Best Natural Spots of Istanbul
Best Natural Spots of Istanbul
Istanbul, undoubtedly one of the most beautiful cities on the planet, changes appearance with the seasons. Istanbul, of course, is stunning at any time of year. Istanbul's beautiful and romantic ambiance is best experienced in locations around the city that are surrounded by nature! So, where should people who wish to spend time in and around Istanbul enjoying nature in solitude go? Here are some of the most interesting places where you can really feel the autumn in your bones!
Rumeli Hisarustu Park
The Rumeli Hisarustu Duatepe Park, located near the Fatih Sultan Mehmet bridge in the Sariyer neighborhood on Istanbul's European side, provides magnificent views of the city. The Hidiv Pavilion and Anatolian Fortress may be seen, as well as the distinctive Bosphorus vista. Great location to sit and enjoy the view while sipping a drink at one of the cafés.
Pierre Loti Hill
Pierre Loti Hill is a well-known teahouse in Istanbul's Eyup neighborhood, Fatih district, on the European side of Bosphrous. It's not only because of the wonderful genuine tea that it's so fantastic. Pierre Loti also offers stunning city views, including a postcard-perfect vista of the Golden Horn from Eyup to Eminonu. Pierre Loti is the best spot for tea with a view, which is why you'll never want to leave! The Eyup Mosque is a short walk away, surrounded by cafés and a peaceful atmosphere. The cable car that leaves from near the Eyüp Mosque will take you to Pierre Loti Hill.
Prince Islands
The Prince Islands are definitely one of Istanbul's most popular tourist destinations. Every month of the year, particularly during the summer season, the islands see an inflow of tourists from and out of the city. You must come in the fall to experience the calm environment of the islands, which you will not be able to appreciate in the summer due to the tourists. Because whatever island you visit in the fall will greet you with a serene environment. Any of the Prince Islands may suit your needs if you want to be in Istanbul yet feel far from the metropolis.
Camlica Hill
Buyuk Camlica Hill is located on Istanbul's Anatolian side and provides a 340-degree view of the city. It's one of the best locations in Istanbul to spend quality time with friends and family while taking in the city's natural beauty. For Muslim tourists, there are many eateries and mosques, as well as a large park perfect for resting or having a picnic. Galata, Bogazici Bridge, Rumelihisari, Kandilli, Topkapi Palace, Sultanahment Mosque (Blue Mosque), and the ancient Haydarpasha Train Station are just a few of the sights seen from the hill. To reach there, you may take a bus from Kadiköy or Üsküdar, or you can hire a private vehicle.
Suleymaniye Mosque Complex
The Süleymaniye Mosque is one of the city's most well-known monuments. It is the city's second biggest mosque and is situated on Istanbul's Third Hill. It is a magnificent sight of architecture and décor, and a location where visitors may feel the city's history and modernity coming together. It was built during the Ottoman era. The grounds of the Süleymaniye Mosque provide a beautiful view of the Galata and Beyoglu. You may either drive or use the tram or metro to get to the Süleymaniye Mosque. However, be cautious of traffic, since the area around the mosque is prone to traffic jams and barricades.
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