In Üsküdar

9 places · narrow by district and visit style

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Beylerbeyi

A quiet Bosphorus village on the Asian shore, just north of the bridge, with waterfront lanes and views of Ortaköy.

60m
Üsküdar
Beylerbeyi
landmark

Çengelköy

A quiet Bosphorus village on the Asian shore, lined with waterfront tea gardens, fish restaurants, and a handful of Ottoman-era mansions.

60m
Üsküdar
Çengelköy
landmark

Doğancılar Park

A quiet neighborhood park near the Üsküdar pier area, with shady trees and playgrounds. Perfect for a tea break and a breather.

60m
Üsküdar
Doğancılar Park
park

Fethi Paşa Grove

Hillside park between Kuzguncuk and Beylerbeyi with panoramic Bosphorus views, shaded walking paths, and simple tea gardens.

60m
Üsküdar
Fethi Paşa Grove
park

Kandilli

A serene Bosphorus-side neighborhood in Üsküdar, known for its waterfront promenade, historic wooden mansions, and the hilltop observatory campus.

60m
Üsküdar
Kandilli
landmark

Karacaahmet Cemetery

A 700-year-old cemetery in Üsküdar, the largest burial ground in Turkey, with cypress-lined paths and historic tombstones.

60m
Üsküdar
Karacaahmet Cemetery
historic

Kuzguncuk Streets

A sleepy Asian-side neighborhood where antique wooden houses line narrow streets, and the only crowds are locals sipping tea at pavement cafés.

90m
Üsküdar
Kuzguncuk Streets
landmark

Salacak Waterfront

A breezy seaside promenade on the Asian shore with unobstructed views of the Maiden’s Tower and the Historic Peninsula. Especially popular around sunset.

60m
Üsküdar
Salacak Waterfront
viewpoint

Selimiye Barracks

An imposing 1800 barracks built by Selim III, now headquarters of the First Army and remembered for Florence Nightingale's Crimean War work. Only the exterior is visible.

30m
Üsküdar
Selimiye Barracks
historic
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