This lively spot along the Bosphorus brings together a mosque, synagogue, and church in a single square. Enjoy baked potatoes by the water, visit art galleries, and explore its bustling weekend market.
No cars, just horse-drawn carriages and bicycles. Explore Büyükada with its 19th-century mansions, Heybeliada with its naval academy, and Burgazada, home of famed author Sait Faik.
Bosphorus-side villages like Tarabya and Rumeli Kavağı are perfect for fish feasts with a view. Don't miss the Sadberk Hanım Museum or a boat ride toward the Black Sea.
A popular picnic area with centuries-old aqueducts built by Mimar Sinan, including the Moğlova and Sultan Süleyman Aqueducts. A sanctuary for walkers and families.
Founded by Polish exiles in the 19th century, this peaceful village is known for its lush landscapes, wooden homes, and traditional Polish food.