Galata Bridge was a real discovery for us during our trip to Istanbul. A walk across the bridge is not only a great opportunity to enjoy the view of the Bosphorus and the historical part of the city, but also to experience the atmosphere of Istanbul to the fullest. It is always crowded here, and the fishermen on the bridge create a special atmosphere, attracting the attention of both tourists and locals.
The bridge separates two important areas of the city — Old Istanbul and Galata, and provides stunning views of the city from both sides. We spent several hours here, enjoying the views and delicious dishes in the cafe under the bridge. The perfect place to stop, take pictures and just relax while watching the life of the city.
Galata Bridge has become for us not just a tourist attraction, but a place where you can feel the true atmosphere of Istanbul — a dynamic, lively and multifaceted city
An iconic place for Istanbul, everyone who has visited this city has visited the Galata Bridge, a beautiful view of the Bosphorus, and you can have a delicious breakfast there (you shouldn't count on meat, and I don't recommend eating sausage, it's something inedible), a lot of cafes, you just need to look at the price tags, the same A Turkish breakfast can cost 700 lire for two, or maybe 1000 lire per person.
It's a very atmospheric place. We walked many times and watched fishermen catching horse mackerel. Historic Istanbul is magnificent at any time of the year. The New Year of 1919 was celebrated on the bridge. Goldfish cafe, altyn balyk.
I really liked it. Looking from the bridge at the celebrating Istanbul is unforgettable.
Galata Bridge is a drawbridge across the Golden Horn Bay in Istanbul. Located opposite the New Mosque.
The bridge is a two-storey structure: on the ground floor there is a walking area and restaurants, and on the second floor there is car and tram traffic.
The Galata Bridge overlooks the Golden Horn Bay, the Galata Tower, the Suleymaniye and Valide Sultan mosques, as well as Eminenyu Pier, from where boats, speedboats and ferries sail.
Eminenyu Ferry Pier is located next to the Galata Bridge, from here vapours depart along the Bosphorus, the Golden Horn Bay and the Asian part of Istanbul.
There are always a huge number of fishermen, you can also rent a fishing rod and fish yourself)
The views from the bridge are amazing.
I advise you to walk over this bridge at least once.
One of the attractions of Istanbul is the Galata Bridge, you can walk, watch the fishermen and just admire the beautiful Istanbul. On a fairly long bridge there is a main span, through which ships pass and two smaller ones, on which fishermen are located. The catch is different and it's a pleasure to watch everyone's success.
A cool place - the Golden Horn Bay and the Bosphorus Strait are immediately visible! You can see the opposite shore across the Bosphorus and other bridges over the Golden Horn. The Galata Tower is also visible. Magnificent view of the mosque. Ships are scurrying along the Bosphorus. The bridge itself is full of local fishermen who catch fish (both big and small). The atmosphere of a large sea city is felt)
It is necessary to visit
A historical place. Great views, great restaurants.. But the prices are not small. There are many fishermen on the bridge, both day and night. There is an alcohol market under the bridge closer to Eminu's berths. During the day, they make a delicious ekmek balik for 150 lire. It's worth taking a walk to see everything for yourself :)))
A picturesque tourist spot. The bridge consists of 2 tiers. The lower pedestrian zone consists entirely of Cafes and hookah bars. A great place to smoke a hookah, drink Turkish Tea and look at Vapura and the strait. There is an observation deck with a telescope. And most importantly, it's all in the shade if you're in a hot summer.
Great view of the Bosphorus. It's a very atmospheric place. Lots of fishermen. It is required to visit. Very beautiful and very authentic! Magnificent view of Galata Tower!
It was my first time in Istanbul, so I went for a walk. We reached this bridge with my wife, a lot of restaurants. All menus are 98% the same, the fine print in the menu indicates 15-20% service fee. They promise seafood dishes that have just been caught, not a fact, I'm not sure. We ordered fish soup and there were mushrooms, we ordered shrimp in a pot to understand what kind of dish, and there were mushrooms and some shrimp again. The photo in the menu differs from the real one. And the body reported a couple of hours later that they were there in vain. I do not recommend trying anything under the bridge in these pseudo restaurants
A good attraction in Istanbul, with lots of fishermen on the bridge and a good view of the surroundings. However, restaurants under the bridge with very "biting" prices, it's easier to walk aside and eat cheaper)
The bridge is beautiful and there are many cafes on the ground level.
