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Kalamış is one of the most pleasant neighborhoods in Istanbul. It’s an upscale areas located in the Kadıköy district on the Asian side.

Technically, Kalamış is a neighborhood within the larger Fenerbahçe area. It takes its name from the Greek word kalami (καλάμι), which means reed. It’s known for two marinas that collectively make up the biggest marina in Turkey. They have a combined capacity of over 1,100 boats.

Kalamış
Kalamış

 

Kalamış Atatürk Park

I started my exploration of the area by walking south to Kalamış from Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium, the home of Fenerbahçe football club. The first attraction I passed was Kalamış Atatürk Park (Kalamış Atatürk Parkı). It’s a nice green space next to Kalamış Marina.

Kalamış Atatürk Park in Kalamış, Istanbul, Turkey
Kalamış Atatürk Park
Kalamış Atatürk Park in Kalamış, Istanbul, Turkey
Kalamış Atatürk Park

 

Wyndham Grand Istanbul Kalamış Marina

Across the street from the marina is the Wyndham Grand Istanbul Kalamış Marina. This beautiful building is one of the best hotels in Istanbul, featuring 210 rooms, eight restaurants, a spa, three swimming pools, a fitness center, 16 meeting rooms, and two ballrooms.

Wyndham Grand Istanbul Kalamış Marina
Wyndham Grand Istanbul Kalamış Marina

 

Sadun and Oda Boro Statue

A statue of Sadun and Oda Boro sits at the next intersection south of the hotel. Sadun Boro (1928-2015) was the first Turkish amateur sailor to circumnavigate the globe. He set off with his German-born wife, Oda, on August 22, 1965, and returned to Istanbul on June 15, 1968. It took them 1,028 days. Bora grew up in in the Caddebostan neighborhood of Kadıköy.

Sadun and Oda Boro Statue in Kalamış, Istanbul, Turkey
Sadun and Oda Boro Statue

 

St. John Chrysostom Greek Orthodox Church

Near the statue is the St. John Chrysostom Greek Orthodox Church (Ἁγίου Ἰωάννου τοῦ Χρυσοστόμου / Ayios İoannis Hrisostomos Rum Kilisesi). It was originally built in 1875 over the foundations of an early Byzantine church that stood there until 1555. The church was consecrated in 1876 by Metropolitan Kallinikos of Chalcedon.

St. John Chrysostom Greek Orthodox Church in Kalamış, Istanbul, Turkey
St. John Chrysostom Greek Orthodox Church
St. John Chrysostom Greek Orthodox Church in Kalamış, Istanbul, Turkey
St. John Chrysostom Greek Orthodox Church

 

Kalamış Historic Pavilion

Walking further south towards Fener Kalamış Street is the Kalamış Historic Pavilion (Kalamış Tarihi Köşk). I can’t find any information about this large wooden mansion sitting behind a stone wall.

Kalamış Historic Pavilion in Kalamış, Istanbul, Turkey
Kalamış Historic Pavilion

 

Fenerbahçe Mosque

Across the street is the Fenerbahçe Mosque (Fenerbahçe Camii). It was built in 1986 on the site of a mansion confiscated from a minority Greek forced to flee Turkey in 1964.

Fenerbahçe Mosque in Kalamış, Istanbul, Turkey
Fenerbahçe Mosque

 

St. Augustine Catholic Church

A block east of the mosque is St. Augustine Catholic Church. It was built by the French community in 1892. In order to pay its expenses, the church has been leasing its land to the Dalyan Club (Dalyan Kulübü) since 1983. The church isn’t visible from the road. Click here to see photos of the interior.

Gates to St. Augustine Catholic Church in Kalamış, Istanbul, Turkey
Gates to St. Augustine Catholic Church

 

Jean Botter Pavilion

Back along Fener Kalamış Street is the Jean Botter Pavilion (Jean Botter Köşkü). It was one of four mansions built in the neighborhood for Jean Botter, the personal tailor of Sultan Abdülhamid II. The construction date is unknown, but the architect for all four mansions was Raimondo D’Aronco. Botter had them built as summer homes for himself and his three daughters, Louisa, Marie, and Josephine. His winter home was on Istiklal Street.

Jean Botter Pavilion

 

Fenerbahçe Yacht Marina

Across the street is the Fenerbahçe Yacht Marina (Fenerbahçe Yat Limanı). It’s lined by cafés and restaurants and is a pleasant place to relax. The marina is especially scenic at sunset.

Fenerbahçe Yacht Marina
Cafés along Fenerbahçe Yacht Marina

 

Küçük Hanımefendi Sculpture

Next to the Fenerbahçe Yacht Marina is the Küçük Hanımefendi Sculpture (Küçük Hanımefendi Heykeli). It’s dedicated to the famous 1961 Turkish film Küçük Hanımefendi (Little Lady).

Küçük Hanımefendi Sculpture in Kalamış, Istanbul, Turkey
Küçük Hanımefendi Sculpture
Küçük Hanımefendi Sculpture

 

Fenerbahçe Park

Finally, at the southern end of Kalamış is Fenerbahçe Park (Fenerbahçe Parkı). The park is an island accessible by a bridge. It’s one of the biggest parks on the Anatolian side of Istanbul. There’s no admission and the park is open 24 hours a day.

Road to Fenerbahçe Park
Fenerbahçe Park
Fenerbahçe Park

The park is named after a lighthouse built in 1562. It contains walking and cycling paths, picnic tables, and a playground. There are also seaside cafés with some great views of the Marmara Sea and the Princes’ Islands. They’re very popular with locals, especially on weekends.

Fenerbahçe Park
Romantika in Fenerbahçe Park
View from Romantika
View from Fenerbahçe Park

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