From İstinye Park to Zorlu Center, from Kanyon to Galataport — for every mall, a fixed-price taxi route, store count, and what it's good for.
Luxury European-side mall standard. Open-air and indoor sections, global brands, alfresco restaurants.
An integrated business, living and arts complex. Home to Turkey's Apple Store, the Performing Arts Center, and luxury hotels.
Iconic architecture in an open-air 'canyon' form. In the middle of Levent business district, the meeting point of office workers.
Etiler's landmark since 1993. Istanbul's old-school luxury mall — a loyal clientele, a classic brand mix.
One of Europe's largest malls. Right above Şişli metro, a vast shopping draw that pulls in a wide audience.
Waterfront complex opened in 2021. Right on the Bosphorus, a world-class regeneration — shops + pier + museum + restaurants.
The European side's largest family mall. Theme park, aquarium, cinema complex — a full-day outing.
Theme park + mall + restaurant street. Turkey's first integrated theme-park mall — a classic for families with kids.
Open-air street-style family mall. Aquarium, IKEA, Decathlon — big-box retailers under one roof.
Open-air urban-concept mall. Built over a creek, with shops and restaurants in a natural setting.
Asian-side luxury-lifestyle mall. In the heart of Acıbadem, connected to Marmaray, set among modern family residences.
Dancing fountains and colored lights all around — an open-air night-out experience. A restaurant-led mall concept.
Dubai's Emaar Group's Istanbul investment. Asian-side luxury mall with a huge aquarium and panoramic terrace.
Marmara-shore mall near the old (Atatürk) airport. Family-oriented, with vast parking and wide supermarket options.
Kadıköy's first major mall. Right in the city center, on a steep stretch — between Acıbadem and Bahariye.