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Groves Istanbul – The Yildiz Grove

Sultan Selim III built a pavilion named “Yildiz” -meaning the Star- for his mother Mihrisah Sultan in this grove he admired in the 18th century. It was followed by other pavilions and “kasir’s. There are pools, waterfalls and ponds in the covert. Some of the trees are 400 years old. The flowers, dominantly tulips, create grove a carousal of colour.

The Romantika Fenerbahce Park

The Romantika Park on the Fenerbahce peninsula is a an undertaking by Turing and hears the signature of Celik Gulersoy. The Park which serves in both an open and a closed area has a breathtaking view of the Princes Isles from the front side. In summers you can enjoy the beautiful geraniums in the garden while the winter panorama accompanies you under the glass covered inner side during cold weathers. You can taste the life in Istanbul by listening to the intoxicating tunes of classical music in the freshly green park.

The Emirgan Grove

Emirgan Korusu covers an area of 325,000 square meters that has many pine, cypress, fir, umbrella pine, willow and lime trees. It also houses some historical pavilions. The grove is like a heaven on earth.

The Cubuklu Grove

Groves Istanbul – The grove in Beykoz can also be considered a small forest. Rare pines, firs and cedars call the people of Istanbul in their cool shades. Misir Hidivi Abbas Hilmi Pasa Sarayi in the covert is a real architectural masterpiece. It is possible listening to nightingales in the covert during spring months.

The Naile Sultan Grove

The grove between Ortakoy-Kurugesme has the name the daughter of Sultan Abdulhamid, Naile Sultan. The grove where the history and nature embrace is decorated by several kinds of valuable trees and flowers as well as a magnificent pavilion.

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The Yildiz GroveSultan Selim III built a pavilion named "Yildiz" -meaning the Star- for his mother Mihrisah Sultan in this grove he admired in the 18th century. It was followed by other pavilions and...