Kuzguncuk was established in a valley between Beylerbeyi and Üsküdar, opening to the Bosphorus. According to 17th century sources, Kuzguncuk village is referred to as a Jewish village.
Kuzguncuk is located in a valley between Beylerbeyi and Üsküdar, opening to the Bosphorus. According to 17th century sources, Kuzguncuk village is known as a Jewish village.
In Kuzguncuk, there is a mosque, a small mosque, two Greek Orthodox churches, one Armenian church, a synagogue and two baths, one of which is in ruins.
Another feature that has brought Kuzguncuk to the forefront recently is that it has hosted TV series such as Perihan Abla, Ekmek Teknesi, and Hayat Bilgisi, which have gained the appreciation of the audience. Apart from these, many series also use this place as a shooting location in some of their scenes. When you come here to eat and drink, many alternatives await you. It is even possible to find a private maklube in a place.
Source: İstanbul Gezi Rehberi