Istanbul has many hidden and must-see spots waiting to be discovered by people who want to escape the city's chaos for a while.
In the ninth century, the Genoese carved into the high rocks in three large caves, covered with trees extending to the sky.
Elmasburnu has a long beach which is on the edge of the Black Sea and steep cliffs from the hill to the sea.
The area established on the Ayvat Stream from the branches of Kâğıthane Creek takes its name from the historical bent made in 1765 during the Ottoman era.
The Belgrade forests behind Sarıyer occupy an area of 5 thousand 440 hectares, which is the city's lung.
Belgrad Forest, which is only 35-45 minutes away by car from the city center, is a fresh, breathable place in Istanbul.
Riva, located between Anadolu Feneri and Şile, about 40 kilometers from Istanbul, is another green village of Beykoz.
Kilyos is one of the first places to come to mind for weekend holidays, sea and nature tourism in Istanbul.