The exposition is very interesting, there are sights from different parts of Turkey. The models are made in detail, neatly, at different scales. But a ticket to the park is expensive for foreigners.
It is necessary to lay 1.5-2 hours for a visit in order to slowly carefully go around and inspect everything.
There are snacks and ice cream on the territory of the park. Toilets are also available.
For those who wish, there is a book and souvenir shop at the exit.
It is not very convenient to get there. Or 20-30 minutes on foot from the metrobus station through the confusing streets (it's good that the locals helped me, otherwise I would get lost), or from the metro by bus through traffic jams (also 20-30 minutes).
I recommend everyone to visit this park. Here you can walk all day, leisurely exploring all the sights of Turkey. If you are tired, take a ride on the local tram or sit in a cafe. Do not forget that on the left side of the main building there is an entrance inside, where you will find a mock-up of ancient Istanbul and the history of its creation.
At the entrance to the complex, do not forget to present your ekamet to get a discount.
It is a very pleasant museum complex.
The sights of the whole of Turkey in miniature. Cats are especially cute when they settle down to sleep and bask in the sun in the most amazing places.
A miniature of Istanbul is worth noting separately. It's very colorful and interestingly done. Be sure to visit this pavilion.
But there is a caveat, as of January 2025, there are no trains, the plane does not travel to the airfield, and the ferry does not run.
A great place to see all the sights of Turkey in miniature.
I really liked the virtual helicopter tour. I recommend everyone to try it.
The idea is interesting. in my opinion, sometimes the class talks off topic, but in general, in order to make a brief impression about Turkey and Istanbul.
A gorgeous park. The whole of Turkey and its sights are represented in miniature! You can have a great time with your children or loved ones. But the cost of milking tourists is probably 5 times higher than for Turks 😂
I recommend a great place to visit to everyone, it is very interesting and informative to see these sights of Turkey in miniature. A pleasant place for walking.
This museum was one of the main must-see museums in Istanbul. I was unlucky with the weather, but it was very interesting - I looked at all the miniatures - there is an opportunity to see what is not visible when you look at a huge building. You feel like an enlarged Alice in Wonderland.
The place is average. Admission is much more expensive for tourists. The park is not very big. There are miniatures of the sights of Turkey and Istanbul on the territory. There is a large playground and a cafe. A separate paid train for children.
An interesting place. You can see all the sights from all sides and in one piece. Make a photo so that it looks full-size. There is a cafe, a toilet, and a playground on site. Admission is much more expensive for tourists than for locals.
A great place to visit with children.
On the territory of the park of about 6 hectares, on a scale of 1:25, all the most iconic sights of Turkey are presented.
A beautiful area with a large number of houses, neither ships nor trains worked during the visit. Kittens brightened up the whole stay for the child. You can visit, but do not expect wow impressions. It is easy to get there by taxi.
We visited this museum park on a rainy day, and it was the best decision. There were no tourists at all, and the entire park was practically empty. We received a lot of positive emotions and impressions from each work of art. Every detail is done professionally and efficiently.
See almost all the sights in one place and evaluate which is more important to see faster? It needs to be done right here. We recommend it for inspection with children
An interesting place where attractions are built in mini versions from all over Turkey. It is located next to the bus stop. It is a long drive from the center, but in general it is interesting to visit. The price for July 2024 is 3000 rubles of the Russian Federation
Istanbul has wildly expensive museums, it was the cheapest)
I read a lot of positive reviews and went to the park. And it takes 1.5 hours to get there in one direction. I paid 950 lire for the entrance. And for half an hour I walked along the paths with miniatures under the sun. It's not worth it. The situation was slightly improved by the layout of Istanbul, it is located in the building and there is an audio guide from your phone in different languages.
Good afternoon! We visited the museum when my daughter was 4 years old, and we went only because of her, and because we had never been to such museums ourselves. Overall, I liked it, the museum grounds are well maintained and beautiful. The exhibits are interesting, small in size, and made in detail
A wonderful museum for children. We spent more than 4 hours there. You can get there by a regular bus, which starts from the Galata Bridge. There are many expositions of the Asian and European parts. A humane price tag for a snack. There are small attractions cheap for children (maze, big chess, boat control). As well as a playground. Only the outer part was enough for us, since the price was 250 lire for each visitor over 4 years old.
Fire place. Very high-quality layouts of Turkish attractions. It is recommended to visit before the live examination. You can immediately understand where to go where not.
An interesting place. You can take a closer look at the iconic buildings of Turkey and beyond. There are a lot of tourists, despite the not very good location. In short, you can read the history of each exhibit, though in English. Come, there is something to see!
