This strait of Istanbul really plays a very important role in transportation, many shipping industry is to pass through here and Anadolu is one of the key places
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Anadolu Kavagi Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Seafood eateries particularly possess sort of large amounts of the small fishing village of Anadolu Kavagi Iskelesi, Istanbul, Turkey, however guests definitely want its real fascination, the bolted stronghold on the hill. You can actually take a transport to achieve this town, however most guests board a ship and travel down the Bosphorus, getting off at this last stop before the Black Sea. The ship sits tight for two or three hours previously coming back to Istanbul. This gives you time for a feast of fresh fish and maybe for the thirty-minute walk tough to the fortification with its staggering perspectives.
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Anadolu Kavagi Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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This strait of Istanbul really plays a very important role in transportation, many shipping industry is to pass through here and Anadolu is one of the key places
Pure soy sauce swayed all the way here, climbed to the castle, had lunch there in a restaurant, and then came back. It combines the beautiful scenery of the forest and the sea. Few tourists here can enjoy the sea breeze.
There is an open-air restaurant at the foot of the Anadolu Fortress, eating local specialties. It's very romantic for the Anadolu Fortress to enjoy the scenery of the Castle and the Mediterranean Sea.
İt is Good place to see both Black sea and Marmara sea together.
Anadolu Kavagi is the last stop on the Bosphorus Ferry. As the ferry approaches the village you can see where the Bosphorus widens into the expanse of the Black Sea beyond. Clustered around the ferry terminal are numerous fish restaurants and ice cream shops. The touts can be a bit annoying but lunch or dinner along the waterside is a worthwhile experience. The main attraction is the Byzantine fortress on top of the hill. You can't go inside but you will notice the carvings in the rock. The view from the bluff is also outstanding.