Turkish Cuisine Walking Tour

The first international Forró festival in Turkey, Forró a la Turca Festival will take place between August 10th-13th. Forró İstanbul invites you to discover Turkish Cuisine and historical peninsula with an experienced local tour guide who is also a Forrózeiro. This is an extracurricular event for Forró a la Turca Festival 2018.

What to expect?

Explore the third and fourth hills of the historical peninsula and discover the historical city center. Let the gourmet tour, originally prepared for local foodies, surprise you with its original tastes.

See the one of the most interesting streets in the world, according to the NY Times top 12 list.

Try some exquisite kebabs unlike anything you have ever seen or tasted before. Also try also the best Turkish pizza in Istanbul, prepared with exceptional ingredients and cooked in a wood fire.

Discover two of the four Unesco areas in Istanbul, which represent the only surviving examples of traditional Ottoman neighborhoods.

Listen the history of the first and second largest mosque complexes of the Ottoman empire. Discover some of the most interesting Byzantine churches in town. Enjoy spectacular Golden Horn views and typical neighbourhood sceneries. Stroll through the most historic and picturesque streets in the city.

Taste the most delicious Turkish drinks you can’t find elsewhere. Try the most original Turkish desserts – forget about baklava and Turkish delight – from local eateries with roots in Ottoman times.

More Details:

In this tour we will meet at Vezneciler metro station which is situated in the middle of the historical peninsula, three metro stations away from the Taksim area. This part of the historical peninsula can be considered as the furthest point – an inquisitive tourist would be familiar with it, as Suleymaniye Mosque is situated nearby. The Suleymaniye Mosque complex is also on our itinerary, but we will also explore with you the rest of the third hill and fourth hills of the historical peninsula, walking through the streets, where it is nearly impossible to spot as a tourist.

Istanbul was founded on seven hills. The third and fourth hills of the historical peninsula are home to the oldest Muslim neighborhoods in the city and are home to two of the four Unesco protected zones of Istanbul and two of the largest mosque complexes from the Ottoman times, as well as a quarter of the surviving churches from the Byzantine time. The Imposing monuments of the past can be seen in these neighborhoods: the oldest wooden houses of the historical peninsula, cobble-stoned streets, beautiful fountains, picturesque Ottoman gravestones and Ottoman buildings from different periods. In these Unesco protected areas, one can literally travel back in time to the Ottoman past of the city, which is not possible in any other part of the city, even in the popular Sultanahmet area.

Our itinerary in the heart of historical peninsula is not only interesting from a sightseeing point of view. Running through an ancient residential area, which is also home to some of the oldest food traditions in the city, it also has exciting food stops. Some of the food stops are unique in the sense that they are the only producers of some kind of special food or drink in the whole city. The stronghold of the food traditions in this region also attracts other traditionally minded masters. Therefore the third and fourth hills have through time acquired the status of a gourmet center for traditional tastes including those from other parts of Turkey. Let us add that we also do this tour for locals. They love it, and we have no doubt that this tour which is interesting for Istanbulites, will surprise you too with its tastes and sights.

The tour is limited to 20 people so hurry up to reserve your place.

Date: 10.08.2018
Time: 13:00-18:00
Price: 25 Euros / 120 TL
Capacity: 20 people
For Registration: forroalaturca@gmail.com

For more details please visit the official website or the official event page.

Selcen is an avid globetrotter and Istanbul based editor. She has a BA in American Literature, an MA in Cultural Management and likes reading about travel, food, arts & cultures. Always on the look-out for her next adventure, Selcen’s dream is to keep exploring the world, pen, paper and camera in hand.

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