
Hira & Adham
Are Getting Married
Just
Until we get married!
The Wedding Day
- When
Tuesday, 2 September, 2025
6:00 PM
- Where
Sait Halim Pasa Mansion Clement’s Garden
Sait Halim Paşa Yalısı Köybaşı Caddesi No: 83 34464 Yeniköy, İstanbul
R.S.V.P
Are you attending?
The favor of your reply is requested by Tuesday, 1 April 2025.
All of you will travel long distances to share our wedding day with us, so please do not feel obliged to get us anything else. Your presence is present enough!
Dress Code: Please wear pastel, floral, or garden colors
Join us to celebrate

Nikkah at 2 pm and Welcome Dinner at 7 pm
7:00 PM

Wedding Reception
6:00 PM

Farewell Boat Trip
12:00 PM
WEDDING VENUE
SAIT HALIM PASA YALISI
A 19th-century Ottoman mansion located at the heart of the Bosphorus, Sait Halim Pasha Mansion is a unique venue for organizations of all types. Let the mesmerizing Bosphorus view be the backdrop to your ceremony as our experienced team attends to all your needs.
Named after a former Ottoman Grand Vizier, Sait Halim Pasha Mansion was built in the final quarter of the 19th century in Yeniköy, Istanbul.
The first owners of the mansion are believed to be the Duzogulları Family. The Aristarhis Family who acquired the mansion from the Duzogulları demolished it to construct a completely new one around 1863. In 1876 Aristarhis Family sold the mansion to Prince Abdulhalim Pasha, the son of Muhammad Ali of Egypt, often considered the founder of modern Egypt. The mansion, which was considered to be in poor condition and not big enough to suit Egyptian, aristocratic tastes was rebuilt between 1878 and 1880 by architect Petraki Adamandidis of Çanakkale. After Abdulhalim Pasha’s death in 1890 the property was inherited by his nine children. Sait Halim Pasha, gathering all shares from his siblings came into the sole ownership of the mansion in 1894.
The mansion itself was not only a witness to the Ottoman history but a very actor. On 2 August 1914, the German-Ottoman alliance treaty was signed in Sait Halim Pasha’s study, thus leading the Ottoman Empire into World War I as an ally with the Germans, changing the course of history.
Today, Sait Halim Pasha Mansion is one of Istanbul’s most popular venues for social gatherings from weddings to business meetings to special events.
Venue Map
Venue Contact
Sait Halim Pasha Mansion Köybaşı Caddesi No: 83 34464 Yeniköy, Istanbul – Turkey
T: +90 212 223 05 66
E-mail: [email protected]
http://www.saithalimpasa.com/
Nearby Hotels
Note for Our Guests: When booking your stay, please consider whether you’d prefer to stay close to the wedding venue or in the city. We recommend staying in the city if you plan to explore Istanbul, as the venue is a bit farther from the main attractions. However, if you choose to stay near the venue, there are suggested hotels available.
“Accommodation group code will be announced soon.”
How to Get to Sait Halim Pasha Mansion
Sait Halim Pasha Mansion is conveniently located on Istanbul’s dazzling waterfront allowing transfer both by land and sea.
We are situated at a distance of 30 minutes (16 km) to Taksim Square, 40 minutes (36 km) to Atatürk International Airport and 45 minutes (47 km) to Sabiha Gökçen International Airport.
Our port is suitable for ships, big and small. The travel time by sea from Beşiktaş and Kabataş Ports is 45 and 55 minutes, respectively.
Dear Guests,
Welcome to Istanbul and the special wedding at Sait Halim Pasha Mansion! Before the big day, take some time to explore this fascinating city. Here’s a travel guide with must-see spots:
1. Hagia Sophia
A breathtaking masterpiece with a history spanning from the Byzantine Empire to the Ottoman era. The enormous dome and mosaics inside will leave you speechless.
🕰 Opening Hours: 09:00 – 19:00
🎟 Entry: Free (Now a mosque)
2. Blue Mosque
One of Istanbul’s most iconic mosques, famous for its blue-tiled interior and magnificent domes.
🕰 Opening Hours: Outside prayer times
🎟 Entry: Free
3. Topkapı Palace
The home of Ottoman sultans for centuries. Explore the Harem section, sacred relics, and enjoy a stunning view of the Bosphorus.
🕰 Opening Hours: 09:00 – 18:00 (Closed on Tuesdays)
🎟 Entry: 750 TL (Harem section requires extra fee)
4. Bosphorus Cruise
A relaxing boat ride to enjoy Istanbul’s unique location between Europe and Asia.
📍 Starting Point: Eminönü or Beşiktaş
⏳ Duration: 1-2 hours
🎟 Ticket: 150-300 TL (Depends on the company)
5. Grand Bazaar & Spice Bazaar
A true shopping paradise with handmade carpets, jewelry, spices, and souvenirs.
🕰 Opening Hours: 08:30 – 19:00 (Closed on Sundays)
🎟 Entry: Free
6. Ortaköy & Kumpir Experience
Stroll by the Bosphorus and try “kumpir” (stuffed baked potato) in the lively Ortaköy district.
📍 Location: Ortaköy Square
🎟 Entry: Free
Enjoy your time in Istanbul! 💙