Bi Nevi Deli: A different corner of the city but with the same perspective. Bi Nevi Deli, which has been offering exclusively plant-based menus since 2014, sources every product in season and from local producers, ensuring it remains entirely vegan. Their podcast series, which delves into the important matter of "the intention behind our choices and actions" — a topic we often highlight in our #VitrutaForGood content — brings their focus to a separate platform. Before visiting the restaurant, if you’d like to meet the people behind these nature-friendly menus, click here.
Nezahat Gökyiğit Botanik Bahçesi: What if we told you that you could find hundreds of plant species in the middle of Istanbul? Established in memory of Nezahat Gökyiğit, this garden holds the distinction of being the first and only botanical garden located at a highway junction in the city. In this peaceful escape, you can encounter plant species that have integrated with the city over the years, participate in workshops to connect more with nature, and if you’re lucky, you might even catch a watercolor plant painting workshop by the talented Işık Güner.
Agnes Denes’ Living Pyramid Exhibition – Sakıp Sabancı Museum: The Living Pyramid sculpture by ecological art pioneer Agnes Denes has become part of the Sakıp Sabancı Museum's permanent collection. This organic masterpiece, made of around 600 plant and flower species selected in collaboration with the artist from Istanbul’s urban flora, is a must-see. Aimed at questioning our increasingly distant relationship with nature, this artwork stands in the museum’s garden as a product of collective effort. You can visit the exhibition until January 29, 2023.