Fishermen on the bridge have a local flavor, we dreamed of fishing like locals, dreams come true. We caught 4 kg of horse mackerel, an unforgettable experience.
An interesting place... There are a lot of fishermen, a lot of fish restaurants. Interesting atmosphere. You can watch the ferries and boats for a long time, which incredibly quickly turn around and scurry back and forth under the bridge...
A notable place, beautiful views of nearby areas and attractions. Near the port with a variety of boats, fishermen, a bunch of seagulls and cormorants and of course tourists)
The place is beautiful, there are many fish restaurants, but everything is designed for wealthy tourists with a tight purse))). If you have the money, then you will like everything. But you can do with a cup of coffee with a stunning view of the Bosphorus
There are always plenty of fishermen here. Fishing in the very center of Istanbul is such a vacation. There are a lot of restaurants under the bridge, but their prices are very high, and it is worth moving away from the bridge 100 meters and the same Dorado or Sea Bass can be eaten in a restaurant three to five times cheaper. But the view from the bridge is, of course, wonderful.
It's a cool place. There are a huge number of fishermen, and they catch fish and this fish becomes the stuffing of the Charm along the embankment. Very cool and yes, very tasty
We sat with my husband in a cafe overlooking the Bosphorus. Of course, the pleasure is not cheap, but it was worth it! The bridge itself is a two-tiered pedestrian bridge with a cafe at the bottom, a roadway and a pedestrian one at the top. There are always a lot of fishermen with fishing rods and fishing at the top. It's an interesting sight! It seems to me that this is a pastime of the townspeople in their free time. Well, the views are breathtaking!
The main thing in Turkey is not "all inclusive, where you can cut into balls," but History: Kumkapi-Constantinople-Istanbul-Galata-Il-Stiklal-Cistern (where the Gorgon Heads are), and most importantly- mosques of an all-Village scale.World History.
The bridge is interesting
There are many restaurants on the lower tier
You can take a walk and see the beautiful views from both sides of the strait.
Restaurants are expensive, but you can go once.
Galata Bridge is a kind of business card Istanbul, spanned the Golden Horn Bay, separating it from the Bosphorus Strait. There is a lot of transport, people, fishermen. An attractive place. It's impressive.
One of the sights of Istanbul is the Galata Bridge. An integral part of which are numerous fishermen on the upper tier and many cafes on the lower one. There are several platforms below that offer stunning views of Istanbul and the Bosphorus Strait.
The Galata Bridge, spanning the Bosphorus, is the only thing that makes it interesting for walking, after all, we do not often walk on bridges in warm countries, although of course it also serves purely utilitarian purposes, namely connects the shores of the rather large city of Istanbul, between the districts of which the Bosphorus and the Sea of Marmara stretch, rather a part the sea, but nevertheless...You can look at the pleasure boats with tourists passing under it and ferries with local residents and tourists crossing. On the lower tier of the bridge there are restaurants and cafes, quite decent, where you can try fish dishes. On the upper tier, it is quite possible to walk, go to the Galata Tower and look at the local fishermen, of whom there are many located on the bridge. I think the bridge is worth visiting by tourists, especially in the heat, it is quite pleasant to walk there, the breeze from the sea is pleasantly refreshing.
You can see how local fishermen fish, there are a lot of restaurants on the ground floor, but the truth is not very cheap. Below, under the bridge, ferries and boats float back and forth. It's worth a visit, especially at sunset!
The same bridge that flashes in almost all Turkish TV series))) If you are in Istanbul, be sure to visit this bridge, and it is better to take a tour of the Bosphorus)) there are large excursion ferries for large groups, there are also small yachts)) It's very beautiful to look at everything from the water)) you can even see dolphins.. a separate aesthetic is the houses along the water))
It's nice to take a walk, see the views, the one-name tower, the fishermen, you can even eat in a huge number of tourist restaurants under the bridge, although I wouldn't stay there!
