Most travelers stick to Istanbul’s European side — but the Asian shore holds some of the city’s most soulful, artistic, and quietly beautiful spots. From nostalgic streets and waterfront cafés to leafy cemeteries and under-the-radar galleries, this guide uncovers the hidden gems of Moda, Kadıköy, and Üsküdar — places where locals linger and travelers rarely tread.
1. Moda Coastal Path (Moda Sahil Parkı)
A peaceful, green escape with panoramic views of the Sea of Marmara and Princes’ Islands, this path winds along Moda’s edge. Expect joggers, dogs, and poetry scribbled on rocks.
- 🌅 Best Time: Sunset
- ☕ Bring: Turkish tea or ice cream from Ali Usta
- 🎯 Tip: Great spot for a picnic or reading session under the trees
2. Üsküdar’s Karacaahmet Cemetery
One of the oldest and largest cemeteries in Turkey, Karacaahmet feels like a sacred forest. Wander respectfully among Ottoman gravestones, ancient cypress trees, and birdsong.
- 📍 Location: Near Altunizade
- 🕊️ Atmosphere: Quiet, spiritual, shaded
- ⚠️ Respect etiquette: avoid loud voices or selfies
3. Barış Manço House Museum
In the heart of Moda, this was the home of Turkey’s legendary rock musician Barış Manço. It’s now a quirky museum packed with memorabilia and ‘70s Turkish pop culture.
- 🎸 Fun Factor: Very high if you’re into music history
- 📅 Hours: Tues–Sun, small entry fee
- 🧭 Combine with a stroll along the nearby streets of colorful old houses
4. Sanatçılar Sokağı (Artists’ Street), Kadıköy
Tucked between cafes and tattoo parlors is this laneway filled with murals, pop-up art, and sculpture. Great for spontaneous discovery and urban photography.
- 📷 IG-worthy: Definitely
- 🎨 Look for: Artist studios and indie bookshops nearby
- 🍩 Snack Stop: Nearby Cafer Erol for rosewater candies
5. Mihrimah Sultan Mosque, Üsküdar
A peaceful mosque often overshadowed by its namesake in Edirnekapı, this Sinan-designed gem has soft domes, delicate light, and a breezy terrace overlooking the Bosphorus.
- 🕌 Entry: Free
- 🧕 Bring: A headscarf or modest attire for entry
- ☕ Nearby: Small teahouses by the ferry pier
6. Kadife Sokak (a.k.a. Bar Street), Kadıköy
This side street turns into a creative hive after dark — filled with secondhand stores, hole-in-the-wall bars, and live music joints where locals jam together.
- 🎸 Vibe: Bohemian, low-key
- 🍺 Best Nights: Thurs–Sat
- 📍 Tip: Look for the vinyl record shop + dive bar combos
7. Fenerbahçe Park & Lighthouse
A leafy seaside park often missed by tourists, great for cycling, reading, or watching ferries sail past. The lighthouse marks a perfect end to a long walk.
- 🧺 What to Bring: Blanket, simit, and Turkish tea
- 📷 Ideal Light: Late afternoon
- 🚲 Rent a bike nearby if you want to explore further
🚤 How to Get There
- From Eminönü or Karaköy: Take a ferry to Kadıköy (20 mins)
- From Beşiktaş: Ferry to Üsküdar (10 mins)
- Use o Istambulkart for best fares
- Ferries run every 15–30 minutes, even in off-season
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