Multicultural Private Walking Food Tour in Istanbul [388075P8]
Embark on a gastronomic journey through time, tracing the rich flavors and culinary traditions of the Ottoman Empire, from the vibrant spice markets of Damascus to the grand kitchens of Istanbul. This immersive private food tour takes you through the heart of the empire’s most flavorful cities—Aleppo, Jerusalem, Beirut, and more—exploring how Arab, Turkish, and Mediterranean influences shaped one of history’s most sophisticated cuisines.
As you journey from Syria to Istanbul, you’ll uncover the heritage of flavors that transcended borders, carrying stories of resilience, and adaptation. The spices, techniques, and traditions that once filled the kitchens of Damascus and Aleppo found new life in the markets and homes of Istanbul, shaping shared customs that continue today.
Perfect for history and food lovers alike, this tour offers a once-in-a-lifetime chance to eat your way through an empire, uncovering stories hidden in every dish.
As you journey from Syria to Istanbul, you’ll uncover the heritage of flavors that transcended borders, carrying stories of resilience, and adaptation. The spices, techniques, and traditions that once filled the kitchens of Damascus and Aleppo found new life in the markets and homes of Istanbul, shaping shared customs that continue today.
Perfect for history and food lovers alike, this tour offers a once-in-a-lifetime chance to eat your way through an empire, uncovering stories hidden in every dish.










ADDITIONAL INFO
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
INCLUDED
- Public transport fees
- Food tastings from Yemeni, Syrian, Lebanese, Turkish and Palestinian cuisines
NOT INCLUDED
- Tips and gratitudes
CANCELLATION POLICY
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
ITINERARY
- Nestled at the core of Istanbul, Fatih is more than just a district—it is a living museum of cultures, histories, and communities that have shaped the city for centuries. Among its many layers of identity, one of the most fascinating is its Levantine heritage, a unique blend of European and Middle Eastern influences that continues to thrive in the district’s historic streets, churches, and marketplaces
- Yusuf Paşa is a historic neighborhood in Istanbul’s Fatih district, known for its blend of Ottoman, Levantine, and Balkan influences, reflecting the multicultural essence of the city. Once a bustling hub for traders and travelers due to its proximity to Aksaray and major transportation routes, it remains a lively area with historic architecture, old inns, and traditional eateries. Today, it serves as a melting pot of communities, with Turkish, Arab, and Central Asian populations adding to its dynamic and ever-evolving character.
- Fenari İsa Mosque, originally the Church of St. John the Baptist, was a Byzantine monastery church built in the 10th or 11th century. After the Ottoman conquest of Constantinople, it was converted into a mosque in Fenari Baba’s name during the late 15th century.
- We will explore the buzzing Fatih market and try real treats there, and top our tour with a visit to Fatih mosque
OPTIONS
- Private Walking Food Tour in Istanbul: Pickup included