Very good view of the beginning of Bosporus. Right side is the Black Sea. In the front nice view of European side of Istanbul, Sarıyer. Most of the time very windy.
This is the coolest place!!!! Turia is not enough, because this is, well, the very outskirts of Istanbul... The view is wonderful on the Black Sea. I think it's the only tourist destination where you can have such a view...
If the cafes are open, then you can have a wonderful cup of coffee. But they don't work all year round.
There is a very inexpensive seafood restaurant near the marina with a polite Turkish host. He has never imposed anything on me, adequately.
It's a good, psychologically pleasant place, honestly
Ruins of an ancient Genoese fortress.
It offers a great view of the Black Sea. You can get from Istanbul by regular scheduled ferry from Eminenyu Marina in 2 hours (it makes several stops along the way). Spend a couple of hours on the spot and swim back. And all this for little money. You get your tickets at the ticket offices at the pier, not at the barkers.
The ruins of the fortress of Yoros are very picturesque. Admission is free. The steep 1.2 km climb rewards with an incredible view of the Bosphorus and beyond the Black Sea bridge!
There is a restaurant nearby, but it is better to buy water and ice cream at the usual city prices near the marina in the Sok supermarket and eat on top!
There is also parking, free of charge, with an observation deck.
Attention - you can swim down on the embankment (to the right of the pier), but women need to change into swimsuits in advance, there is nowhere there. The entrance to the water is steep rocks, shells, algae, but the water is clean and warm (July)
To get there by ferry Eminenyu - Uskudar -Sarykey -Anadolou (see the current schedule and do not miss back)
We sailed on a cruise boat from Eminenyu. A cozy village. Delicious food in the cafe. And of course the remains of the fortress, which still needs to be climbed up the mountain. It may be small, but it is a root peak! The views from there are magnificent!
The views are breathtaking, on the one hand the Bosphorus, on the other the Black Sea. The ruins are very ancient, the remains of columns are visible, which were used as bricks for masonry during the repeated restoration of this Genoese fortress
A place with a tremendous view. It's definitely a place to go and see. Especially go in the evening, see and see the daytime and experience the beauty of the night after a few hours
A place that everyone should see, although many parts of it have remained under the ground, it should be seen as an indisputable place in terms of witnessing history
As a landscape, it has a very beautiful unique view. It's a small place to visit, but it's worth a visit. There are cafes and restaurants on the lower sides.
I am impressed by the film about excavations and historical analysis -
Many scientists are inclined to believe that this particular city of Yoros is the biblical Jerusalem, and Mount Yusha is the biblical Calvary!
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