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Fener Rum Patrikhanesi - Greek Orthodox Patriarchate :
History dates back to Hagia Sophia to their new location after many stops. Greek Orthodox Patriarchate is a fresh start after leaving their beloved most incredible temple of history. - Ozel Merkez Rum Lisesi - Greek Orthodox Highschool : A school holding on to its roots standing on top of Fener like an eagle.
- Church of St. Mary of the Mongols - Church of St. Mary of the Mongols : A church including the story of a brave woman who was sent from Constantinople to the lord of steps, Mongolia.
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Renkli Merdivenler - Colorful Stairs :
Now, it is time for the updating your Instagram account with the hot spot of taking photos of colorful stairs. - Renkli Merdivenler - Dimitrie Cantemir House of Romanian Prince and Lord of Bogdan (Moldovia )
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Balat - Panagia Paramythia Church :
Orthodox church standing for its last days about to vanish from the history before its last visitors see it . - Balat Agora Meyhanesi - Jewish essence within an alcohol seller store which was once hot place for many rich and youngs..
- Kiremit Caddesi - Colorful Houses: For every visitor of Fener-Balat to never miss taking their photos.
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Ahrida Synagogue - Ahrida Synagogue :
The biggest synagogue of Balat with its special praying area reminds everyone of how Jewish people came all the way from Spain to the lands of the Ottoman Empire. - Bulgarian Orthodox Church - Sveti Stefan Church : The Masterpiece of Bulgarians and their secrets to making their own church in front of the eyes of the Greek Patriarchate.
- All applicable taxes and fees included.
- Entrance fees to the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate and the Bulgarian Church.
- Lunch
- Tips
- Private transportation
Glad to have you here! We’re a family of expert tour guides operating in Istanbul.
Take part in our Fener-Balat walking tour, on land previously home to diverse nationalities before and after the Ottoman Empire’s reign. From Greeks, Armenians, and Jews to Bulgarians, and even the Prince of Romania in Fener.
Come with us and explore regions that have witnessed the fall of two empires, over 20 invasions, Latin incursions, and combinations of nationalities and faiths where a mosque, a church, and a synagogue coexist side by side.
Guest Advisory:
To gain entry to the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate, there are dress codes in place prohibiting mini shirts and skirts, sleeveless tops, and tank tops for both males and females.
- For the entrance of Greek Orthodox Patriarchate there will be clothing regulation as they will not allow people with mini shirts and skirts , sleeveles tops and tank tops to enter the church for both men and women .
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.