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Fish restaurants and cafés along the waterfront, markets and supermarkets, parks and forest zones; major shopping centres are based closer to neighbouring districts.
Turkey · İstanbul · Beykoz
Beykoz is a leafy district on the Asian side of Istanbul along the Bosphorus, with forests, quiet waterfronts and a measured atmosphere.
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Fish restaurants and cafés along the waterfront, markets and supermarkets, parks and forest zones; major shopping centres are based closer to neighbouring districts.
Asian side. Buses and ferry piers along the Bosphorus, convenient motorway access; there is no direct metro line, and the commute to the centre takes time.
Villas and low-rise homes along the Bosphorus, with some modern residential complexes; prices range from affordable to high near the water.
State and private schools, kindergartens and lycées; campuses and training centres are also present.
One of the quietest, leafiest districts in the city: low-rise development, forest zones and calm blocks.
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Housing near the Bosphorus is expensive; outer blocks are more affordable. Fresh owner listings are in the catalogue on this page.
Beykoz is on the Asian side of Istanbul, along the Bosphorus coast, in the north of the city.
Yes — the district is leafy, quiet, with forests and schools, and suits those who value calm and nature.
There is no direct metro; the main transport is buses and ferries, and the commute to the centre takes time.
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