The most beautiful areas of European Istanbul 2021

The most beautiful areas of European Istanbul 2021

The most beautiful areas of European Istanbul 2021
09-10-2021
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Beautiful areas of European Istanbul

Istanbul is distinguished and unique in being an important strategic location, which gives it many advantages reflected in all areas, the most important of which is the real estate and tourism field. Today, we see Istanbul rivaling the best European cities regarding the quality of living and luxury. In particular, the European section of Istanbul is an integral part of the modern face of Europe and its gateway to Asia.

Among the most important and most beautiful areas in European Istanbul, if we want to categorize them, are:

 

Arnavutkoy:

This area became famous worldwide when the Turkish authorities introduced the new third airport, an air hub. It was being built there to change the face of transportation between East and West.

 

Avcilar:

Once a tiny fishing village and vacation spot for wealthy retirees, the actual transformation of Avcilar's property has put it on the map with a host of outsiders.

 

Bagcilar:

Despite being a busy district, Bagcilar's decade-long transformation has attracted real estate consumers looking for a working-class suburban environment.

 

Bakirkoy:

As an ancient region, Kırköy is famous for its industrial status all over the country. The racecourse, the oldest and largest in Turkey, is its famous original landmark, but Yesilkoy, an idyllic coastal neighborhood, receives extra attention from locals wanting to hit the seaside.

 

Basaksehir:

Located inland and surrounded by several different neighborhoods, the Municipal Council compensated for the lack of coastal atmosphere by opening many parks and creating Turkey's most crucial artificial lake.

 

Besiktas:

As home to Turkey's premium football workforce, the popular Besiktas neighborhood is home to Ortakoy, its historic mosque, and elite districts.

 

Beylikduzu:

Its prestigious fame dates back to the Ottoman occasions when the wealthy withdrew from their main center and went to Beylikduzu to rest throughout the summer. Nowadays, the excessive diversity of retailers and coastal settings is increasing the lifestyle of the upper class.

 

Beyoglu:

Usually known as the brand-new city center, Beyoglu's nightlife and shopping scenes outperform all others. It also includes Istiklal Avenue, the longest and busiest road in Turkey, as well as landmarks such as Galata Tower, St. Anthony of Padua Church, and Istiklal Taksim Monument.

 

Buyukcekmece:

Recently, Buyukcekmece has become famous as a prime location for real estate financing in Istanbul due to its high costs, transportation, and nightly amenities.

 

Gatlja:

Locals love this rural area on the outskirts of Istanbul because it offers many alternatives for relaxation, comfort, and connection with the immaculate landscape.

 

Esenyurt:

Over ​​2,770 hectares, Esenyurt's cultural centers, major universities, parks, and great-priced properties attract consumers abroad.

Eyup:

Eyup district consists of 21 neighborhoods and extends from the center of European Istanbul to the shore of the Black Sea. The environment of conservative families in Eyup is a sacred place that includes well-known Islamic monuments and monuments.

 

Al-Fateh:

The historical Sultanahmet district is located within the Al-Fateh district. Famous buildings such as Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque, and Topkapi Palace are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. However, perhaps the most famous of the modern constructions is Eminonu, a busy seaport site of famous landmarks such as the Spice Bazaar and the Galata Bridge, all around the Fatih border dynasties.

 

Gungor:

So far, many city planners have criticized this working city and industrial district for its lack of city planning. Still, local councils have tried to boost transportation and infrastructure to enhance its fame.

 

Kagithane:

In addition to experiencing a city transformation in the Turkish real estate market, Kagithane takes advantage of its central location in European Istanbul to advertise itself as it is a gateway to many of its surroundings.

 

Kucukcekmece:

A large lake borders Kucukcekmece; however, many Ottoman monuments are also highly admired by fans of Turkish history. Kucukcekmece, one of the neighborhoods on the deliberate Istanbul Canal Road, has recently seen a rise in actual property costs as merchants take advantage of a strategic location.

Sariyer

Rumellhisar castle, ancient yell palaces, And quaint seaside villages make Sariyer a great location.

 

Silivri:

Located outside the city center, Silivri is popular with weekend getaways, summertime, and retirement. The cozy and relaxed atmosphere attracts people during the summer when the population swells by five times! relaxed

 

Sultan Ghazi:

As another inland area, Sultangazi has 11 districts. One district is called Zubuyde Hanim, after the mother of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the founding father of Turkey. Another neighbor is much known as Yunus Emre, a well-known Sufi vassal and Turkish poet.

 

Sisli:

This cosmopolitan space and the venerable area are gaining much interest from wealthy Turkish real estate consumers. The charming Nisanti district, the unique the largest shopping mall in Europe, houses the unique spaces in Turkey, cementing its reputation for luxury manufacturers.

 

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This working-class space is divided into 13 small neighborhoods. Its central location makes it elegant as homeowners have all the advantages of a city-dwelling, just a short distance away, yet enough to get away from the vicissitudes of city life.

Of course, many neighborhoods cannot be mentioned in this article. It varies from working, poor and medium neighborhoods, as we mentioned, to luxury neighborhoods, including villas and homes for the wealthy. But, the question is not surprising by this development and openness because, as we mentioned, it is a portal from Asia to Europe.

 

 

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