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The Best 11 Places in Asian Side of Istanbul

Istanbul, the city of magic and beauty, is unique in the diversity and richness of tourist places.Many tourists may think the European side of Istanbul is all there is to see, but it’s worth it to explore the other side of the city, too.

Kadikoy is an area on the Asian side of Istanbul that contains many tourist spots and offers a chance to explore the culture in Anatolia.

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Haydarpasa Railway Station

Haydarpasa station is one of Istanbul’s largest and oldest railway

stations with sea views. It was established as a major station on

the Hijaz line in 1906 during the reign of Sultan Abdul Hamid II.

It was named in memory of one of the brave leaders of sultan

Salim III reign, becoming a focal point between Baghdad and Istanbul.

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Visiting the station offers a great opportunity to take photo ops and enjoy a magnificent sea view.

Haydarpasa Railway Station

The Maiden’s Tower

Visitors to Istanbul must head to the Maiden’s Tower on the Asian

side of Istanbul, an important tourist attraction. Dating back to the

Greek era, the Maiden’s Tower is a small tower on a small island at

the southern entrance to the Bosphorus, about 200 metres off the

coast of Uskudar in Istanbul.

The Maiden's Tower

It was said that there was a sultan who loved his daughter so much

and he had a dream that on his daughter’s 18th birthday, a snake

would bite her and take her life. The father found no way to protect

his daughter but to keep her off the land, where he had filled part

of the Bosphorus, and built a tower for her in an attempt to keep

out the possibility of any snake reaching her.

The tower is ideally located in the heart of the Bosphorus, making

it a great view and backdrop for many Turkish and international

cinema and drama scenes. In addition to ancient stories and legends

about it, the tower has become an integral part of Turkish heritage

and culture, becoming a tourist attraction on the Asian side of Istanbul over time.

The Maiden's Tower in Istanbul

The Maiden’s Tower features an octagonal structure and narrow

spiral staircases, which separate six floors up to 23 metres high

and a tourist would not visit the city of magic and beauty without

going through the tower.

Bostanci Lunapark

Bostanci Lunapark is one of Istanbul’s best theme parks for many

local families and Arab and foreign visitors during Istanbul’s tours

 on the Asian side, specifically in Kadikoy.

Bostanci Lunapark

One of Istanbul’s most beautiful parks, Lunapark, offers a medium

range of games for an atmosphere of fun and entertainment for

all family members of all ages, especially children. It is only 10

minutes from the Bostanci subway and bus station.

Baghdad Street

Baghdad Street is one of the most popular streets on the Asian

side of Istanbul, extending from Kadikoy to Maltepe, 14 km away.

It is almost parallel to the coast of the Marmara Sea.

It dates back to the Ottoman era, connecting Constantinople with

Anatolia. The street was used for trade and military purposes, and

was named after Sultan Murad IV took control of Baghdad in 1638.

Baghdad Street in Istanbul

Baghdad Street flourished under Sultan Abdul Hamid II reign

and became a major centre for the residence of the rich. Pashas

of that period and senior men raced to buy lands in the Kadikoy

region to build their homes and palaces next to the Sultan’s

Palace to get close to him.

Turkey’s Largest Mosque – Camlica Mosque

On 3 May 2019, Istanbul witnessed the opening of the Camlica

Mosque, Turkey’s largest mosque, located on the Asian side

of Istanbul, overlooking the Bosphorus.

Camlica Mosque

Turkey’s largest mosque also houses a conference hall, the Museum

of Turkish Islamic Antiquities, a public library, an art gallery, and a

parking lot. The garden around this mosque has 30 dunums, and

visitors can walk around to enjoy Istanbul from all angles.

Turkey's Largest Mosque

Brides’ Hill in Istanbul (Camlica Hills)

The brides’ hill has a unique view, including minarets and

neighbourhoods of Istanbul. It is the highest of the seven

hills surrounding Istanbul and is locally called Camlica, meaning pine.

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Brides' Hill in Istanbul

Those who have visited Camlica Hill will see pine trees, and those

standing on this hill can enjoy the views of Istanbul.

Outlet Shopping Centre It features the most famous brands and

events, some of which are for children.

Outlet Shopping Centre

Sile Cave

Visitors flock to see Sile Cave from inside and outside Turkey,

one of Turkey’s most beautiful and popular attractions and

Istanbul’s most prominent tourist attractions.

Where is Sile Cave Located?

Sile Cave is one of Istanbul’s most famous tourist destinations

located in Mesrutiyet Village, northeast of Marmara, a destination

for a large number of tourists every year.

Sile Cave

Yoros Castle

It looks like a majestic mountain guarding the city at the entrance of the Bosphorus.

Historically, the castle dates back to the Roman Empire.

Where is Yoros Castle Located?

Yoros Castle is located in Beykoz on the Asian side of Istanbul,

one of the most beautiful places in Istanbul. The castle is situated

at a strategic point where the Black Sea meets with the Bosphorus

This area has a lot of perennial trees, greenery, and beautiful nature.

Goksu River

Goksu River is one of Istanbul’s most important and popular

tourist destinations, featuring blue waters, serenity, natural

beauty, and charm. Large trees and beautiful flowers covering

a large area around the river give the place a wonderful splendour.

Where is Goksu River Located?

Goksu River is popular with tourists from all over the world,

as it is located in an important spot on the Asian side of Istanbul

next to Anadoluhisar Castle, and flows into the Bosphorus.

Goksu River

Pierre Loti Café

Pierre Loti Café in Sultan Eyup is one of the most frequently

visited places of the year. Set on a high hill, visitors can see

the Golden Horn, with Istanbul’s most beautiful other areas

, in a majestic, mind-taking view.

The name of this hotel is from a French author named Pierre

Loti, who is known for his keenness on Istanbul’s sights. He

wrote novels, stories and poems under the inspiration of

the beauty of Istanbul in this café.

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Sultan Eyup District and Pierre Loti Cable Car

The reason for its name is the Mausoleum of Sultan Eyup,

near Istanbul’s most prominent mosque, Eyup Mosque

This area is home to other places of worship, with many

Christian churches abound.

Next to the Sultan Eyup Mosque is the Eyup Cable Car. This

shed takes visitors up an extensive hill, where they can enjoy

a scenic view at the “Pierre Loti Hill Café”.

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Sultan Eyup District and Pierre Loti Cable Car

Sultan Eyup Mosque and Pierre Loti Café

The Sultan Eyup Mosque, one of Istanbul’s. The reason for its name

is the Mausoleum of Sultan Eyup nearby. It is the first mosque built

by the Ottomans in Istanbul after the conquest of Constantinople in 1453.

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