A more detailed version of my article published in Hürriyet Seyahat
Yıldız Park is the most important breathing area on the European side. I realized that I haven’t been to Yıldız Park for many years.. While it was spring, I wanted to go and see the latest version of Yıldız Park.. Yıldız Park is an incredible area in such a crowded concrete-stack district.
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Yıldız Park Breakfast Against the Lake
Istanbul’ a spring befits another. Especially when the tulips are planted and all the parks and gardens are in bloom.. Tulips are planted everywhere. Especially groves and parks. We released ourselves to Istanbul to see those colorful tulips today and became tourists.. Let’s see tulips..
With its 46-hectare area between Beşiktaş and Ortaköy, it is the largest city in the city. Yıldız Park, which is a large grove, is also known as the laurel forests mentioned in various historical sources and the greens where “Pan” in mythological stories plays his flute on the Bosphorus.
Star Grove will make the tales of the Tulip Era jealous. It was the place where “Çerağan entertainments” were held. The training of the new formation, which was established after the Janissary was abolished, was also given in this grove.. After Abdulhamid ascended the throne, he settled in Yıldız Palace and had the Malta, Tent, Chalet, Cascade, Limonluk, Set and Cihannüma pavilions and the Palace Theater built.
A lot of money was spent on time here. When it was rented to an Italian company for a while, Şale Mansion was also used as a casino.. Fortunately, Atatürk took care of this situation and was removed from the company and this situation was ended.. The park, which is under the jurisdiction of the Istanbul Municipality, has been renovated so beautifully that it is impossible not to admire it.
The best thing is that it is so close and so accessible.. If it is still not covered with concrete today, we owe it to the Ottoman Sultans and their fondness for their pleasure.. Thank goodness there’s room to breathe.
When the weather was nice, we dropped some breakfast in our bag and met with friends at Yildiz Park
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