Mini Turk was a great one off attraction. The detail and accuracy was superb with plenty of snack bars in the area. If you like miniatures this is a must!














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Mini Turk was a great one off attraction. The detail and accuracy was superb with plenty of snack bars in the area. If you like miniatures this is a must!

I was an individual tourist actually by chance alone the place was not allowed to use the 'museum pass for 5days' though I'm kind of museum junkie. so I decided to go inside. The enterance fee was 15TL quite reasonable price but I was a...More

1-It is an open door activity,so choose the nice weather to visit here 2-if you have time, it is better to visit the real historical sites/ mosques.. themselves 3-the first few models are good but when you continue, it becomes monotonous and boring(esp if the...More





It was a great coincidence to visit this place ; it has many unique famous architecturs from many places in the world in a smaller design.... It is a must visit if you come to istanbul....



This place give you a real inside about the History, politic & Culture of this country, it took me only 1 hours to see it because I was alone and all that I did was mostly pictures, but if you are with friends, it will...More

Very nice place showing miniatures of all historic constructions at Istanbul. A must go place for families

It takes two hours to know more about turkey, the Great Ottoman Empire, a little bit about the Greeks, Constantinople and later during Ataturk It gives a good idea about the big cities including Bursa, Quoya Antalya, Izmir, Mardin, etc.

Fantastic if you have kids you must visit here you can see all of turkey at glance very enjoyable visit.

Very well thought,organized and built for locals,Turks and the tourists. Make visiting all the important sights in Turkey (their replicas) possible in one day. You may have an overall idea of Turkey. Don't go back before visiting here.

A great family place where kids can run around and see very cool models that illuminate Turkish history.











