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    Kadıköy ( Turkish pronunciation: [kaˈdɯcøj] ⓘ) is a municipality and district on the Asian side of Istanbul Province, Turkey. [2] Its area is 25 km 2, [3] and its population is 467,919 (2023). [1] It is a large and populous area in the Asian side of Istanbul, on the northern shore of the Sea of Marmara.

    • Kadikoy Market and Bahariye Street. Kadikoy Market and the famous Bahariye Street are the most popular places to visit and see in Kadikoy. The Kadikoy market area is also known as “the Beyoglu of the Istanbul’s Asian side”, and Bahariye street as “the Istiklal Street of Istanbul’s Asian side”.
    • Sureyya Opera House. The Sureyya Opera House Süreyya was designed as an opera, theater and ball house in 1927 by Sureyya Ilmen Pasa but used to serve as cinema hall for many years.
    • The Bull Statue. The Bull Statue is one of the most popular symbols and meeting points of Kadikoy. The real name of the statue is “fighting bull statue” and it has a very intersting story that you might not imagine while you stare at the statue thinking that it’s just a statue.
    • Osman Aga Mosque. Osman Aga Mosque is one of the most beautiful mosques in Kadikoy. The mosque was built during the era of the Sultan I.Ahmed (1603-1617) by Osman Aga.
  2. Nov 5, 2019 · 10 places to soak up the vibe of Istanbul’s Kadıköy neighbourhood. Artsy, eclectic Istanbullus flock to the city’s once-sleepy Asian side and its lively cafes, galleries, bars, shops, and restaurants. For visitors staying near the historic sights of Sultanahmet, a scenic ferry ride across continents is all it takes to join them.

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  3. Apr 15, 2024 · Kadikoy (in Turkish Kadıköy) is more or less the “Beyoğlu of the Asian side” (and Beyoglu is a district on Istanbul’s European side that encompasses various neighborhoods with significant entertainment, shopping, and nightlife, and has notable landmarks like the Galata Tower, Istiklal Avenue, and various historic churches, mosques, and ...

  4. Kadıköy. Istanbul, Turkey, Europe. In recent years locals have been decamping from the European side of town to Asia in ever-increasing numbers, setting up home in the suburbs that are strung south from the Bosphorus (Martyrs of July 15) Bridge. Of these, bustling Kadıköy and its annex Moda are of the most interest to visitors, being home ...

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  6. Dec 8, 2021 · Today it is a fun ride and a convenient way to get around the neighborhood. The Kadıköy-Moda Nostalgic Tramway. 4. Grab a Photo at the Kadikoy Bull Statue. The Kadikoy Bull Statue ( Kadıköy BoÄŸa Heykeli in Turkish) is one of the most iconic locations on the Asian side of Istanbul.

  7. Dec 11, 2022 · Kadıköy, on the Asian shore of the Bosphorus just south of Haydarpaşa ( map ), was known in Byzantine times as Chalcedon. Today it's a bustling commercial and transportation center, and Asian residential district of the megalopolis of Istanbul. Kadıköy is untouristy and very Turkish middle class. It's well worth a half-day visit, perhaps ...

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