In Beykoz
10 places · narrow by district and visit style
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Anadolu Feneri
A still-operational historical lighthouse at the Asian side of the Black Sea entrance, marking the edge of a quiet fishermen's village.
Anadolu Kavağı
The last ferry stop on the Asian side, with fish restaurants right by the water and a steep walk up to Yoros Castle for wide views over the Black Sea.
Anadoluhisarı Fortress
The oldest surviving Turkish architectural structure in Istanbul, this medieval Ottoman fortress stands on the Asian shore of the Bosphorus, giving its name to the surrounding neighbourhood.
Beykoz Grove
A sprawling hillside park above Beykoz center, with picnic clearings underneath old trees and glimpses of the Bosphorus between the leaves.

Çubuklu
A quiet Bosphorus village with a ferry pier, waterfront tea gardens, and the trailhead for the uphill walk to Khedive Palace.
Kanlıca
Kanlıca is a Bosphorus neighborhood famous for its creamy yogurt sprinkled with sugar, served at waterfront cafés with ferry pier views.
Paşabahçe
A former glass-making village on the upper Asian Bosphorus, now a quiet ferry stop with a waterfront promenade and old wooden houses.
Polonezköy
A forest village founded by Polish emigrants in 1842, now a weekend escape for long breakfasts and quiet woodland walks.