Istanbul Besiktas Neighbourhood Turkey Walking Tour 2022 | İstanbul Beşiktaş Gezilecek Yerler 4K
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istanbul beşiktaşta gezilecek yerleri de görebilirsiniz ayrıca istanbul beşiktaş semtinde ne yemekler mevcüt hemde beşiktaş ortaköy (carsisi) çarşısınıda gezdik ordaki döner ve food ve gece hayatınıda çektik.
Ayrıca İstanbul Beşiktaş Meydanı yada Barbados Meydanını da gezdik ve kısacası istanbul besiktas neler yapilirsiniz onuda göstermeye çalıştık.
Beşiktaş sahili ve Ortaköy de de bir tane Besiktas Istanbul Walking Tour yaptık.
Umarım Beğenirsiniz.
Beşiktaş (Turkish: [beˈʃiktaʃ]) is a district and municipality of Istanbul, Turkey, located on the European shore of the Bosphorus strait. It is bordered on the north by Sarıyer and Şişli, on the west by Kağıthane and Şişli, on the south by Beyoğlu, and on the east by the Bosphorus. Directly across the Bosphorus is the district of Üsküdar.
The district includes a number of important sites along the European shore of the Bosphorus, from Dolmabahçe Palace in the south to the Bebek area in the north. It is also home to many inland (and relatively expensive, upper-middle class) neighborhoods such as Levent and Etiler. Some of its other well-known neighborhoods include Yıldız, Kuruçeşme, Ortaköy, and Arnavutköy.
Beşiktaş' historic commercial centre is the Beşiktaş [tr] quarter and Çarşı (literally, "marketplace"),[3] which adjoins the small Abbasağa Park. Running in the north-south direction, Barbaros Boulevard is a major feeder road for the inner-city motorway O-1 and the Bosphorus Bridge, terminating at the important public transport hub of Zincirlikuyu. Büyükdere Avenue also runs through the district.
Although it is a relatively small district of Istanbul, both in terms of population and area, Beşiktaş is one of the city's most important areas due to its business and shopping areas, historic sites, universities, scenic views of the Bosphorus strait, and feeder roads for the Bosphorus and Fatih Sultan Mehmet bridges passing through it. The district is also the leading financial center of Turkey.[4]
In a 2013 ranking of Turkish districts, Beşiktaş placed first overall due to its high quality of life, prosperity, and cultural level.[5] Beşiktaş is also the highest ranking Turkish district in terms of the Human Development Index, with an HDI of 0.864, while also ranking first in the individual indexes for income and education.[6][7] The municipality is taking part in the Cities4Europe campaign[8] and has qualified as a "European 12 Star City".[9]
Name
The district takes its name from the Beşiktaş quarter located in the modern-day Sinanpaşa neighborhood. Along with Çarşı, this historic center is sometimes referred to as Köyiçi (roughly "inner village") by locals.
The word beşik means "cradle" in Turkish, while taş means "stone".
According to one story, there was a Byzantine church in modern-day Beşiktaş with the name Kounopetra, Greek for "stone cradle". The church was built to honor a relic, a stone reportedly taken from the stable in Bethlehem where Jesus was born. This stone was later relocated to Hagia Sophia and disappeared during the Fourth Crusade, possibly to be sold in Europe's relics market.[10]
Another story states that a cleric from a Saint Menas (Aya Menas) Church where Beşiktaş now is returned from a pilgrimage to Jerusalem with a cradle-shaped stone used in the baptism of Jesus and placed it in the church.[11]
One other explanation is that the name is a corruption of beş taş, Turkish for "five stones", referring to the five stone pillars built to moor ships by Barbarossa Hayreddin Pasha.[12]
Historic quarters
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Arnavutköy
Bebek bay
Ortaköy
Arnavutköy: Located between Bebek and Kuruçeşme.
Aşiyan: Located between Bebek and Rumelihisarı.
Balmumcu [tr]: Located along Barbaros Boulevard, between Yıldız and Zincirlikuyu junction.
Bebek: The origins for Bebek's name go back to the Conquest of Istanbul.
Beşiktaş [tr]: One of Istanbul's oldest quarters and the origin of the district's name.
Kuruçeşme: Located along the Bosphorus and known for its mansions.
Ortaköy: Known today for its iconic mosque and square. Historically a multicultural area.
Yıldız: Located to the east of Barbaros Boulevard.
Time Tags:
00:00 Intro
00:11 Kabataş
00:41 Dolmabahçe Sarayı
01:23 Beşiktaş Meydanı
02:51 Beşiktaş Ortaköy
06:29 Ortaköy Camii
11:22 Midyeci Ahmet
12:06 Beşiktaş Meydanı
14:28 Vodafone Park Arena
14:54 Kabataş İskele
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