I 'm sure he 's a circus performer .

Eminönü is one of the liveliest neighborhoods in Istanbul, with ships and engines approaching the port every minute, with boats baking fish bread, with markets starting from the corn market and continuing along the Mahmutpaşa slope and extending to the closed market.

I 'm sure he 's a circus performer .

Eminönü is one of the liveliest neighborhoods in Istanbul, with ships and engines approaching the port every minute, with boats baking fish bread, with markets starting from the corn market and continuing along the Mahmutpaşa slope and extending to the closed market.

Ahi Celebi Mosque
Ahi Celebi Mosque

Ahi Celebi Mosque, Ahi Celebi Mosque is a mysterious corner in the historical atmosphere of Fatih. Bearing the traces of ...

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The Galata Bridge
The Galata Bridge

The Galata Bridge, one of the few tram bridges in the world, is an 80-meter-long cantilever bridge built over the ...

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The Rustem Pasha Mosque
The Rustem Pasha Mosque

Rustem Pasha Mosque, Rustem Pasha Mosque shines like a jewel adorned with Iznik tiles, embroidered into the magnificent history of ...

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The corn market
The corn market

The Historical Spice Bazaar is a shopping center located in the Eminönü district of Istanbul's historical peninsula and hosts its ...

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The New Mosque
The New Mosque

The New Mosque is an eye-catching monument with a mesmerizing dome and four minarets that grace the skyline of Istanbul. ...

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Türkiye Is Bank Museum
Türkiye Is Bank Museum

Türkiye Is Bank Museum, İşbank Museum is a corporate history museum where information about the economic, social and institutional development ...

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The descent of Mahmutpaşa
The descent of Mahmutpaşa

Mahmutpaşa Yokuşu is located in the Fatih district, one of the historic districts of Istanbul, and is an important area ...

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Eminönü, which can be called the heart of both Istanbul and the Historical Peninsula, is a place where the pace ...

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The PTT Museum
The PTT Museum

After being used as the Istanbul Radio House between 1927 and 1936, the PTT Museum, Rahmi M. Koç Museum and ...

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The Hoca Pasha Bath
The Hoca Pasha Bath

The bath, built by Fatih Sultan Mehmet, has served as a business inn since 1995. New doors were opened to ...

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The historic Cirkeci railway station
The historic Cirkeci railway station

The train station was opened to service in 1890 during the reign of Sultan Abdulhamid. The date of the station's ...

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The Gülhane Park
The Gülhane Park

The park, located between Topkapı Palace and Sarayburnu, was used as the outer garden of Topkapı Palace during the Ottoman ...

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In what can be called the most vibrant neighborhood of the historic peninsula, life goes on 24 hours a day. With steamers and engines approaching the harbor every minute, with boats baking fish bread, with markets starting from the corn market and continuing along the Mahmutpaşa slope and extending to the closed market, you will feel that Istanbul is a real metropolis when you mingle with the crowd in this square where traffic never diminishes. You can provide easy access to all parts of the peninsula from Eminönü.

The Cirque du Soleil, which is a stop along the way, can take you on a historical journey. The historic train station and Turkey's largest post office are some of the most important places to see here, but Circeci actually carries traces of history with every stone.