Sisli is an upscale enclave filled with trendy boutiques, cafes and galleries. The neighbourhood sits on the European side of Istanbul and is anchored by Halaskargazi Street, a lively thoroughfare lined with restaurants, cafes and cocktail bars. There are several excellent museums, as well as a beautiful Ottoman palace and a beautiful city park.
Things to do in Sisli
Surrounded by lush gardens, Ihlamur Palace recalls the grandeur of the Ottoman Empire. The palace features two magnificent pavilions with sweeping stone staircases and elaborate facades. One has been reimagined as a local history museum and the other as an atmospheric café where you can enjoy Turkish coffee and pastries.
Atatürk Museum celebrates the legacy of the beloved Turkish leader. The pastel-pink museum occupies the former home of the president and showcases photographs, personal items and historical documents.
Istanbul Cevahir is one of the largest malls in Europe, with more than 300 stores set across six floors. In addition to international brands, the mall showcases local Turkish designers. Catch the latest new release films at the state-of-the-art cinema.
Grassy lawns and tree-lined paths make Maçka Park an urban oasis. Enjoy a picnic in the sunshine and pick up snacks from the street food stalls. The Maçka Gondola stretches for more than 330 metres and connects Maçka Park with Taksim Square. From the air, you can enjoy stunning views over the city.
Getting around Sisli
Sisli is pedestrian-friendly and easy to get around on foot. The neighbourhood is serviced by local buses and several Istanbul Metro stops, including Sisli, Osmanbey and Mecidiyeköy. Sabiha Gokcen International Airport is a one-hour drive away.