Niloufar & Pooriya
Are Celebrating Their Marriage
Just
Until Our Wedding Celebration!
The Wedding Day
- When
Thursday, 16th April, 2026
6:00 PM
- Where
Clement’s Garden Sait Halim Pasha Mansion
Köybaşı Caddesi. No.83 34464
Yeniköy / Sarıyer / İstanbul
Join us to celebrate

Persian AGHD Ceremony
6:00 PM

Welcome cocktail
7:00 PM

Wedding Reception Dinner
8:00 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/
Hotel Information
For hotel accommodations, guests may consider staying within walking distance of Taksim Square. This area provides easy access to transportation and keeps you close to many of Istanbul’s most popular attractions, restaurants, and activities, making your visit both convenient and enjoyable. Within a 10-minute walk of Taksim Square, hotel options range from $30 to $300 per night, offering something for every budget. For an upscale experience, guests may consider Hilton Istanbul Bosphorus or InterContinental Istanbul.
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 Istanbu 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
We are excited to welcome you to Istanbul for our wedding! Before the big day, take some time to explore this fascinating city where East meets West.
Practical Notes
- Safety: Generally safe. Keep passport copies with you.
- Currency: Turkish Lira (₺). Exchange in city, not airport.
- Power: Type F (230 V) plugs.
- Transport: Uber works well. Official taxis are yellow.
Must-See Spots
1. Hagia Sophia
A breathtaking masterpiece with Byzantine mosaics and an enormous dome.
2. Blue Mosque
Famous for its blue-tiled interior and magnificent domes. A peaceful icon.
3. Topkapı Palace
Home of Ottoman sultans. Don't miss the Harem section and the view.
4. Bosphorus Cruise
A relaxing boat ride between Europe and Asia. Best at sunset.
5. Grand Bazaar
A maze of spices, jewelry, and carpets. Remember to bargain!
6. Ortaköy
Eat "Kumpir" (baked potato) by the sea under the bridge.
Simit & Tea by the Sea
No trip to Istanbul is complete without the classic duo: a crispy, sesame-covered Simit and a glass of hot Turkish Tea (Çay).
Also try Turkish Breakfast, Baklava, and a relaxing Turkish Bath (Hamam) experience.