The park itself is interesting. But the price for foreigners is 950 liras (March 2025). There are no discounts for children. The interactive part is not working. (Trains don't run, etc.)
We were without a guide. They didn't understand anything. The prices are high. They only accept lira. There is no exchange nearby in this area, the language is exclusively Turkish! They don't know a word of English. All the knowledgeable and competent people work at the center!
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Ольга
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November 17, 2024
The place is good, the idea is great. The main sights of the city are gathered in one place. You can listen to information about each exhibition.
Of the disadvantages, only the ticket price, I think, is too high.
For the local population, the ticket price is acceptable, for foreigners I consider it too high
The concept is cool in principle, but it gets boring quickly. The grand layout in St. Petersburg and Moscow and other similar projects look more exciting. The children got bored after about 20 minutes.... there is not enough interactivity...
I love layouts in general. And here you can walk between them as if you were Gulliver. February is not the best time to visit the park, in summer there will be a navigable Bosphorus and the living aqueduct of Valens, and the lawns are much greener, but if you have a good imagination, you can imagine how it will be in summer. I really liked it, I have never regretted such a rather long road
I read about this place in the guidebook. I walked to it about 40 minutes from the metro. There is a beautiful park nearby, white and red magnolias bloomed there in March. I walked along the embankment and eventually searched for an entrance for a long time. NL When I saw the price of the entrance ticket, I was honestly taken aback. I generally expected that this is a free facility, as in many countries where I have visited similar ones. It costs 650 lire. To just go in and out, an adult needs to give 2 tr? Maybe it's worth it, of course, but I decided to watch something more worthwhile for the money
It's a very cool place. In general, I advise everyone who has come to Istanbul to go there. There are a lot of Turkish (and not only) attractions in a reduced form. Plus there is a bonus in the form of an Inverted house, a maze and chess (was not)
I regretted 650 lira (this is the ticket price for foreigners) sky-high, I think so. In Antalya, I visited a similar park with miniatures for free, very beautiful and a lot of impressions. I visited the installation exhibition next to the Miniature dedicated to Nikola Tesla, I advise you. It is very colorful and interesting, and the price is adequate.
Miniatures of works belonging to all civilizations that have taken place in Turkey are exhibited, as well as miniatures of works made by Turkish States in different geographies are also exhibited. The area is wide. There should be plenty of time to travel. But the biggest problem is to stay in the sun in the summer, because it is open. Entries are discounted by 50 TL, full 150 TL.
There are also options for taking photos in Ottoman clothes and a virtual helicopter tour of Istanbul inside.
An excellent park, very interesting. All the sights of Turkey in one place, even the bridges. There is a cafe where they will feed you deliciously. The souvenir shop is just a fire.
With great pleasure I spent several hours in this park with copies of all the sights of Turkey. A great place to get acquainted with the architecture and build a route for a future trip to Turkey. Super))
A great place to relax. You can listen to an audio guide about all the sights
Turkey and decide for yourself where you want to go to see in more detail . There is a cafe .
Yes, it's a good place to learn about all the sights of Turkey, such as the zd guide))) it's probably really great with children)) Well, it gets boring after an hour...if you suddenly couldn't get in, then you didn't lose much
If you do not have time to see the whole of Istanbul, then be sure to visit the Miniature Park. All the sights in miniature are executed skillfully and very professionally. You can also sit in a cafe and buy souvenirs there.
There is no negative side to the parking lot, accessible handicapped way and a lot of activities for children, miniatures, they have prepared our history with a very good presentation in the exhibition, information, visuals harkulade
A large (I would even say huge) territory, where the main sights of Turkey are shown, of which there are an incredible number. It is necessary to book for two or three hours. There's no getting around it faster.
An excellent park, All the most important places in Turkey are presented in miniature. It will appeal to both children and adults. Mock-ups of moving objects (trains, boats) create a sense of presence in a fairy tale about Gulliver. It's better to choose a sunny day because all this splendor is under the open sky.
A pleasant park, it's great to take a walk in good weather. At the expositions, you can use a translator to read the description of objects in Russian. There were few people in early November.
There are very few people who have the opportunity and possibility to travel Turkey step by step.
But by coming to miniatürk, you can see the most important structures of Turkey's cities as miniatures.
A beautifully maintained place, only 1-2 structures (Keban dam, etc. It is obsolete and needs to be renewed. Also, the small train and the ship under the bridge that we were going to were not working either.
All the sights of Turkey in one place!!! Very good impressions. A great place to relax. Admission is more expensive for tourists than for Turks, but it's worth it!