Embark on a captivating tour of Fener and Balat, the historic Greek and Jewish districts of Istanbul. Explore narrow streets, ancient churches, synagogues, and immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of these vibrant neighborhoods.
Embark on a captivating tour of Fener and Balat, the historic Greek and Jewish districts of Istanbul. Explore narrow streets, ancient churches, synagogues, and immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of these vibrant neighborhoods.
- Greek Orthodox Church of Ayios Yeorgios - It is known as the center of the 250 million Christian orthodoxy in the world, in other words, the Vatican of the Greek Orthodox. Many valuable objects, including that from the 5th century, can be seen in the Aya Yorgi Patriarchate Church (St.George), which shares the same courtyard with the patriarchate.
- Greek Orthodox Church of Ayios Yeorgios - It is known as the center of the 250 million Christian orthodoxy in the world, in other words, the Vatican of the Greek Orthodox. Many valuable objects, including that from the 5th century, can be seen in the Aya Yorgi Patriarchate Church (St.George), which shares the same courtyard with the patriarchate.
- Professional tour guide
- Professional tour guide
- Food & Drinks
- Food & Drinks
Fener
Since the 16th century Ottoman era, Fener has been a significant neighborhood for the Greek community. Its streets, small stores, churches, the Greek Patriarchate (Constantinople Ecumenical Patriarchate), and the Rum Erkek Lisesi (High School) located in the Fener district make it a must-visit area of Istanbul, particularly the patriarchate and…
Fener
Since the 16th century Ottoman era, Fener has been a significant neighborhood for the Greek community. Its streets, small stores, churches, the Greek Patriarchate (Constantinople Ecumenical Patriarchate), and the Rum Erkek Lisesi (High School) located in the Fener district make it a must-visit area of Istanbul, particularly the patriarchate and high school structures.
Balat
Adjacent to Fener, the Balat district originally hosts the Jewish community. Like Fener, Balat is popular among all tourists, with a special appeal to photography fanatics. It offers churches, synagogues, small stores, and narrow multi-colored streets.
You will discover an unseen side of Istanbul during this tour and will uncover remnants of Greek and Jewish cultures which have resided in these regions for hundreds of years.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.