Pera, once home to non-Muslim residents of Istanbul and a bustling center of trade and nightlife during the Ottoman reign, now serves as a cultural bridge that connects tradition to modernity.
Pera is a district that truly offers the best of Istanbul, with its -impossible to miss- historical charm and urban city life. Explore the rich cultural heritage of Pera with a walking tour of its historical landmarks that transcends time and museums which shed a light to the city's centuries old past. Once you’re here, do not miss the culinary adventures and the nightlife Pera has to offer.
Pera became a center of commerce and culture, attracting diplomats, traders, and artists from across Europe during the Ottoman Empire with its cosmopolitan atmosphere. The area is marked with impeccable architecture. Among them are Galata Tower and Cite de Pera, two of the top cultural attractions in the district, reflecting the city’s and district’s role as a crossroads of East and West.
Galata Tower was built in 1348 by the Genoese, Istanbul’s residents at the time, for surveillance and defense purposes. The medieval structure became the icon not just of the district but the whole city. Its distinctive cylindrical design and historical significance make it an outstanding landmark in the city’s skyline.
Established in the 19th century, La Cité de Pera was a prominent French cultural and commercial center, featuring 24 shops and 18 apparments in Pera. Known for its grand architecture and elegant buildings, it represented the flourishing Western influence in the Ottoman Empire. The area housed the French consulate, luxury residences and vibrant commercial establishments, reflecting the era's cosmopolitan atmosphere.
From Ottoman masterpieces to contemporary works, the museums in Pera offer a captivating journey through the city's artistic evolution, allowing you to explore various historical and modern periods of art.
Housed in a building constructed in 1893, the renovated space now serves as a museum and cultural center. Restored as a cultural entrepreneurship project by the Suna and İnan Kıraç Foundation, the museum has three permanent collections: Orientalist Paintings, Anatolian Weights and Measures and Kütahya Tiles and Ceramics. Pera Museum also features curated collections from global artists, showcases films and hosts seminars, events and a variety of cultural activities.
İstanbul Modern holds the title of being Türkiye’s first modern and contemporary art museum, in a mission to broaden the horizons of its visitors through showcasing the country’s local artistic heritage as well as hosting curated exhibitions of global artists.
Located on İstiklal Street, Salt Beyoğlu’s building was originally constructed in the 19th century for residential use. The building then began to be used for commercial and artistic activities in the 1950s, as the district slowly lost its residents to other areas of the city. After its renovation, it’s been used as an exhibition space which also hosts talks, screenings, workshops and performances under the name of Salt Beyoğlu since 2011.
Bustling with so much cultural influence, Pera became the go-to spot for shopping for both locals and tourists. Vintage and designer shops are aligned throughout the streets, where you can find unique pieces that represent the cultural heritage of the district. If you’re looking for a more convenient shopping experience, opt for İstiklal Mall where you can find clothing stores, souvenir shops and more.
Alongside its thriving art scene, culinary delights and nightlife are inevitable. Nightlife in Pera is a journey through senses, where one can find concerts of local artists, listen to emerging talents and DJ performances. The city's top nightclubs, live music bars and gastronomy experiences are located here, at the heart of Pera. If you’re in the mood to jazz up your evening, enjoy the live tunes on stage at Pera 77. While you’re getting lost in the music, savor delicious bites and the exquisite wine collection at one of the finest jazz clubs in the city.
The trendy neighborhood of Pera became the city's dining hotspot, featuring a range of award-winning and Michelin star restaurants. Among them is Mikla, a fine dining restaurant that made it to “The World’s 50 Best Restaurants List” located on the top floor of The Marmara Pera. The restaurant, awarded with a Michelin star, serves New Anatolian Cuisine with a mission of reflecting local flavors and Anatolian ingredients in a fine dining setting. If you’re in a quest for the best restaurant in Pera, and a taste of the local cuisine, Mikla is a must try.
Explore Pera more conveniently during your stay at The Marmara Pera. Located at the heart of the city’s ever growing art scene and renowned culinary landscape, The Marmara Pera also offers convenience to experience the timeless historic charm of the district. Your stay will be blending modern experiences with rich heritage as you can effortlessly discover the eclectic charm and historic depth of Istanbul.