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From mosques and markets to art galleries and monuments, these are the best free sites to see in Istanbul. Alexander Spatari/Getty Images
With its lively streets layered with history, just walking around Istanbul is an attraction in itself – visit the city’s marvelous mosques, markets and parks for no cost at all.
Here are the best free things to see and do in Istanbul, Türkiye’s largest metropolis.
1. Tour Istanbul’s beautiful mosques
Splendid Ottoman-era mosques, all free to visit, top the historic seven hills of Istanbul’s Old City and adorn many streets. The elegant Süleymaniye Mosque is the finest of them all, with a grand complex of buildings around it and an impressive perch overlooking the Golden Horn.
Tucked away in the bustling market streets of Eminönü, the intimate Rüstem Paşa Mosque boasts wonderfully rich tile work. As with all mosques, non-worshippers should avoid going inside at prayer times, which are displayed near the entrance. All visitors must dress modestly, and women must cover their heads.
One of the most sacred sites in the city, Eyüp Sultan Mosque is surrounded by grand tomb complexes and a leafy cemetery stretching up the hillside, affording fine views of the Golden Horn from the top. The mosque complex is said to be the burial place of Ebu Eyüp El Ensari, a close companion of the Prophet, making it an important pilgrimage spot for Muslims.
2. Take a picnic to Gülhane Park
Two favorite local pastimes are picnicking and promenading, and there are some lovely parks and gardens in Istanbul open to the public. With its stately old trees and winding paths, Gülhane Park – once part of the Topkapı Palace gardens – is particularly beautiful.
3. See the 4th-century Aqueduct of Valens
The 4th-century Aqueduct of Valens once carried water into Istanbul, and it’s still an impressive sight, towering over a multi-lane roadway. The Women’s Bazaar that sits in its shadow is a colorful neighborhood square lined with popular kebab restaurants.
4. Meander around the Grand Bazaar
Often referred to as the world’s oldest mall, the Grand Bazaar sprawls over 61 covered and maze-like streets. Explore the crumbling hans (caravanserais) along its fringes, where a few artisans still ply their long-practiced trades.