
5 Stunning Open-Air Cinemas To Experience In Istanbul This Summer
Spending a beautiful summer evening inside a dark cinema just feels wrong—but the thing about Istanbul is that pretty much every single evening from May through to September is balmy, sunny, and gorgeous. Thankfully for film buffs, there are plenty of open-air cinemas that pop up throughout Istanbul come summertime.
The following open-air cinema pop-ups offer a high-end experience that allows movie-goers to enjoy both classic and current blockbusters set against the backdrop of the Istanbul skyline. From Kadıköy to Beşiktaş, here's where to check out an open-air cinema experience in Istanbul this summer:
The open-air cinema by the Swissotel The Bosphorus boasts a different film every week, with the doors opening at 7 p.m. The pop-up film experience boasts comfortable seating (no bringing your own folding chair required) and a food and drink area with all the best cinema-inspired snacks. The film line-up includes classics like Moulin Rouge and recent blockbusters like Barbie , and is on from now until the end of September.
The Four Seasons Hotel Istanbul at the Bosphorus is also hosting a glamorous open-air cinema popup this summer. From now until the end of September, the 'Wings Outdoor Cinema' will screen major films like Top Gun: Maverick , Oppenheimer , and more. Tickets cost 895 Turkish lira per guest.
The open-air cinema pop-up at the Conrad Istanbul Bosphorus boasts major blockbusters as well as a large selection of snacks—from popcorn to burgers—and plenty of chair options, including lounge chairs and beanbags, for a truly cozy outdoor viewing experience.
The Roof Istanbul at the Ritz-Carlton Istanbul offers another luxurious outdoor film experience. The rooftop cinema pop-up boasts cozy outdoor chairs and lounges with views of the Istanbul skyline in the background. Tickets cost 1500 Turkish lira per person, and popcorn is included. Istanbul Sailing Club Open Air Cinema
The Istanbul Sailing Club in Kadıköy makes for a great option for movie-goers on the Anatolian side of the city. The outdoor cinema costs 400 Turkish lira per person and films range from Nicole Kidman's Babygirl to Kate Winslet's Lee .
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