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The first sight of Sarıyer is where the Bosphorus
connects with the Black Sea, after the bend in the river after Tarabya. Around
this area, old summer houses, embassies and fish restaurants line the river, and
a narrow road which separates it from Buyukdere, continues along to the beaches
of Kilyos.
Sarıyer and Rumeli Kavağı are
the final wharfs along the European side visited by the Bosphorus boat trips.
Both these districts, famous for their fish restaurants along with Anadolu
Kavagi, get very crowded at weekends and holidays with Istanbul residents
escaping the city.
After these points, the
Bosphorus is lined with tree-covered cliffs and little habitation. The Sadberk
Hanim Museum, just before Sariyer, is an interesting place to visit; a
collection of archaeological and ethnographic items, housed in two wooden
houses. A few kilometres away is the huge Belgrade Forest, once a haunting
ground of the Ottomans, and now a popular weekend retreat into the largest
forest area in the city.