
Galatasaray Away Fans Guide
Is there anything better for a football fan than following your team on away days in Europe? If so, we haven’t experienced it yet!
Over the past 20 years, we've traveled to more than 40 fixtures in over 20 different countries. From sipping cocktails on rooftop beach bars in Spain or enduring -20°C in Kazakhstan, visiting the iconic Bernabéu or exploring small stadiums in remote corners of Eastern Europe, we love how each trip offers something truly unique.
We specialise in creating custom trips for fans, covering food, drinks, sights, routes, and everything related to European away match travel. Below, we've put together a basic guide for your team’s upcoming away day. If you need a plan more tailored to your preferences, we're here to help – upgrade your package today!
City Overview
Istanbul, Turkey's largest city, straddles Europe and Asia with a population of around 15.5 million. Known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and mix of Eastern and Western influences, Istanbul is a dynamic destination. It was historically Byzantium and Constantinople before becoming modern Istanbul.
For Away Fans: Istanbul’s passionate football scene, especially Galatasaray fans, away supporters can expect an exhilarating atmosphere. Although Istanbul is generally safe, it's best for visiting fans to be mindful of team colours in public, especially near rival clubs.
Currency Info
Local Currency: The Turkish Lira (₺).
Recently, the Turkish lira has experienced significant fluctuations, leading to favourable exchange rates for many international visitors. It's wise to monitor exchange rates closely.
Cash vs. Card: While cards are widely accepted in restaurants and shops, it's recommended to carry some cash for smaller vendors, local markets, and transportation. Currency exchange offices are common in tourist areas, and ATMs are widely available.
Closest Airport
Istanbul Airport (IST): The primary international airport located on the European side, approximately 50 km from central Istanbul and Galatasaray's stadium, Nef Stadium.
Transportation: Havaist airport buses and taxis (~€40) take around an hour to reach central areas. A recently expanded metro line offers easy access to the city center.
Sabiha Gökçen International Airport (SAW): Located on the Asian side, this is around 50 km from Nef Stadium.
Transportation: Havaist and IETT buses run to Kadıköy and nearby areas, or a taxi can get you to central Istanbul in about an hour.
Local Cuisine and Alcohol
Istanbul's cuisine is a flavorful blend of Ottoman, Turkish, and Mediterranean influences. Popular dishes include Döner kebab (seasoned meat cooked on a vertical rotisserie), Lahmacun (a thin flatbread with minced meat and spices), and Meze (small plates like hummus and ezme). For seafood lovers, Balık Ekmek (grilled fish sandwiches) is a street food staple along the Bosphorus. Desserts like Baklava (layers of pastry filled with nuts and syrup) are must-tries.
For alcohol, Rakı (an anise-flavored spirit) is the national drink, often paired with meze. Popular local beers include Efes Pilsen and Bomonti, widely available in restaurants and bars.
Where To Eat
Check out these restaurants located around Sultanahmet, Galata ,Taksim, and Cihangir, offering a mix of kebab spots, local eateries, and stunning restaurants with a view. Be sure to tag us on Instagram if you visit any of them!
Sultanahmet:
Olden 1772
Gülhane Şark Sofrası
Ararat Terrace Restaurant & Rooftop
Grace Rooftop Restaurant
Galata:
Pera Antakya
Asmalı Cavit
Antakya Kebap asmalı
Guney Restaurant
Mahkeme Lokantası
3N Sofra Karaköy
Galata Lily Cafe Restaurant
Taksim/Cihangir:
Dürümzade
Novas Hagiasophia Restaurant
Müşterek Meyhane
Where To Drink
Rooftop Bars:
Mikla
The Bank Roof Bar
Moise Karaköy
Queb Rooftop
Ararat Terrace
Best Areas For Drinking:
Galata Tower
The area around Galata Tower offers a more relaxed nightlife scene with cosy bars and rooftop terraces. It’s an ideal spot to enjoy scenic views of the Bosphorus or Galata Tower itself.
Sultanahmet
Known more for its historical sites than its nightlife, Sultanahmet has a quieter evening scene. We recommend visiting one of the rooftop bars suggested above.
Cihangir
Cihangir is a bohemian neighbourhood with a laid-back nightlife, featuring quirky bars. It’s popular among locals and creatives who enjoy a relaxed, artsy atmosphere.
