Popular Districts of Istanbul

Üsküdar

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Üsküdar:

Across the Bosphorus. Between tradition and calm.

Üsküdar is one of Istanbul’s oldest and most established districts, stretching along the Bosphorus on the Asian side of the city. Known for its historic mosques, ferry terminals, waterfront promenades, and residential neighborhoods, the district offers a calmer and more locally rooted atmosphere compared to many of Istanbul’s busier central areas. Although the district contains important historical landmarks and religious architecture, Üsküdar is primarily experienced through its everyday rhythm.

Üsküdar:

Culture & Lifestyle

Life in Üsküdar moves at a slower and more residential pace than in many of Istanbul’s commercial and tourist-focused districts. Daily routines are shaped by ferry commutes, neighborhood shopping streets, tea houses, local bakeries, and time spent along the waterfront. Throughout the district, people gather in seaside parks, mosque courtyards, and Bosphorus-facing cafés, especially during the evenings and weekends when public spaces become central meeting points for local residents. Religious culture remains highly visible within everyday life in Üsküdar.

Popular Neighborhoods in Üsküdar

The best to eat & drink in Üsküdar

Ottoman
Classic Turkish & Ottoman Dining in Adile Sultan Palace
Turkish Breakfast
A Turkish Breakfast Spot for Real Kahvaltı Lovers
Fusion
Sushi, Japanese Flavors & Peruvian Touches in Kandilli
Cocktail Bar
Sushi, Grill & Cocktails Inside Akasya

Handpicked Hotels in Üsküdar for you

A polished suite-style stay in Altunizade Suites Istanbul with wellness facilities and a quietly upscale character
Refined waterfront luxury between Üsküdar, Beylerbeyi and the Bosphorus shoreline
A Contemporary Luxury Tower Stay Above Emaar Square
A romantic Bosphorus mansion stay with historic character and an intimate boutique scale

Attractions in Üsküdar

Beylerbeyi Palace combines Ottoman elegance, waterfront gardens, and Bosphorus views within one of Istanbul’s most refined imperial residences.
Çamlıca Tower combines panoramic skyline views, modern architecture, and one of Istanbul’s highest observation experiences above the Bosphorus.
Maiden’s Tower combines Bosphorus views, waterfront culture, and one of Istanbul’s most romantic city silhouettes just off the coast of Üsküdar.
Kuzguncuk combines colorful wooden houses, local cafés, Bosphorus atmosphere, and one of Istanbul’s most charming residential neighborhoods.

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