Karaköy dates back to Byzantine Empire and was Constantinople's primary port. Area was populated by Genoese in 13th century, modeled after Italian cities. Welcomed Jewish, Greek, and Russian communities throughout history. Museum of Modern Art opened in 2004, transforming neighborhood into cultural center
19th-century loft with historic frescoes near Galata Tower. Penthouse triplex with Golden Horn view from Taksim Square. Seven-bedroom triplex with Jacuzzi in Karaköy
Galataport is Istanbul's new cruise port located in Karaköy. Project covers 400,000 square meters, equivalent to 53 soccer fields. Terminal opened October 29, 2021 after 200-year closure. Expected to attract 1.5 million cruise passengers and 25 million visitors annually
Mellow hipster cafe with retro-style decor. Located in charming Karaköy neighborhood. Features outdoor seating with ivy shading. Known for unique design and atmosphere
Located on Karaköy's historical and mystic route. Surrounded by art, design and workshop hotspots. Motto is "living new inspirations"
Originally known as Galata, served as a vital commercial port. Connected to Constantinople by bridge during Byzantine Empire. Thrived as bustling marketplace and maritime trade center