Moda
Moda’s nightlife is trendy yet low-key, with indie bars, cafes, and venues for live music. It’s a great choice for those looking for a casual night out in a youthful, hipster-friendly setting.
Kadıköy
Kadıköy is one of the liveliest areas on Istanbul’s Asian side, known for its alternative vibe. It’s full of bustling bars, rooftop spots, and pubs, making it the go-to spot for a diverse and eclectic night out.
Stadium Name & Location
Stadium Name: RAMS Park
Location: Located in the Seyrantepe district on the European side.
Capacity: 52,223 seats
Tips for Visiting Fans: Away supporters are seated in the top corner section with strict security. Expect an electrifying atmosphere, as Galatasaray fans are known for their passionate support. Arrive early to navigate the stadium smoothly.
Public Transport Options
Metro: Istanbul’s metro lines, including the M2 (Yenikapı-Hacıosman), provide convenient access to the Stadium. From Taksim, take the M2 to Seyrantepe and walk 10 minutes to the stadium.
Ferries: The ferry system is a scenic option for traveling between the European and Asian sides, with frequent routes between Kadıköy and Karaköy.
Marmaray Line: This intercontinental railway line connects Istanbul’s European and Asian sides, offering stops near major areas on both sides of the Bosphorus.
Transport Pass: The Istanbulkart is essential for travel on buses, metro, ferries, and trams, and can be topped up easily.
Recommended Area for Hotels
Taksim: Central area with easy access to nightlife, shopping, and restaurants.
Kadıköy: Perfect for exploring the Asian side and its local dining spots, with budget and mid-range hotels.
Sultanahmet: Close to iconic landmarks like Hagia Sophia and the Blue Mosque.
Galata: Known for its historic charm and great views of the Bosphorus and Galata Tower.
Best Neighbourhoods for Spending Time
Kadıköy: Trendy area with bustling markets, cafes, and restaurants. Perfect for away fans looking for a more relaxed pre-match experience.
Moda: Located within Kadıköy, a chic area by the sea with cafes, bars, and scenic coastal walks.
Sultanahmet: Historical heart of Istanbul, great for exploring before the match. Famous for landmarks like Hagia Sophia, the Blue Mosque, and Topkapi Palace.
Taksim/Beyoğlu: Best for nightlife, restaurants, and shopping. A busy, modern district on the European side.
Sights & Landmarks
Hagia Sophia: A stunning former church and mosque, now a museum, and one of the most famous landmarks in Istanbul.
Topkapi Palace: The grand palace of the Ottoman Sultans, filled with art and history.
The Blue Mosque: Another iconic landmark, known for its beautiful blue-tiled interior.
Grand Bazaar: One of the largest and oldest covered markets in the world.
Galata Tower: Offers panoramic views of Istanbul and the Bosphorus.
Princes’ Islands: A group of islands just off the coast of Istanbul, great for a tranquil escape.
Safety & Security Information
For Away Fans: Istanbul is generally safe, but during matchdays, it’s important to stay cautious in areas where tensions may rise between rival fans. Avoid displaying team colours openly when in public outside of designated areas.
Stadium Security: Expect rigorous security checks. Arrive early to pass through gates and keep to designated areas for away fans to avoid any issues with home supporters.
Tips For Avoiding Taxi Scams
Taking a taxi in Istanbul is generally affordable and convenient, but with thousands of taxis, not every driver is honest. Here are some common scams and how to avoid them:
Extended Routes: Drivers may take a longer route to inflate the fare. Use GPS on your phone to track the route or check estimated fares for popular destinations in advance.
Note-Switching Trick: Some drivers may switch larger notes with smaller ones to confuse you. Always confirm the value of the note before handing it over and give exact change when possible.
No Change: Drivers may claim they don't have enough change. If you're short, insist they find change or visit a nearby shop.
Fixed Fare: Some drivers suggest a fixed price instead of using the meter, often leading to overcharging. Always insist on using the meter.
Unlicensed Taxis: Only take official yellow taxis with a meter and license information displayed. Avoid private or unlicensed drivers offering rides.
Night vs. Day Rates: Nighttime pricing has been abolished, so make sure the meter is set to daytime rates ("gündüz").
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