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Halal Industry Event
The 2025 edition has wrapped up.
Next up: Halal Expo Istanbul — November 25, 2026 in Istanbul.
Secure your exhibition space. Compare booth options, pricing, and inclusions below.
$1,350
≈ TRY 43,740
$150/sqm
Results from previous editions — the proof of what exhibitors and visitors can expect. Figures are organiser-reported.
Istanbul Expo Center (IFM)
The 10th edition of the OIC Halal Expo (held alongside the World Halal Summit) drew 446 domestic and foreign exhibiting companies from 39 countries and was visited by 31,905 people. These are organiser self-reported figures stated by Helal Expo (helalexpo.com.tr). The figures cover the whole halal trade show, which spans halal food, food packaging, catering equipment, pharmaceutical and cosmetic products, textiles and natural/organic products.
View edition details →Istanbul Expo Center (IFM)
The 2023 edition of the International Halal Expo / World Halal Summit brought together 314 companies from 45 different countries, including 220 from abroad, and recorded 23,351 visitors, of whom 7,375 were international guests from 82 countries. These are organiser/venue self-reported figures published on the Istanbul Expo Center (IFM) fair page. The exhibition spans halal food, food packaging, catering equipment, pharmaceutical and cosmetic products, textiles and natural/organic products.
View edition details →Istanbul Expo Center, Istanbul, Turkiye
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Leading international halal trade fair covering food, beverage, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, modest fashion, finance.
One of the largest halal-specific trade exhibitions, held alongside the World Halal Summit under the auspices of the OIC
B2B matchmaking meetings and country business forums designed to help SMEs enter global markets and expand export networks
Brings together hundreds of exhibiting companies from 39-45 countries spanning food, pharma, cosmetics, textiles and natural/organic products
Co-located with the World Halal Summit, giving access to standards bodies (SMIIC), accreditation agencies and OIC-level policy discussion
Dedicated Natura, Organik, Vegan (NOV) area for natural, organic and vegan products at the 2025 edition
$1,728
≈ TRY 56,016
$96/sqm
Secure your exhibition space and connect with global halal industry buyers.
Apply via halalexpoistanbul.com/exhibitor
Covers halal food, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, finance and modest fashion targeting Turkey and Central Asian markets
Istanbul Expo Center venue
Turkish and international exhibitors welcome
Contact in Turkish or English
Calculated for Istanbul Expo Center (Muslim World League method, Shafi'i Asr). These are approximate — confirm with a local mosque or a prayer-times app on the day.
| Day | Fajr | Sunrise | Dhuhr | Asr | Maghrib | Isha |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wed 26 Nov | 06:27 | 08:04 | 12:51 | 15:19 | 17:38 | 19:10 |
| Thu 27 Nov | 06:28 | 08:05 | 12:52 | 15:19 | 17:38 | 19:10 |
| Fri 28 Nov | 06:29 | 08:06 | 12:52 | 15:19 | 17:37 | 19:09 |
| Sat 29 Nov | 06:30 | 08:08 | 12:52 | 15:18 | 17:37 | 19:09 |

Muslim Traveller Guide
Istanbul is one of the most comfortable cities in the world for a Muslim traveller. Türkiye is Muslim-majority, so halal food is the norm, the call to prayer sounds across the city, and historic mosques — the Blue Mosque, Süleymaniye, Hagia Sophia — double as living places of worship. Straddling Europe and Asia, the city is served by metro, trams and ferries, all on a single Istanbulkart.
5 halal places to visit
The mosques and Islamic-heritage landmarks worth your time around the expo.

Sultanahmet
Working imperial mosque famous for its blue Iznik tiles, open to visitors outside prayer times.

Sultanahmet
Former Byzantine cathedral now serving as a mosque and a major site of Islamic worship.

Fatih
Grand 16th-century mosque designed by Sinan, the resting place of Sultan Süleyman the Magnificent.

Eyüpsultan
One of Islam's holiest sites in Istanbul, built at the tomb of the Prophet's companion Abu Ayyub al-Ansari.

Sultanahmet
Palace museum holding sacred Islamic relics with continuous Quran recitation in the relics chamber.
5 places to eat
Real, well-loved halal restaurants across Istanbul, from cheap local legends to special-occasion dining.

Turkish kebab · Eminönü$$
Famous southeastern kebab house overlooking the Golden Horn, serving alcohol-free Turkish grills.

Ottoman · Sultanahmet$$$
Recreates Ottoman palace recipes near the Blue Mosque with no alcohol served.

Turkish meatballs · Sultanahmet$
Historic spot since 1920 known for grilled köfte and a simple, halal-friendly menu.

Where to stay
Hand-picked places to stay, near the action.

Beşiktaş
Former Ottoman palace on the Bosphorus with five-star service and waterfront views.

Sultanahmet
Restored historic building steps from the Blue Mosque and Hagia Sophia.

Know before you go
Everything a Muslim traveller needs to land in Istanbul with confidence.
Getting in
Istanbul Airport (IST)
• M11 Metro — ~35-45 min toward the city
• Havaist airport bus — ~60-90 min
• Taxi / iTaksi — 45-75 min
Sabiha Gökçen Airport (Asian side) (SAW)
• Havabüs / metro — ~60-90 min
• Taxi — 45-75 min
Getting around
A dense network of metro, tram, funicular, Marmaray cross-Bosphorus rail and ferries connects both continents.
Use BiTaksi/iTaksi or insist on the meter (taksimetre); have your destination written down.
Weather in November
Getting here
Most halal-expo buyers and exhibitors fly in from the world's main halal hubs. Here's how to reach Istanbul from each — entry rules vary by nationality, so check the Visa & entry note.
See the full Istanbul travel guide →
Sources: https://goturkiye.com · https://www.evisa.gov.tr · https://www.istanbul-airport.com
Anatolian · Kadıköy$$
Beloved Anatolian kitchen serving regional stews and vegetable dishes, no alcohol.

Turkish dessert · Karaköy$
Iconic baklava maker since 1949, a halal-friendly sweet stop by the waterfront.
Sultanahmet
Well-reviewed boutique hotel a short walk from the main Old City sights.

Sirkeci
Comfortable mid-range hotel near Sirkeci station and the Grand Bazaar.

Sultanahmet
Friendly budget hostel with a rooftop terrace close to Hagia Sophia.

Sultanahmet
Long-running backpacker base within walking distance of the Old City landmarks.
High ~15°C · Low ~9°C
Cool and often rainy late autumn.
Warm layers, a waterproof jacket and an umbrella. A scarf is handy for mosques.
Visa & entry
Money
Turkish Lira · TRY
Cards and contactless are widely accepted; carry some cash for bazaars and small eateries.
A tip of around 10% is customary in restaurants.
Connectivity
Turkcell, Vodafone and Türk Telekom tourist SIMs at IST/SAW arrivals
Plug: Type C / F (European 2-pin) · 230V / 50Hz
Emergency
General: 112
Fire: 112
Safety
Where to pray
Sultan Ahmed (Blue) Mosque — Active mosque; visitors welcome outside prayer times, modest dress required.
Süleymaniye & New Mosque — Grand Ottoman mosques open for prayer across the old city.
Mosques & prayer rooms everywhere — Mosques in every neighbourhood; prayer rooms (mescit) at the airports, malls and transport hubs.