Yildiz Park
Favoured during the Ottoman era; it was bought by Murat IV, who gave it to his daughter Sultan Kaya as a present. The park has hosted many festivities during the Tulip Period, which relates to the ornamental style of the locality. Today, the park is frequented by the citizens of Istanbul that are looking for a romantic promenade. Alongside its romantic outlook, the park is also one of the rare green spots in Istanbul. Enduring to remain green, Yıldız Park is one of the spots that must be seen in Istanbul.
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Rahmi M. Koc Museum
Rahmi M. Koç museum is built over an area of 27,000 square meters. It is the one and only industrial museum of Turkey. It is a fun and educational social environment.
Istanbul Modern
Istanbul Modern is one of the first addresses that have changed the 'understanding of classical museum in the city with the social programs and education projects which it has hosted.
Galata Mevlevi Households
Opened as a museum in 1975, Galata Mevlevihanesi also known as Kulekapı Mevlevihanesi - is an institution that reflects the art and culture of its era.
Turkish Bath
As an important element of Anatolian culture for centuries, bath consists more profound values than just bathing.