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Airport Coast
*The IST layover corridor — the airside capsule lounge, the Marmara coast four to fifteen kilometres south of the runway, three hotels for three different time budgets.*
Bakırköy & Ataköy
The Marmara waterfront on the western European shore — family-residential, four kilometres from the airport, and the rare Istanbul stretch where the sun drops into open sea.
Beşiktaş
The European bank's quiet middle stretch — Ottoman palaces, dolmuş routes, and the city's most photographed pools.
Beşiktaş
Avrupa yakasının sakin orta şeridi — Osmanlı sarayları, dolmuş hatları ve şehrin en çok fotoğraflanan havuzları.
Beyoğlu
The 19th-century European quarter — rooftop hotels above winding streets, the Golden Horn turning gold at dusk.
Beyoğlu
19. yüzyılın Avrupai semti — kıvrılan sokakların üzerinde çatı katı oteller, gün batımında altına dönüşen Haliç.
Kadıköy
*The Asian-side stretch south of Üsküdar, looking south to the Marmara rather than across the Bosphorus — the city's hipper neighborhood, and a different daycation altogether.*
Karaköy
The post-renaissance design quarter on the Galata side — no pool day passes, no chains, but the rooftops at sunset are the argument.
Sarıyer & Bebek
The upper Bosphorus — Kuruçeşme to Büyükdere, the residential stretch where the strait widens, the daycation tier most tourists never reach.
Sarıyer & Bebek
Yukarı Boğaz — Kuruçeşme'den Büyükdere'ye, boğazın genişlediği rezidansiyel şerit; çoğu turistin hiç ulaşmadığı günübirlik katmanı.
Şişli
*The business spine north of Taksim — indoor pools, structured spas, and the kind of high-floor Bosphorus view you watch from inland.*
Sultanahmet
The historic peninsula — three imperial mosques, a palace, and the rare daycation built around the hammam rather than the pool.
Üsküdar
The Asian shore, the European skyline as the view, restaurant-based daycations in restored yali.