
Göksu Creek
Göksü Deresi, İstanbul, Türkiye
Flowing through the lush greenery of Beykoz, Göksu Creek is one of Istanbul’s most picturesque waterways, connecting to the Bosphorus near Anadolu Hisarı. Known for its serene atmosphere and historical significance, this river was once a favorite leisure spot for Ottoman sultans and aristocrats. During the Ottoman era, elaborate caiques (traditional wooden boats) would glide along the river, carrying noble families and poets who admired its beauty. Göksu and its neighboring Küçüksu Creek were both part of the imperial leisure culture, often hosting festivities, picnics, and poetry gatherings along their banks. Today, Göksu Creek remains a peaceful retreat, attracting locals, photographers, and nature lovers who enjoy boat rides, riverside cafés, and leisurely walks along its scenic shores. The waterway is lined with traditional wooden houses, seafood restaurants, and lush gardens, making it an ideal escape from the city's fast pace. Whether you're looking to experience a piece of Ottoman leisure culture or simply relax by the water, Göksu Creekoffers a tranquil blend of history and natural beauty right on the Bosphorus.
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