Last day in Istanbul and in Turkey.
As a result of yesterday’s missing ferry, the plan of the day was to first visit Eyüp, then take the ferry back to Eminönü as a tour of the Golden Horn. After that, it’s Sultan Ahmet Mosque that we failed to visit during the previous days due to its prayer time, and finally make our way to the airport.
Istanbul Tram Beyazıt Station
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Since Google Maps didn’t support the bus system of Istanbul, in the previous days we had been trying to avoid the bus system of the city. For the last day, however, I found Istanbul City’s official app of its bus system, and it showed that there was a bus line leaving Istanbul University that would take me to Eyüp.
Pigeons before Istanbul University
Buses at Vezneciler Station
Eyüp Dock
Golden Horn Glitters against Sun
Golden Horn Glitters against Sun
I chose to take the cable car uphill, and walk downhill.
Pierre Loti Overlooking Golden Horn
Golden Horn Bridge and Istanbul Old City in the Distance
Pierre Loti Overlooking Golden Horn
Istanbul New City
There was a cafe named after the French novelist Pierre Loti up the hill (by the way the name of the hill was also “Pierre Loti”). It’s said that Pierre Loti met and fell in love with a lady when he was living in Istanbul near the Eyüp region.
Paved Street by Pierre Loti
Passage through Pierre Loti Graveyard
Water Fountain in Pierre Loti Graveyard
Passage through Pierre Loti Graveyard
Minaret of Eyüp Sultan Mosque
Cat Resting in Shade
Eyüp Sultan Mosque
After I finished the tour of Mount. Pierre Loti, there was still time to kill before the hourly Golden Horn ferry departed. So I visited the nearby Eyüp Sultan Mosque, which was not the grandest church in the city, but still very well-decorated.
Walls
Arches
Prayer Court
Prayer Court
Back Passage in Eyüp Sultan Mosque
Spires against Sun
Plaza by Eyüp Sultan Mosque
Fountain by Eyüp Sultan Mosque
Dock of Eyüp
Dock of Eyüp
Haliç Congress Center across Golden Horn
Şehir Hatları Flag and Turkish Flag against Sun
Eyüp Dock
Haliç Congress Center across Golden Horn
Dock of Eyüp
Boats at Sütlüce Dock
Looking Back at Eyüp
Buildings along Golden Horn
Minarets of Bademlik Mosque above Golden Horn
Turkish Flag Onboard Flying
Ships at Rahmi M. Koç Museum
TCG Uluçalireis and Ships at Rahmi M. Koç Museum
Hasköy Park and Buildings along Golden Horn
Bridge Remains at Golden Horn
Hasköy Park and Buildings along Golden Horn
Storage Facilities along Golden HornSeemed to be some abandoned military base.
Park and Buildings along Golden Horn
Buildings along Golden Horn
Ship in Golden Horn
Ships near Kasımpaşa Dock
Ships near Kasımpaşa Dock
Gull Flying By
Buildings along Golden Horn
Buildings along Golden Horn
Gull Flying By
Minaret of Süleymaniye Mosque behind Atatürk Bridge
Man Fishing on Atatürk Bridge
Structure of Atatürk Bridge
Minaret of Süleymaniye Mosque behind Golden Horn Metro Bridge
People on Golden Horn Metro Bridge
Süleymaniye Mosque from Golden Horn
Golden Horn Metro Bridge
Ferry Boat in Golden HornThe ship that I took.
After arriving at Eminönü Dock, I attempted to visit Yeni Mosque once again, and found it still closed.
Domes of Yeni Mosque
Gate of Yeni Mosque
Plaza and Fountain South of Yeni Mosque
Yeni Mosque Exterior
After that, I walked towards Sultan Ahmet Mosque, passing the Egyptian Bazaar and the winding streets of Istanbul Old City, perhaps for the last time.
The Egyptian Bazaar
Istanbul General Post Office Building
Vakıf Bank Building
Streets of Istanbul
Luckily, Sultan Ahmet Mosque was open to visitors this time.
Of the many mosques in the city of Istanbul, Sultan Ahmet Mosque was the most considerate to its non-Muslim visitors, as it provided free garments that meet Islamic standards, especially for women.
Lawn
GateThe chains were there to remind Sultan to dismount.
Gate to Inner Court
Sultan Ahmet Mosque
Fountain and Minaret
Minarets and Wall
Prayer Hall
Prayer Hall
Lights in Prayer Hall
Dome and Arches of Prayer Hall
Dome of Prayer Hall
Lights and Arches of Prayer Hall
Lights and Arches of Prayer Hall
Sultan Ahmet Mosque Exterior
Sultan Ahmet Mosque Exterior
Having visited Sultan Ahmet Mosque and still early in the day, we walked across Hippodrome of Constantinople to Museum of Turkish and Islamic Arts, which was covered by our museum passes.
By the way, the valid period of the Turkish Museum Pass was 14 days, just enough for our entire visit.
Sailing Instrument
Islamic Scripts
Door and Door Knob of the Great Mosque of Cizre
Beggar’s Bowl
Sail Chart with Islamic Symbols
Islamic Scripts
Prophet Beard
Iron Crown
Sultan Ahmet Mosque behind Obelisk of Theodosius
Court of Museum of Turkish and Islamic Arts
Museum of Turkish and Islamic Arts Entrance
Museum of Turkish and Islamic Arts Window
Walled Obelisk against Sun
After that, we walked back to our hotel and picked up our luggage, took the tram to some shopping mall in West Istanbul and spent the rest of our Turkish Lira on gifts and foods, and made our way to the airport.