Galata Bridge is one of the most striking sights of Istanbul, which connects the European and Asian parts of the city. This unique bridge, 484 meters long and 42 meters wide, offers visitors unforgettable views of the city and the Golden Horn Bay.The upper level of the bridge is designed for traffic, and the lower one is completely pedestrian. Here you can enjoy the picturesque scenery, take beautiful photos and just relax after a walk around the city.The special atmosphere of the bridge is given by local fishermen who fish right on the bridge. Here you can also try fresh seafood in one of the many restaurants.Galata Bridge is a great place to visit both day and night. In the evening, the bridge is especially beautiful due to the bright illumination.Visiting the Galata Bridge is a great way to get to know the culture and history of Istanbul, as well as enjoy the beautiful views of the city.
The Galata Bridge is a drawbridge across the Golden Horn Bay in Istanbul (it is built in extremely rare cases if necessary). It was built in 1994 and has a length of 484 meters and a width of 42 meters. There is a walking area and restaurants on the ground floor of the bridge, while car and tram traffic is carried out on the second floor.
There are a lot of fishermen on the bridge and it feels like it's not too clean. On one side there are public toilets, which give this place a steady glow of sadness.
The place is interesting, the bridge over the Golden Horn Bay. Many fishermen are fishing from the bridge. And the lower tier is occupied by various cafes. In my opinion, the bridge does not represent any architectural value, but it offers a good view of both shores of the bay, the entrance to the Bosphorus and the Sea of Marmara.
The bridge is unique in its kind. A lot of fishermen catch fish from it (I was there on Sunday). There are many cafes below (under the bridge, except for the main part).
It's interesting to see...
The bridge is like a bridge :) Connects the main street of Istanbul with the sights. Downstairs there are many fish cafes with exorbitant prices and, according to rumors, not the most delicious assortment. Beautiful views open to the Bosphorus and mosques. You will not pass by in any way. I recommend taking a walk on foot.
A very colorful place, a must-visit, and it will be very cool if you visit it at night, very good places for selfies, a very cool atmosphere, a large number of places to eat, a very beautiful panorama of the strait opens
An amazing place at the junction of Europe and Asia!! Realizing this fact makes your stay on the bridge an even more exciting experience! There are a lot of cool restaurants and cafes on the first level – the prices correspond to the hype of the place
One of my favorite places to walk is the sea, people, fishermen, cafes, motor ships) just stand on the bridge and look around) walk back and forth, See what the fishermen caught))) you can walk along the bottom, along the top, on one side, on the other) from both ends of the bridge and in the middle there are crossings to other sides.
It is a very beautiful place, however, as is the whole of Istanbul. You can walk at any time of the day, there are always a lot of people, fishermen and shoe cleaners))). There are cool cafes under the bridge overlooking the Bosphorus
It's a beautiful place. Fishermen are fishing almost around the clock. Cafes sell it fried right there. Delicious, but expensive. And it constantly smells of fish and onions.
it really stinks of fish, I don't know how you can sit and eat in cafes. on the second level of the bridge, fishermen stand along its entire length, catching some minnows, releasing small ones, and putting large ones in a tin can. from the first level, you can take pictures of jellyfish.
There are many cafes with quite tasty fish, the prices are the same as in other cafes in the area, but the view here is wonderful. After the meal, unlimited tea is brought for free, but immediately ask if there is a service and a discount
Since this bridge connects two different parts of the city, you won't be able to get past it. Fishermen are fishing upstairs, and restaurants are located on the lower tier. There is a port next to the bridge from where ferries depart to other islands or for a walk along the Bosphorus.
The place is certainly interesting, but it's better at night when there are no fishermen. Otherwise, you can't approach the railing from the crowd of fishing enthusiasts and the smell of fish is like at a fish market. For me, the view from the mosque is better and more interesting.
Beautiful view of the city from the bridge. There are a lot of people on the bridge. The locals are fishing. There are restaurants on the lower tier of the bridge
It's a good place, if there is no strong wind, then there are quite a lot of people who take pictures. There are touts, I suggest you take a picture with a peacock.
It's a fun place where fishermen catch fish on empty hooks and immediately sell the fish. There is very little room for passersby to disperse. From the bridge there is a cool view of the water where boats scurry back and forth. There are many cafes under the bridge.
An iconic place in Istanbul. You can take the tram, but it's better to walk. It doesn't matter which way. If you go from the old town (Yeminomi), you can take a fanicular up to the Galatai Tower or to the Karokei pier and get from there to the eastern part of the city. On the other hand, the Egyptian market and the old town. As you walk, you can enjoy a beautiful view of the city and a lot of fishermen