local guide, combining short audio stories, clear written explanations, and practical tips without rigid schedules or overwhelming details. Google Maps–pinned locations and walking friendly routes guide you smoothly while keeping full control in your hands.

You choose when to start, where to pause, and how long to stay. Whether you linger by the water or explore side streets, this experience adapts to your rhythm offering a calm, authentic way to discover Istanbul beyond the crowds.

Activity location
  • Pierre Loti Tepesi
    • Idris Kosku Cad., Eyup
    • 34050, Istanbul, Turkiye
Meeting/Redemption Point
  • Pierre Loti
    • İdris Köşkü Caddesi
    • 34050, Merkez, İstanbul, Turkiye

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Walking Tour in Istanbul with Audio and Written Guide Balat&Asia in Multilingual
  • Activity duration is 4 hours4h
    4h
  • Opening hours: Mon 12:00 am-11:59 pm
  • English
Price details
NZ$13.39 x 1 AdultNZ$13.39

Total
Price is NZ$13.39

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's included
    Digital self-guided Istanbul travel guide, use on your smartphone, at your own pace
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Video guides to preview locations
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Best time to visit, local tips & cultural insights
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Public transport & walking directions
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Written guide with in-depth explanations
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Google Maps links with pinned locations
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Audio guides for major landmarks
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Headphones
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    Live tour guide
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Ticket Pireces: Maiden's Tower(Kız Kulesi) 27 Euros Per Person. Tickets can be purchased from museum ticket offices if you wish to visit.
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Meals
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Public transport

Know before you book

  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transport options are available nearby
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking.
  • Most travellers can participate.
  • This tour/activity will have a maximum of 99 travellers.
  • This is a fully digital, self-guided experience. You will need a smartphone with an internet connection to access the guide.
  • After booking, you will receive a voucher with clear instructions and access details to use the digital guide
  • Audio content can be played directly through your phone speakers or with personal headphones.
  • The experience is delivered via Notion, a user-friendly platform that works like an interactive travel guide. No special app download is required beyond the free Notion app, and the guide can be easily accessed on your phone during your visit.

