- geographic location:
Sariyer is a district of Istanbul located on the European side, overlooking the Bosphorus Strait, and extending over a wide area of 151 square kilometers from the Rumeli Lighthouse to the Rumeli Hisar Castle. Sarıyer district has great historical and commercial importance, and it is the meeting point of the Bosphorus Strait with the Black Sea. It is bordered to the northwest by Eyup, to the south by Besiktas, and to the west by Şişli.
- District history:
It is considered one of the most beautiful areas of the Bosphorus, which was famous for the ambassadors’ palaces. Sariyer district has great historical and commercial importance, and it can be reached by boat or car. In the Ottoman era, the sultans used to visit it for the purpose of hiking, and in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries it became residences for princes and summer resorts.
Demographic information: Sarıyer is a city of politicians, wealthy people, and artists, and its residents enjoy a high standard of living.
- Investment information:Sariyer includes high-end residential complexes, including luxury villas with stunning views and high investment value.
- Public services:
- Medicine and education:
It contains many schools, universities, international and governmental health and tourism facilities, where there is Istinye Devil Hastanisi Governmental Hospital, which is one of the most important government health centers.
It also has Metin Sabancı Baltalimanı Hospital, which is of historical nature. This palace was built in the first half of the nineteenth century. On June 19, 1944, it was converted into an 85-bed Bone and Joint Hospital. Necessary repairs and internal arrangements have been made. In 2001, it became the first private sub-training hospital in the field of orthopedics and traumatology.
As for universities, they include:
- Istanbul Technical.
- Bosphorus University.
- Marmara University.
- Forestry College.