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Arnavutköy: Istanbul's Historic Bosphorus Neighborhood
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- History and Architecture
- Arnavutköy means "Albanian Village" in Turkish
- Area was rural during Byzantine era, outside Constantinople walls
- Name likely derived from Albanian guardsmen stationed during 1453
- Characterized by historic wooden mansions called "Yalı"
- Transportation
- Accessible by ferry from Eminönü until 6pm daily
- Regular bus service from Beşiktaş to Arnavutköy
- Taxis and ride-hailing apps available throughout Istanbul
- Attractions
- Greek Orthodox Church of Taksiarkis built in 1899
- Tevfikiye Mosque with Bosphorus views from 1832
- Jewish and Greek Cemeteries located inland
- Perfect spot for sunset watching with fishermen
- Dining Scene
- Features innovative eateries and traditional Turkish cuisine
- Popular spots include A Bit Of Eggo for brunch
- Mira Balık serves seafood with sunset views
- Weber's Kitchen offers vegetarian options and wine bar
- Nearby Attractions
- Bebek neighborhood with trendy cafes and restaurants
- Rumeli Fortress from 15th century
- Emirgan Park with tulip displays
- Kuruçeşme and Ortaköy for cultural exploration