Kanlıca

Kanlıca is a neighborhood on the Asian side of Bosphorus in Beykoz district of Istanbul Province, Turkey. During the Ottoman era, Kanlıca has been an upscale locality, where noble and wealthy people constructed waterfront mansions (Turkish: Yalı). Currently, it is one of the rare seaside places on the Asian side of Bosphorus with the most historic wooden waterfront mansions. The Bülbül Creek runs into the Bosphorus in the Kanlıca Bay. The Mihrabat Nature Park is situated south of Kanlıca, north of Bülbül Creek.

Kanlıca

Kanlıca is a neighborhood on the Asian side of Bosphorus in Beykoz district of Istanbul Province, Turkey. During the Ottoman era, Kanlıca has been an upscale locality, where noble and wealthy people constructed waterfront mansions (Turkish: Yalı). Currently, it is one of the rare seaside places on the Asian side of Bosphorus with the most historic wooden waterfront mansions. The Bülbül Creek runs into the Bosphorus in the Kanlıca Bay. The Mihrabat Nature Park is situated south of Kanlıca, north of Bülbül Creek.