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Kuruçeşme is a pleasant neighborhood on the European side of the Bosporus in Istanbul, Turkey. It’s located in the Beşiktaş district between Ortaköy and Arnavutköy.

Kuruçeşme has a handful of great restaurants, making it a popular place to be at night. There are also plenty of cafés, upscale shops, and a couple exotic car dealerships.

Kuruçeşme at night

 

Getting There

To get to Kuruçeşme, you can take any bus heading north along the Bosporus from Kabataş or central Beşiktaş.

 

Kuruçeşme Park

Along the shore of the Bosporus is Kuruçeşme Park (Kuruçeşme Parkı). It’s a relaxing place to spend some time, with benches, a playground, and fantastic views of the Bosporus. There are often beautiful yachts moored along the park, and some of them are available for hire.

Kuruçeşme Park in Kuruçeşme, Istanbul, Turkey
Kuruçeşme Park
Yachts along the shore
Looking at the Bosporus
Fishermen in Kuruçeşme

 

Galatasaray Island

In the middle of the Bosporus, just 165 meters (541 feet) offshore from the park, is Galatasaray Island (Galatasaray Adası). It’s owned by the Galatasaray Sports Club.

Galatasaray Island in Kuruçeşme, Istanbul, Turkey
Galatasaray Island

The island was property of the Ottoman dynasty until Sultan Abdülaziz granted it to Ottoman Armenian architect Sarkis Balyan (1835-1899) in 1872. Balyan built a three-story mansion and used the island as his private residence. After World War I, his heirs rented out the island to a ferry company and it later became a coal depot.

Galatasaray Island

Galatasaray purchased the island in 1957 and built sports facilities on it. Social facilities opened in 1980 and operated until March 2017. It used to contain seven restaurants, an Olympic-sized swimming pool, event space, a bar, and a nightclub.

 

Köprülü Hemşiresi Fountain

Across the street from the center of the park is the Köprülü Hemşiresi Fountain (Köprülü Hemşiresi Çeşmesi). It was built in 1681.

Köprülü Hemşiresi Fountain in Kuruçeşme, Istanbul, Turkey
Köprülü Hemşiresi Fountain

 

Holy Cross Armenian Church

Across from the southern end of the park is Kırbaç Street. If you follow it inland, there are two churches. First, on the lefthand side is Holy Cross Armenian Church (Surp Haç Ermeni Kilisesi). It was built in 1681 and originally named Surp Nışan. The bell tower dates back to 1858.

Holy Cross Armenian Church in Kuruçeşme, Istanbul, Turkey
Holy Cross Armenian Church
Holy Cross Armenian Church

 

Agios Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church

At the end of the road is Agios Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church (Ἅγιος Δημήτριος Ξηροκρήνης / Ayios Dimitrios Rum Ortodoks Kilisesi), which dates back to the middle of the 15th century.

Agios Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church in Kuruçeşme, Istanbul, Turkey
Agios Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church

The current church was originally built in 1798. It was rebuilt in 1832 and again in 1875. The architect was named Saniotis. Some beautiful wooden structures, including the throne, pulpit, and iconostasis, are in the nave.

Agios Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church in Kuruçeşme, Istanbul, Turkey
Agios Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church
Iconostasis at Agios Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church in Kuruçeşme, Istanbul, Turkey
Iconostasis

A chapel attached to the church contains a holy spring which is visited by local Christians and Muslims alike. The water is said to have healing properties.

Chapel at Agios Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church in Kuruçeşme, Istanbul, Turkey
Chapel
Holy spring at Agios Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church in Kuruçeşme, Istanbul, Turkey
Holy spring

A tunnel quarried 40 meters into the rock leads close to the source. It can be quite slippery and claustrophobic walking through the tunnel, but it’s an interesting experience.

Tunnel
Source at the end of the tunnel

 

Seaside Mansions

Heading north from the park, there are a few beautiful Ottoman seaside mansions (yalılar). These mansions used to sit right up against the shore of the Bosporus, but the main road now runs along them on both sides. Some of the mansions definitely needed work when we walked by.

Seaside mansions
Seaside mansion in need of restoration

 

St. John Greek Orthodox Church

Finally, across the street from the mansions is the St. John Greek Orthodox Church (Ἁγίου Ἰωάννου Προδρόμου Ξηροκρήνης / Ayios Yani Rum Ortodoks Kilisesi). I haven’t been able to find any information about it.

St. John Greek Orthodox Church in Kuruçeşme, Istanbul, Turkey
St. John Greek Orthodox Church
St. John Greek Orthodox Church

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