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Explore Istanbul at your own pace with Questo's self-guided walking tours. Follow app-guided clues through the streets, solve puzzles at famous landmarks, and discover hidden stories most visitors miss. No tour guide, no fixed schedule — just open the app and start walking.
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Comment rejoindre une Quest ?
1. Choisissez votre quête.
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2. Téléchargez l'app.
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3. Lancez-vous et amusez-vous.
Rendez-vous au point de départ et jouez !
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Explore Istanbul at your own pace with Questo's self-guided walking tours. Follow app-guided clues through the streets, solve puzzles at famous landmarks, and discover hidden stories most visitors miss. No tour guide, no fixed schedule — just open the app and start walking.
À propos Istanbul
Interesting Facts
Istanbul was the capital of three great empires: Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman. Each left their mark on the city, contributing to its incredibly rich cultural and architectural heritage.
Istanbul is known for its cats. These feline residents are loved and cared for by the city's people, and they have become an iconic part of life in Istanbul.
Interestingly, Istanbul has the third oldest subway in the world, built in 1875. It's 573 meters long and located in the Beyoglu district.
Top Places to Visit
The Hagia Sophia is a must-visit. Originally a cathedral, then a mosque, and now a museum, its stunning architecture tells a story of the city's layered history.
The Blue Mosque, known for its beautiful blue Iznik tiles, and the Topkapi Palace, the opulent residence of Ottoman sultans, are both must-sees.
The Grand Bazaar, one of the world's oldest and largest covered markets, offers a colorful maze of shops selling everything from spices to carpets.
Hidden Gems
The district of Balat is one of Istanbul's best-kept secrets. With its colorful houses, historical churches, and synagogues, it's a vibrant neighborhood with a rich cultural mix.
Karakoy, once a commercial district, is now an up-and-coming area filled with hip cafes, art galleries, and unique boutiques, nestled among old hardware stores and electrical shops.
Head to the Asian side of Istanbul to the trendy neighborhood of Kadikoy. Often overlooked by tourists, Kadikoy is known for its lively market, street art, and excellent food scene.
The Basilica Cistern, while not entirely hidden, is a unique site. This ancient underground reservoir, supported by 336 columns, provides a cool and eerie retreat from the bustling city above.
Pierre Loti Hill offers the best view over the Golden Horn. Named after the French author, the hill can be reached by a short cable car ride and is home to a lovely café, ideal for watching the sunset.
As you wander Istanbul's bustling streets, listen to the call to prayer echoing from the minarets, sip on some traditional Turkish tea, or enjoy a relaxing boat trip along the Bosphorus. Istanbul is a city that seamlessly blends tradition and modernity, offering an enriching experience at every turn. It's a city where every visitor can find their own treasure.
