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Nat Geo Day Tour: Artists and Artisans in Istanbul with Hands-on Art Class

Uncover the vibrant appeal of Istanbul’s Fener-Balat district, where history and elegance meet a thriving artistic and culinary scene. Led by a local guide, you’ll explore the neighborhood’s unique architecture, creative hotspots, and coffeehouse culture.

First you’ll stop outside the distinctive Greek School, Ozel Fener Rum Lisesi, an architectural masterpiece blending Byzantine and Ottoman influences on its red-brick façade. Follow this with a wander through Balat’s streets, lined with multicoloured houses, vintage boutiques and art galleries. Step into the Balart Art House, where you’ll join a hands-on workshop to paint miniature models of Balat’s famous colorful houses.

Next, soak in the district’s café culture at a local coffeehouse. Here, you’ll enjoy traditional Turkish coffee or tea, paired with a sweet treat. Your guide will share insights into Turkey’s deep-rooted coffee traditions and the societal significance of these social hubs.

For lunch, you’ll get to try Mantı, Balat’s local specialty. These delicate Turkish dumplings, filled with savory ingredients and drizzled with yogurt and spices, offer a true flavor of Istanbul’s diverse culinary heritage.

Finally, visit St. Stephen's Church, a fine example of Gothic Revival architecture and the world’s largest prefabricated cast iron structure. Step inside to admire its gilded interiors complete with columns and delicate ironwork - a reflection of the city’s fusion of styles and cultures.

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Main features

Free cancellation
Place: Istanbul
Duration: 4 hours
Language: English
Mobile voucher accepted

Additional features

Instant confirmation
Official reseller
Entrance fees included
Exclusive venue
Guided tour
Local touch
Meal included
Smaller group size
Subject expert guide

Why you’ll love this…

  • Explore the artistic and architectural wonders of Fener-Balat, a historic district transformed into Istanbul’s creative and culinary hub.
  • Discover the city’s remarkable heritage with a guide specially trained in history and culture, who will show you the famously colorful houses, design boutiques, and contemporary art spaces.
  • See distinctive architectural landmarks including the Greek School, Ozel Fener Rum Lisesi, with its blend of influences, and the Neo-Gothic St. Stephen's Church, the world’s largest cast iron structure.
  • Get creative with a hands-on painting workshop at Balart Art House, crafting your own miniature model of Balat’s famous houses.
  • Experience Turkish coffee culture with a stop at a renowned neighborhood café, enjoying a perfectly brewed cup alongside a traditional sweet, and then try a local favorite - Mantı - Turkish dumplings
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Important to know

Not suitable:

  • This activity is not suitable for wheelchair users

Know in advance:

  • Toilets are present in the café
  • Terrain type is fairly even
  • Distance is approx 1.5 km with a total walking time of 1.5 hrs
  • Activity level is light
  • Meal included will be a typical Turkish snack such as gözleme or börek and will be served at the last stop of the tour (Naftalin café)
  • This tour can host min. 8 and max. 25 people

Remember to bring:

  • Comfortable clothes, hat, and sunglasses. Walking shoes are recommended

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Cancellation policy

Receive a 100% refund if you cancel up to 48 hours before the experience begins.

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What’s included

  • Guided tour
  • Food tasting
  • Coffee or tea
  • Bottled water
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This experience meets the Global Sustainable Tourism Council criteria. By choosing this experience you can protect the places you love, care for the environment and support local communities.

Booking fee

Good news! No extra fees are applied to this booking.

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Location

Eminönü, Rüstem Paşa, Fatih/İstanbul, Türkiye

Meeting point:

Eminönü at T5 tram station.

Provider

Ertur Tourism Transportation

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