Activity itinerary

Pierre Loti Tepesi
  • 20m
You rise above the city to Pierre Loti Hill, where Istanbul slows down and opens wide. From the terrace, the Golden Horn curves quietly below you, its surface catching the light just as it has for centuries. As you sip tea or coffee, you stand where the French writer Pierre Loti once sat, watching the city and turning its silhouette into stories. Wooden houses, stone paths, and soft hilltop air create a nostalgic pause from urban noise. This stop is about stillness, views, and feeling Istanbul from above unrushed and reflective.
Golden Horn
  • 1h
You follow the calm waters of the Golden Horn, an inlet that has shaped Istanbul’s history for centuries. Once praised by poets as Sadabâd, “the place of bliss,” this sheltered waterway connects areas, cultures, and eras in a single flowing line. As you walk along its shores, mosques, hills, and everyday life unfold together. Fishermen, ferries, and distant domes frame the scene, offering a quieter, more local side of the city. This is not a landmark to rush through, but a place to observe how Istanbul breathes slowly, steadily, and in rhythm with the water.
Fener & Balat
  • 1h
You step into Fener and Balat, where Istanbul feels layered, lived in, and deeply human. As you walk the narrow cobblestone streets, colourful houses lean towards each other, laundry lines stretch overhead, and everyday life unfolds between centuries old walls. Along the way, you pass the striking red-brick Fener Greek High School, the iron-built Bulgarian St. Stephen Church, synagogues, churches, street art, and small cafés tucked into former homes. This is not a polished postcard stop it’s a place to slow down, wander without a plan, take photos, and feel how different cultures have shared the same streets for generations. Fener and Balat invite you to explore at street level, where history, creativity, and local life blend naturally with every step.
Fener Rum Ortodoks Patrikhanesi Kutuphanesi
  • 15m
You step into the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate, the spiritual heart of Eastern Orthodoxy, hidden quietly within the streets of Fener. As the city noise fades behind the gate, a calm courtyard welcomes you into a living centre of faith that has guided Orthodox Christianity for centuries. Inside St. George’s Cathedral, the contrast is striking. The modest exterior gives way to a richly gilded interior, where the iconostasis glows softly in candlelight. You move past sacred relics of major Church Fathers and stand before the revered stone column believed to be linked to Christ’s suffering, a powerful moment of reflection even for non-believers. This stop is not about sightseeing it’s about presence. You slow your pace, lower your voice, and experience a place where history, belief, and tradition are still actively lived today.
Bulgarian Orthodox Church
  • 15m
You arrive at one of Istanbul’s most unexpected landmarks: the Bulgarian Iron Church, shimmering beside the Golden Horn. From the first glance, its metallic facade sets it apart this is the only church in the world built entirely of iron, a true engineering marvel from the late 19th century. As you step inside, the cool industrial exterior gives way to warmth and colour. The sanctuary is filled with vivid frescoes and an elegant iconostasis, reflecting the spiritual identity of the Bulgarian Orthodox community. Every iron panel and decorative detail tells a storey of determination, as this church became a powerful symbol of the Bulgarians’ struggle for religious independence. This stop blends faith, architecture, and innovation. It’s a quiet yet striking pause along the Golden Horn perfect for slowing down, observing the details, and appreciating how history and identity were forged, quite literally, in iron.
Uskudar
  • 15m
You arrive on the Asian shore of Istanbul, where daily life flows at a calmer rhythm. Üsküdar is not about monuments alone it’s about atmosphere. Fishermen line the waterfront, ferries glide across the Bosphorus, and locals gather on the steps with glasses of tea, watching the city breathe. This shoreline has been a gateway between continents for centuries. Mosques designed by Mimar Sinan rise gently behind you, while the skyline of the Historic Peninsula unfolds across the water. As the sun begins to set, minarets and domes form one of Istanbul’s most iconic silhouettes, turning the Bosphorus into a canvas of gold and blue. Üsküdar offers a pause a moment to slow down, observe local life, and feel the emotional heartbeat of the city before continuing deeper into its stories.
KIz Kulesi
  • 25m
  • Admission ticket not included
Just offshore stands one of Istanbul’s most poetic symbols: the Maiden’s Tower. Rising alone from the Bosphorus, this small island fortress has guarded the waterway for over two millennia serving as a customs point, lighthouse, defence tower, and quarantine station. A short boat ride brings you to the tower, where history and legend intertwine. Inside, the museum reveals layers of transformation shaped by empires, while the panoramic balcony offers rare views of both Europe and Asia at once. The tower is forever linked to romantic legends of forbidden love, tragic prophecy, and a princess hidden from fate stories that still echo across the water. More than a monument, the Maiden’s Tower is a feeling: solitude, longing, and timeless beauty suspended between two continents.
Kadikoy
  • 15m
You arrive in Kadıköy on the Asian side of Istanbul, where the city feels instantly more local, more relaxed, and more alive. This is not a sightseeing district built for visitors it’s where Istanbulites meet friends, shop for daily food, listen to music, and spend long hours in cafés. As you walk past the Bull Statue, the area opens into a maze of lively streets filled with bookshops, record stores, street food stalls, and small bars. The fish market hums with conversation, the nostalgic tram circles slowly through Bahariye Street, and every corner feels unscripted and real. Kadıköy shows Istanbul as it is today: social, creative, slightly chaotic, and deeply human. This stop is less about monuments and more about atmosphere watching, wandering, and blending into the rhythm of daily life.
Moda Park
  • 15m
Leaving the busy streets of Kadıköy behind, you arrive in Moda, where the city slows down and turns towards the sea. This elegant seaside area feels calm, nostalgic, and deeply personal to locals. You walk along quiet streets lined with old wooden houses, pass small area cafés, and eventually reach the shoreline. Here, people sit on the grass or stone steps with tea in hand, watching ferries cross the water as the sun lowers behind the historic peninsula. Moda is not about doing much it’s about pausing. This stop invites you to breathe, sit, and experience one of Istanbul’s most cherished daily rituals: ending the day by the water, unhurried, with the city unfolding quietly in front of you.

Location

Activity location
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    Pierre Loti Tepesi
    • Idris Kosku Cad., Eyup
    • 34050, Istanbul, Turkiye
Meeting/Redemption Point
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    Pierre Loti
    • İdris Köşkü Caddesi
    • 34050, Merkez, İstanbul, Turkiye

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