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Pierre Loti

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Pierre Loti the best outdoor cafes and hangouts in Istanbul. After visiting the Eyup Sultan Mosque, many visitors head north up the hill to the Pierre Loti, where the famous French novelist is said to have come for inspiration. Pierre Loti loved İstanbul, its decadent grandeur and the late-medieval customs of a society in decline. When he sat in this cafe, under a shady grapevine sipping tea, he saw a Golden Horn busy with caïques (long, thin rowboats), schooners and a few steam vessels. The water in the Golden Horn was still clean enough to swim in and the vicinity of the cafe was given over to pasture.

The cafe that today bears his name offers views similar to the ones he must have enjoyed. It’s in a warren of streets on a promontory surrounded by the Cemetery of the Great Eyüp where many important Ottomans are buried. To find the cafe, walk out of the mosque’s main gate and turn right. Walk around the complex until you see a set of stairs and a steep cobbled path going uphill into the cemetery. Hike up the steep hill for 10 to 15 minutes to reach the cafe. Alternatively, a cable car joins the waterfront with the top of the hill. There’s also a souvenir store here that sells postcards featuring historical views of the city.


Pierre Loti, Istanbul

Pierre Loti, Istanbul


Pierre Loti is considered as one of the best viewpoints in the world, at different times of days and seasons, a completely different view, and each time magically

Pierre Loti

Pierre Loti

beautiful … At the end of the peak of the Golden Horn you enter to Eyup , follow the signs which will guide you through the steep streets you are coming to the place where the French writer and poet of the early twentieth century spent some time of his life, and in love with Istanbul sung its beauty.

People say that Loti was sitting in this bistro on Eyup for months and wrote “Azijada.”

Aziyadé is semi-autobiographical and tells the story of Loti’s illicit love affair with an 18 year old harem girl named Aziyadé. She was his greatest love, proof of that is the golden ring holding her name that he wore for the rest of his life.

In prose: “As for you, you Pierre Loti! The typhous louse that passes between us through our tarpaulin hides is closer to us than you are, French officer.” Nonetheless, the Turkish government named one of Istanbul’s famous hills “Pierre Loti Tepesi” or “Hill of Pierre Loti”. Also, there is a coffee shop located at the top of that hill which changed its name to “Piere Loti Coffee Shop”, which suggests that most Turkish people Have not yet forgetten Pierre Loti.



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42 Reviews
  1. abmilw
    1:14 pm on May 14, 2005

    if have driver – can do hill, chora church and yedikule fortress plus sulemaniye mosque – this could be a chunk of a day

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  2. hana
    3:45 pm on May 4, 2006

    The kids enjoyed it as we rode is a cable car. Other than that, they only serve tea in Pierre Loti Cafe.

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  3. MinaS
    11:19 am on November 1, 2006

    It is one of the best places in Istanbul which you must visit. You can take the teleferic up when you reach up the hill, you see a view good view for all of Istanbul with the mosques & Galata tower in the background.

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  4. rt Langer
    4:46 pm on April 21, 2007

    WOW. Its really a wow place. it is on the top of one of the hills in Istanbul . once you on on the skirt , you can take a telecabin up there and while you are being taken to the top , you can see one of the nicest graveyards in the world.

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  5. daas
    4:31 pm on February 17, 2008

    This area is very famous in Istanbul

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  6. David Burliuk
    2:31 pm on May 7, 2008

    Wanting to know what's the fuss of Pierre Loti, we visited the attraction for the first time during our visit to Turkey this year. We even took with us the Turkish side of the family. All of us were not impressed. The place is too crowded, too touristy, way more expensive than other parts of Istanbul.

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  7. coquinetto
    3:17 pm on June 19, 2008

    using cable car to reach Pierre Loti. indeed it has a fantastic view to the sea of love

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  8. Nikolai
    9:10 pm on July 28, 2008

    If you want the best view of Istanbul, come here. You can either walk up (better view and more time to photograph) or take the cable car from near Eyup Mosque.

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  9. Aconsig1
    8:32 pm on August 21, 2008

    Another nice place for views up a great hill. It was a bit ironic because after seeing the good views and having a good laugh we ended up walking by what looked like a funeral in progress. We knew it was a cemetery but did not know people were still being buried there.

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  10. 2008BennB
    9:49 pm on November 2, 2008

    The places all around are beatiful and suitable for a walk with dearest people.

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