CARWIZ Rent a car Istanbul Downtown Yenibosna
Yenibosna Downtown is a well-connected commercial and residential district on the European side of Istanbul, offering convenient access to the city’s business centers, shopping districts, and transportation networks. Its strategic location near major highways and public transit routes makes it a popular base for both business and leisure travelers.
The area is known for its proximity to major shopping and exhibition venues, including Istanbul Expo Center and several large retail complexes. Visitors can enjoy a variety of restaurants, cafés, and local businesses, while nearby metro and Metrobus connections provide quick access to attractions throughout Istanbul.
Yenibosna is also conveniently located near Ataköy Marina, the Marmara coastline, and popular districts such as Bakırköy and Florya, offering additional shopping, dining, and waterfront experiences.
For convenient transportation throughout the city and beyond, CARWIZ Rent a Car operates a location in Yenibosna, providing easy access to vehicle rentals for exploring Istanbul and the surrounding region.
With its excellent transportation links, business facilities, shopping opportunities, and proximity to Istanbul Airport routes and the city center, Yenibosna Downtown serves as a practical and convenient base for visitors exploring Istanbul.
What to do in Istanbul?
At its historical core lies Sultanahmet, home to some of the world’s most iconic landmarks. The Hagia Sophia, once a Byzantine cathedral, then an Ottoman mosque, and now a mosque again, towers over the skyline with its majestic dome. Just across from it stands the Blue Mosque, adorned with thousands of blue tiles, and nearby is the Topkapi Palace, the opulent former residence of Ottoman sultans. The Basilica Cistern, an eerie underground reservoir, offers a uniquely atmospheric experience beneath the city's streets.
The Grand Bazaar and Spice Bazaar are sensory feasts—labyrinths of colorful shops selling carpets, lanterns, jewelry, and spices, echoing the city’s role as a hub of trade along the Silk Road. Modern Istanbul thrives across the Galata Bridge, where the lively district of Beyoğlu houses the bustling Istiklal Avenue, historic Galata Tower, and countless restaurants, cafés, and art spaces.
The city is also defined by its waters. A Bosphorus cruise offers a chance to sail between two continents, past palaces, fortresses, and elegant wooden mansions. Culinary traditions in Istanbul are rich and varied—try meze spreads, fresh fish, köfte, simit, and the city's signature street food, balık ekmek (fish sandwich), served by the water.
Istanbul is chaotic and calm, ancient and modern, familiar and exotic all at once. It’s not just a city you visit—it’s one you feel, taste, and remember forever.