Visit Beykoz
Where to stay in Beykoz

Polonezkoy
Travelers like the churches in Polonezkoy, and Polonezköy Walking Trail is a top attraction you might want to visit.

Kavacık Mahallesi
Kavacık Mahallesi is well-liked for many features, particularly its historic sites, architecture, and seaside views. Though there might not be top sights in Kavacık Mahallesi, consider a stop by Anadoluhisari or Rumeli Hisari, located nearby.

Kanlıca Mahallesi
Travelers enjoy Kanlıca Mahallesi for its restaurants and parks. Consider checking out Bosphorus while you're in the area.

Poyrazköy
When in Poyrazköy, you can plan a visit to Riva Beach and Anadolu Kavagi, some noteworthy sights in the nearby area.

Cumhuriyet Mahallesi
Cumhuriyet Mahallesi might not have many top sights, but Polonezköy Walking Trail and Paintball Turka are two attractions nearby that you can check out.

Çubuklu
While Çubuklu isn't home to many top sights, Hidiv Pavilion and Sait Halim Pasha Mansion are some notable places to visit nearby.

The Ritz-Carlton, Istanbul
Staff was very helpful and friendly
Reviewed on 2025/10/23

Divan Istanbul
Very spacious and pretty hotel. Standard service. Facilities need improvement (half of the SPA facilities are not working)
Reviewed on 2025/10/27

InterContinental Istanbul by IHG
I had a wonderful stay at the InterContinental Hotel in Istanbul. The hotel was very clean, and the lobby made a great first impression — grand and beautifully designed. The staff were extremely polite and helpful throughout my stay. The location was excellent, just behind Taksim Square, making it ...
Reviewed on 2025/10/28

Elits Suits
Very good people
Reviewed on 2025/1/13

Radisson Residences Avrupa TEM Istanbul
Good place to stay for family
Reviewed on 2025/10/27

Ulus G Residences
The attention to customers
Reviewed on 2025/7/31
Popular places to visit

Taksim Square
You can learn about the local history of Istanbul when you make a stop at a well-known site like Taksim Square. Stroll along the area's seaside or experience its fascinating museums.

Blue Mosque
The nickname of this 17th-century structure refers to the brilliant color of its tiled interior.

Hagia Sophia
Once a church, then a Byzantine cathedral, later a mosque and now a monument, this iconic building is a national treasure.

Grand Bazaar
Enter the maze of shop-lined streets in one of the largest and oldest covered markets in the world to browse hundreds of thousands of hand-crafted objects.

Galata Tower
Istanbul’s medieval lookout point offers panoramic views across city’s historic district and the water of the Golden Horn.

Topkapi Palace
The official residence of the Ottoman sultans for about four centuries is now accessible to the public and home to sacred relics.




