In fenerbahce there is a beautiful walk along the Marmara coast. I reccomend you make a stop at fenerbahce Park where you can relax and enjoy the view!
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In fenerbahce there is a beautiful walk along the Marmara coast. I reccomend you make a stop at fenerbahce Park where you can relax and enjoy the view!
Speaking of Fenerbahce in Istanbul, the football team is famous after all.
Not only is the walk from Kadikoy through the Moda neighborhood a lovely look at local life, but once you arrive to the Fenerbahce Marina you can sit and watch windsurfers and jet ski enthusiasts cut the waves on nice sunny Istanbul summer days. Look out for the big historic cafe pavilion on the western edge of the marina, on a jetty that juts out into the water of the small bay. Best visited in summer, during nice weather.
Football home with beautiful coastline When you mention Fernebache, you may be the first to think of football, but Fernebache is also very famous as a tourist city in Istanbul and worth a visit. We were fortunate to go to Fernebache this time and had a great time. Experience Fenerbach with a fascinating coastline and one of the best in Asia. On the beach, we see many locals swimming in frolicking. There is a park and entertainment area here, the environment is very good, walking on the park or the beach, or doing sports, it is very good, very relaxing. It also made us feel the extremely fresh air, the oncoming sea breeze blowing us, lying on the beach comfortably to fall asleep. The scenery is also very beautiful, the sea and the sky are the same. Fenebache of course also has a football club, if you are a fan, you can also check in. Tips If you plan to visit the football field of Feenebache, there is a guide there to ask for one, he can take you carefully to appreciate the style of the stadium, and give you a detailed explanation. Besides the explanation, you can also buy a variety of football souvenirs, if you are a fan that will love the place more.
Fener, a quarter of Golden Horn in Istanbul's old city, took the bus to the marked location and asked the way to find the block. The whole block is built on a hill, downhill all the way, and all the historic wooden houses on both sides of the street, and occasionally the church and Byzantine and Ottoman synagogues can be seen. After the fall of Constantinople in 1453, the fener district became home to many Greeks, and the bishops of Constantinople moved here, where they still see different European architecture. Fewer tourists are in the old neighborhood, winding down the stone street, houses on both sides retain their original appearance, and people sit quietly and chat at the door. Close to the main street, there are plenty of petty bourgeois cafes and restaurants.