Mar14

When visiting Istanbul, you will often come across restaurants titled Meyhane – but what exactly is a Meyhane?

In Persian Mey translates to wine, and Hane to house; Meyhanes are taverns which serve alcoholic beverages, traditional dishes, amid a historical setting and feature local music. During the Byzantine Empire, they were mostly located in seaside cities, and were frequented by merchants who spent their money on alcohol. During the Ottoman empire Meyhanes, expanded nationally. Meyhanes also began differing in type; some were frequented by judiciaries, others served civil servants and clerks, who had to consume alcohol while standing. Gedikli Meyhanes were known for their cleanliness and hygiene, and usually featured high ceilings, and still operate today. In Istanbul, the Galata district was especially renowned for its Meyhanes. Although wine was served until the late 19th century, the famous Turkish alcohol Raki became the standard drink consumed in Meyhanes. After the founding of the Republic, the Beyoglu district flourished with the taverns, which can be found around Asmalımescıt, Nevizade Sokak, Cicek Pasajı and Krepen Pasajı. Dishes served include loads of vegetables, meats, and fish.

We have compiled a list of Top Istanbul Meyhanes, all in close proximity to Ditto Flats – your cheap holiday apartment in Istanbul.

Latife Hanim Meyhanesi

İstiklal, İstiklal Cad./bekar Sok. No:22/A, Beyoğlu/İstanbul, T:(0212) 293 00 68

Known for: its nostalgic  decoration, local Turkish and Cyprian dishes. 

Balat Sahil Restoran

Mürselpaşa Caddesi No.245, Balat; T: (0212) 525 61 85

Known for: its wide selection of Meze.

Çukur Meyhane

Turnacıbaşı Caddesi, Kartal Sokak No.1/A, Galatasaray; T: (0212) 244 55 75

Known for: its grilled Hamsi (Anchovy) skewers.

Karaköy Lokantası

Kemankeş Karamustafa Paşa Mahallesi, Kemankeş Caddesi No.37, Karaköy; T: (0212) 292 44 55

Known for: its trendy ocation, and being frequented by Istanbulites and celebrities. 

Safa Meyhanesi  

İlyasbey Caddesi No.121, Yedikule, Zeytinburnu; T: (0212) 585 55 94

Known for: its interior architecture and for operating since 1948.

Visiting a good Meyhane will epitomise your Istanbul experience, and allow you to experience the Turkish cuisine and lifestyle, with all its authenticity and local feel. You order without a menu, beginning with starters, so called Mezes  (small dishes which you can select) eaten with  bread, followed by hot Mezes, followed by the main course, all alongside Raki. Desert usually includes a fruit platter and Turkish coffee. The environment is usually informal and noisy, since Meyhanes serve as a popular gathering place for friends to socialise, and often sing and dance. Meyhanes either charge fixed prices for the entire dinner (with unlimited drinking), or offer fixed prices for all meze dishes and fixed prices for the main courses. Prices range between 30TL and 100 TL.

If you are looking for the perfect place to stay right in the centre of Istanbul in close reach to Istanbul nightlife with easy access to Meyhane’s and all that Istanbul has to offer, make sure to check out Ditto Flats – your cheap & central holiday apartment in Istanbul.

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Mar14

We have compiled a list of places you can visit for a quick bite to eat in the Beyoglu district.

Cafe Firuz
Firuzağa Meydan
0212 252 0241

Kahve6 
Akarsu Cad / Anahtar Sok. No. 13/A
0212 293 0849

Rose Marine
Akarsu Çk. No. 27
0212 249 6277

Smyrna Café
Akarsu Cd. No. 29
0212 244 2466

Yımırta
Defterdar Ykş. No. 50/A
0212 244 7842

Lades 2
İstiklal Cd. No. 14
0212 251 3203

Cafe privato
Galip Dede Cd. No.
0212 293 2055

Mar14

A short list of popular museums in Istanbul and their opening times, all in close proximity to Ditto Flats – Cheap Holiday Apartments in Istanbul.

Hagia Sophia Museum. Openings Days: Everyday. Opening Times: 09:00 – 19:00

Topkapı Palace –  Openings Days: Everyday, except Tuesdays Opening Times: 08:00 – 18:00

Hagia Irene – Openings Days: Everyday, except Tuesdays. Opening Times: 09:00 – 18:45

Istanbul Archaeological Museums – Openings Days: Everyday, except Mondays Opening Times: 09:00 – 19:00

Museum of Turkish and Islamic Arts –  Openings Day: Everyday Opening Times: 09:00 – 19:00

Istanbul Mosaic Museum –  Openings Days: Everyday
Opening Times: 09:00 – 19:00

Museum for the History of Science and Technology in İslam
Everyday Opening Times: 09:00-18:30

Chora Museum – Openings Days: Everyday Opening Times: 09:00 – 19:00

Fethiye Museum – Openings Days: Everyday Opening Times: 09:00 – 19:00

Galata Mevlevi House –  Openings Days: Everyday, except Mondays Opening Times: 09:00 – 17:00

Rumeli Hisar Museum –  Openings Days: Everyday, except Wednesdays Opening Times: 09:00 – 19:00

Basilica Cistern Museum –  Openings Days: Everyday Opening Times: 09:00 – 18:30

Miniatürk Museum –  Openings Days: Everyday Opening Times: 09:00 – 19:00

Panorama 1453 History Museum –  Openings Days: Everyday Opening Times: 08:00 – 18:00

Galata Tower –  Openings Days: Everyday Opening Times: 09:00 – 19:00

Sakıp Sabancı Museum – Openings Days and Times: Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays 10:00 – 18:00 Wednesdays: 10:00-20:00 (Mondays closed)

Rahmi M.Koç Museum – Openings Days and Times: Tuesdays – Fridays: 10:00 – 17:00 Saturdays and Sundays: 10:00-18:00 Mondays closed

Mehmet Naci Aköz Kite Museum (Uçurtma Müzesi) – Openings Days: Mondays – Fridays Opening Times: 09:00 – 17:00

Poet Sait Faik Abasıyanık Museum – Openings Days: Wednesdays – Sundays Opening Times: 10:30 – 17:30

If you are looking for the perfect place to stay right in the centre of Istanbul close to all of Istanbul’s historic landmarks with easy access to museums and all that Istanbul has to offer, make sure to check out Ditto Flats – your cheap & central holiday apartment in Istanbul.

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