
Located in the heart of Istanbul along the Golden Horn, the Haliç Shipyard—historically known as Tersane-i Amire—is not just a dockyard, but a living legacy of Ottoman maritime history and craftsmanship. Built during the reign of Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror, this shipyard has stood for 600 years and is now open to visitors free of charge!
With the "İstanbul Senin" mobile app, you can easily generate a QR code and enter through the turnstiles—no tickets or reservations are required.
Haliç Shipyard is more than just a historical venue—it’s an interactive cultural hub. Here’s what you can enjoy for free:
Open daily from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM.
Via Ferry (City Lines Golden Horn Route):
The shipyard is located right next to Kasımpaşa Social Facilities.
By Public Transport:
Take a bus or minibus to Kasımpaşa stop, then it’s a short walk.
By Car:
Enter “Haliç Tersanesi” in your navigation app. Parking is available nearby.
✅ Discover Istanbul’s oldest industrial heritage
✅ Enjoy a free cultural and artistic experience
✅ Spend a fun and budget-friendly day with family
✅ Sip tea with a view of the historic Golden Horn
Haliç Shipyard is one of the most unique and striking free attractions in Istanbul. It’s perfect for families, history buffs, and culture lovers alike. For a peaceful yet enriching day immersed in the city's legacy, this should definitely be on your list!