Rumelihisari Iskele
Three consecutive years in the Michelin Guide, Bosphorus waterfront pavilion
European-side village below a 1452 Ottoman fortress at the narrowest point of the Bosphorus
Rumeli Hisarı is defined by the fortress Mehmed II built in just four months in 1452 to cut Byzantine supply lines before the conquest of Constantinople. The three massive towers and connecting walls now host summer open-air concerts, and the surrounding village has kept its low scale of wooden houses climbing the hill toward Boğaziçi University. The narrow shoreline below the walls is one of the best spots in the city to watch tankers squeeze through the Bosphorus's tightest point.
2 Lokale
Three consecutive years in the Michelin Guide, Bosphorus waterfront pavilion
Bosphorus-front institution: elaborate breakfast plus fresh-catch seafood
1 Lokal