Kadikoy is a famous district located in the eastern Asian part of Istanbul and is just a short yet sublimely beautiful ride away from the city’s most historical sites.
By ferry:Â A ferry ride is the most enjoyable and probably the quickest way of crossing the continents or going to other coastal regions of Istanbul.
Smaller motorboats are often preferred for less popular routes.By Metrobus:Â Buses and Metrobus are inexpensive alternatives to taxis and offer stunning views over the Bosphorus from the connecting bridge.
While the street is home to an array of lovely cafes, restaurants, pubs, bars, quality shops as well as event centers, the place is astonishingly lively and crowded at all times of the year.
The surrounding parks and shores are extremely popular among young locals.
The house-museum of the world’s famous Turkish singer and artist Baris Manco is also located in the Moda neighborhood of Kadikoy.Sureyya Opera HouseThe Sureyya Opera House was designed as a theater, ball house, and opera by Sureyya Ilmen Pasa in 1927 and was used as a cinema hall for many years.
 Kadikoy is a famous district located in the eastern Asian part of Istanbul and is just a short yet sublimely beautiful ride away from the city’s most historical sites.
By ferry:Â A ferry ride is the most enjoyable and probably the quickest way of crossing the continents or going to other coastal regions of Istanbul.
Smaller motorboats are often preferred for less popular routes.By Metrobus:Â Buses and Metrobus are inexpensive alternatives to taxis and offer stunning views over the Bosphorus from the connecting bridge.
While the street is home to an array of lovely cafes, restaurants, pubs, bars, quality shops as well as event centers, the place is astonishingly lively and crowded at all times of the year.
The surrounding parks and shores are extremely popular among young locals.
The house-museum of the world’s famous Turkish singer and artist Baris Manco is also located in the Moda neighborhood of Kadikoy.Sureyya Opera HouseThe Sureyya Opera House was designed as a theater, ball house, and opera by Sureyya Ilmen Pasa in 1927 and was used as a cinema hall for many years.