Pendik is located 35 kilometers east of Istanbul's city center. Name comes from Greek "pan" (all) and "dik" (justice). District was built by Emperor Justinian I as courthouse. Later became Ottoman sultan's summer resort with palaces
Modern architecture combines with Ottoman-inspired designs. French-inspired designs adorn every aspect. 35,000 square meters of lush greenery and landscaping
Located in Pendik, offering Bosphorus views. Surrounded by lush greenery and 35,000 m² landscaping. Features charming pond area and ornamental fountains
Atasehir is a modern business centre with luxury skyscrapers. Bagcilar is a working-class district with industry and newspapers. Bahçelievler is a middle-class residential area with shopping centers. Beşiktaş features luxury hotels and museums, including Dolmabahce Palace. Levent is known for shopping malls and skyscrapers
Hotel features 160 guest rooms with sea or city views. Rooms include 55-inch TVs and high-speed Wi-Fi. The Gastro Counter serves local and international cuisine. 1,265m² meeting space includes 250m² ballroom
Includes town, road and tourist maps for Pendik. Features Michelin hotels, restaurants and tourist attractions. Provides routes to major Istanbul and regional destinations