Taste of Turkey on Two Continents: From European Istanbul to Asian Kadikoy [15459P7]
Taste your way around two continents during this small-group, half-day food and drink tour in Istanbul. Enjoy a mix of classic recipes, including doner kebab, meatballs, pide flatbreads, and the iconic baklava desert, passing by city landmarks along the way. Tours include all snacks and refreshments, plus ferry tickets to Kadıköy and back.
* A half-day, small-group Istanbul culinary tour across two continents
* Compare European and Asian sides of the dynamic Turkish capital
* Enjoy a personalized experience in a group capped at only 8 people
* Savory and sweet snacks, refreshments, and round-trip ferry tickets are included
* A half-day, small-group Istanbul culinary tour across two continents
* Compare European and Asian sides of the dynamic Turkish capital
* Enjoy a personalized experience in a group capped at only 8 people
* Savory and sweet snacks, refreshments, and round-trip ferry tickets are included










ADDITIONAL INFO
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- This tour is required to be booked by a minimum 2 participants.
INCLUDED
- All the foods, drinks and snacks
- Professional guide
- Ferry ride from Europe to Asia and back to Europe
- Small Group
NOT INCLUDED
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Gratitude
CANCELLATION POLICY
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
ITINERARY
- Turks love to eat and since a traditional Turkish breakfast is the best way to start the day, our food journey begins with a visit to local breakfast cafes to sample different breakfast options from delicious Börek ( a family of baked filled pastries made of a thin flaky dough) to Menemen (made with scrambled eggs, red and green peppers, tomatoes, and onions.).
- The historical city of Istanbul, the only city in the world located on two continents, was the capital of three great empires; Roman, Byzantine and the Ottoman Empire.
- Rüstem Paşa Mosque is a hidden gem of Ottoman architecture. Designed by the famed architect Mimar Sinan in the 16th century, this mosque is renowned for its stunning interior adorned with exquisite Iznik tiles.
- This bridge spans the Golden Horn, connecting the old city with Beyoglu, the modern district of Istanbul.
- Eminönü Pier is one of Istanbul's most iconic and bustling transportation hubs, located along the shores of the Golden Horn. It serves as a major ferry terminal, connecting the European and Asian sides of the city, as well as nearby islands like the Princes' Islands.
- Eminönü Square is one of Istanbul's most vibrant and historic hubs, located at the heart of the city where the Golden Horn meets the Bosphorus. This bustling area is a gateway to some of Istanbul's most iconic landmarks, including the Spice Bazaar, Galata Bridge, and the Yeni Mosque. Once a major port during the Ottoman era, Eminönü is now a lively mix of old and new, where you can witness the city's dynamic energy. From ferries departing to the Asian side to street vendors selling simit and balık ekmek (fish sandwiches), the square offers a true taste of Istanbul's culture and history. It's a perfect spot to soak in the city's atmosphere and explore its rich heritage.
- -Ferry Crossing To Kadiköy- You'll hop on a ferry and get to Kadıköy on the Asian side: Crossing Bosphorus has always been fun while enjoying the beautiful scenery of the old city and the islands, sometimes feeding the seagulls or watching fellow passengers rushing for their job. This short journey gives you an insider look at everyday life of local people.
- The Bosphorus Bridge is one of Istanbul's most iconic landmarks, spanning the Bosphorus Strait and connecting the European and Asian sides of the city. Completed in 1973, it was the first bridge to link the two continents and remains a vital transportation route.
- The Maiden’s Tower (Kız Kulesi) is one of Istanbul’s most iconic landmarks, steeped in history and legend which dates back to ancient times. It has served as a lighthouse, a customs station, a quarantine zone, and even a radio station.
- Çamlıca Hill is one of Istanbul’s highest and most scenic spots, offering panoramic views of the city and the Bosphorus.
- Kadıköy has a fascinating past and one of the most distinctive neighbourhoods in Istanbul today. Our Tour is fun, informative and of course, delicious, this is so much more than a food tour – it’s a taste of the both continents all in one day! You’ll try a selection of proper Turkish foods and enjoy many food tastings at a range of local haunts.
- Surp Takavor Church is a peaceful and historically rich site that offers a glimpse into Istanbul’s diverse cultural heritage.
- Explore the lively square and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere, surrounded by cafés, shops, and street performers.
- Haydarpaşa Train Station is one of Istanbul’s most iconic and historic landmarks, located on the Asian side of the city, right on the shores of the Bosphorus. Once a bustling railway hub, it now stands as a symbol of Istanbul’s rich history and architectural grandeur.
- Our food journey ends in Kadıköy Ferry Terminal. Our guide will make sure you take the ferry (fare included) back to Eminönü (European side ) or give you a recommendation of what to see next nearby.
OPTIONS
- Tour en Español: Guiado Español: Descubra los sabores locales de Estambul en los continentes europeo y asiático, deteniéndose en restaurantes y mercados de al
- Tour in English: English Guided: Discover the local flavors of Istanbul on both European and Asian continents, stopping at local restaurants and food markets