A journey through the Asian side of Istanbul!
- Crossing to the Asian side via the Bosphorus Bridge: Begin the tour by crossing the famous July 15th Bridge, also known as the Bosphorus Bridge, connecting the European and Asian sides of Istanbul. Inaugurated in 1973, the bridge is a symbol of unity between cultures and continents.
- Çamlıca Mosque: Explore the grand Çamlıca Mosque, the largest in Turkey, located at the highest point of the city. The breathtaking panoramic view and the grandeur of the mosque make it a must-visit.
- Lovers’ Hill: Enjoy one of the best views of the Bosphorus Strait. Located in a peaceful setting, Lovers’ Hill is perfect for relaxing and taking in the unique panorama. It is a popular spot for locals and ideal for picnics.
- Beylerbeyi Palace: Visit this elegant Ottoman palace located on the eastern shore of the Bosphorus. Built between 1861 and 1865, it served as a summer residence for sultans and foreign heads of state. Today, it is a fascinating site to explore the imperial history of the Ottoman Empire.
- Üsküdar: Stroll through the Üsküdar district, one of the largest and most traditional on the Asian side of Istanbul, and admire Beylerbeyi Palace and the picturesque landscape beneath the Bosphorus Bridge.
- Kuzguncuk: Fall in love with Kuzguncuk, a peaceful and bohemian neighborhood known for its tree-lined streets, colorful houses, and relaxing atmosphere. With a rich cultural heritage, Kuzguncuk offers an immersion in the essence of Istanbul.
- Dinner aboard a private yacht: At the end of the day, enjoy an unforgettable dinner aboard a private yacht as you cruise along the Bosphorus. Savor traditional Turkish dishes with a panoramic view of the bridges, palaces, and mosques that define the unique beauty of Istanbul. The sunset over the strait makes the moment even more special, creating an exclusive experience to celebrate your visit to the Asian side of Istanbul.