Must-see attractions in Kadıköy

  • 500px Photo ID: 155850215 - This stall was single handedly responsible for killing my waistline.You cannot travel to this fantastic city without sampling these fantastic sweets!

    Kadıköy Produce Market

    Kadıköy

    An aromatic, colourful and alluring showcase of the best fresh produce in the city, the Kadıköy Pazarı is foodie central for locals and is becoming an…

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    Barış Manço House

    Kadıköy

    One of the pioneering musicians who mixed rock sounds with traditional Turkish folk music to establish the Anatolian rock genre in the 1960s and 1970s,…

  • Exterior of the All Saints Moda Church

    All Saints Moda Church

    Kadıköy

    This tiny chapel on a leafy side street in Moda was built in 1878 as an Anglican church serving a British community who settled in the area following the…

  • Haydarpaşa Railway Station

    Kadıköy

    Funded by the German government, this railway station was built in the first decade of the 20th century as the İstanbul stop for a planned Berlin to…

  • Circuit İstanbul

    Kadıköy

    A friendly, and ecofriendly, community space devoted to ‘sustainable creativity’, Circuit hosts exhibitions and craft fairs of work by local artists, and…

  • Aya Efimia Rum Ortodoks Kilisesi

    Kadıköy

    This Greek Orthodox church dates from 1830, although there had been a previous church on the same site from the late 17th century. Legend tells us that St…

  • Surp Takavor Ermeni Kilisesi

    Kadıköy

    This Armenian church in the centre of the bazaar was built in the late 19th century, although an Armenian church in one form or another has occupied this…

  • Street Mural by Chazme & Sepe

    Kadıköy

    Polish artists Chazme and Sepe created this 2014 mural, which is titled İstanbul in acknowledgement of the word's meaning in Ancient Greek ('the City').

  • Street Mural by INTI

    Kadıköy

    This distinctive work by Chilean street artist INTI, portraying a sad-looking woman holding an apple, was created for the 2013 Mural Ist Festival.

  • Street Mural by Rustam Qbic

    Kadıköy

    Russian street artist Rustam Qbic created his Miracle mural of a woman with a rose head for the 2015 Mural İstanbul Festival.

  • Street Mural by PixelPancho

    Kadıköy

    This 2013 work by Italian street artist PixelPancho shows a young boy sitting in the lap of a strange-looking robot fighter.

  • Street Mural by Fintan Magee

    Kadıköy

    Australian street artist Fintan Magee created this massive men-with-buckets mural for the 2017 Mural İstanbul festival.

  • Street Mural by Amose

    Kadıköy

    This colourful mural of a woman and child was painted by French street artist Amose Vazimolo, commonly known as Amose.

  • Street Mural by Dome

    Kadıköy

    This extraordinarily detailed black-and-white mural of a floating boat was created by German artist Dome in 2012.