Büyükçekmece

Buyukcekmece location in Istanbul
Buyukcekmece is one of the most important and newest areas in the greater city of Istanbul, which includes 39 areas managed by its own municipalities. The area is located in the European section of Istanbul and is located parallel to the coast of the Sea of Marmara, which paved the way for it to play a major role in the development of the city. Istanbul in general, due to its relatively large area compared to other regions, and the region is adjacent to both Beylikduzu and Silivri regions.
Tourist attraction in the area
Buyukcekmece includes many tourist attractions such as
Sultan Suleiman Magnificent Bridge
He betrayed Kursunlu
And Sokollu Mehmed Pasha Mosque
The path of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent.
Buyukcekmece organizes one of the largest cultural and artistic events in the region in the month of July of each year, which is the Culture and Arts Festival between the dates of July 1-7 of each year, and this festival is considered the third largest festival in the world.

Recreational facilities in Buyukcekmece:
Because of Buyukcekmece’s extension on the northern coast of the Marmara Sea, it has been made a tourist area par excellence and forced investors to offer the most important hotels, restaurants, cafes, shopping malls and houses, and many amusement parks on the Marina Beach (ship port), with the aim of providing all the services required by residents, tourists and visitors coming to it to enjoy. With its unique atmosphere.

We mention the most important recreational areas there
Water City (Aqua Marina):
It is one of the most important water cities in Istanbul, where giant swimming pools and swimming pools of many sizes are spread, in addition to parks, sessions and water tables.
Kulture Park:
It is famous for its location on the side connecting the Sea of Marmara and Lake Buyukcekmece, and many beach concerts are organized there for concert bands, artists, and others.
Tepcek Camlik Park:
It contains sports fields for football and basketball, and its area is 45 acres
Birla Vitsa Mall:
It includes many important local and international brands, in addition to restaurants, cafes, and cinema
Ateros Mall: which was opened in 2005, and contains more than 80 local and international brands.
Tuyap Exhibition Organizing City:
It is considered a commercial forum for the most prominent Turkish international companies that periodically receives international exhibitions that attract investors and traders from all over the world

The region is characterized by its charming coasts, the most important of which is:
Mimar Sinan coast
Buyukcekmece coast
Albatross Coast
These coasts are distinguished by their length exceeding the rest of the coasts of Istanbul, as they extend 26 km along the Sea of Marmara, and this extension represents 3.5% of the area of Istanbul.
These coasts attract many tourists in summer, as they contain restaurants with direct views of the bay, gardens, children’s playgrounds, walking paths, and places designated for swimming.

Connectors
As for transportation, the region can be reached by sea, land, and air, as it can be reached via sea ships coming from many Istanbul ports, in addition to land mass transportation, which is operated by the public transportation company in the Greater Istanbul Municipality, in addition to The possibility of reaching the region quickly from other cities by air transport, as the region is located within walking distance of Ataturk International Airport in Istanbul, not to mention that there is also a private airport near the region at a distance of 10 kilometers, for those wishing to travel by small private planes. .

Educational services in the region
The area contains many types of schools, whether public or private, as well as international schools such as:
Anatolia Secondary Schools
Buyukcekmece Anatolian Vocational High Schools
Pinartepe Middle School
Ataturk Primary School
Mimar Sinan Primary and Intermediate School
As for international schools:
Istanbul international community school
Gokkuşağı college school

If you are looking for universities, the region contains a good number of prestigious universities, such as:
Ariel University Istanbul:
Located in the Tepekent region, it is one of the best private universities in Turkey that teaches in Turkish and English
Beykent University:
The university was founded in 1997, and it now has four university campuses in various places in Istanbul, such as Sariyer. It includes many faculties such as human medicine and engineering, and the university ranks 84th among Turkish universities.

There are also many universities close to it in Avcılar, such as Istanbul Gelişim University and Istanbul Cerrahpaşa University

 

Health services in Buyukcekmece
In terms of health facilities, the Buyukcekmece region includes more than 240 health facilities, distributed among state public hospitals, university hospitals, comprehensive clinics, and medical dispensaries, in addition to private hospitals, as the region is considered one of the most sufficient regions in terms of health, and has reached advanced levels of The level of Turkey and Europe alike, with regard to medical facilities, the most important of which are hospitals

Government:
Buyukcekmece State Hospital (Büyükçekmece Devlet Hastanesi)
Buyukcekmece Center for Maternal, Child Health and Family Planning (Büyükçekmece Ana Çocuk Sağlığı and Aile Planlama Merkezi)
Buyukcekmece Family Health Center (Büyükçekmece Merkez Aile Sağlığı Merkezi)
Buyukcekmece Family Health Center No. 1 (Büyüçekmece 1 Nolu Aile Sağlığı Merkezi)
Gülsüm Başarır Aile Sağlığı Merkezi Center
Private
Buyukcekmece Kolan Private Hospital ((Özel Büyükçekmece Kolan Hastanesi)
2000 Private Medical Center (Özel 2000 Tip Merkezi)
Mimaroba Private Medical Center (Özel Mimaroba Tıp Merkezi)
Private Medicell Medical Center (Özel Medicell Tıp Merkezi)
Asdent Oral Health Clinic (Özel Asdent Ağız ve Diş Sağlığı Polikliniği)

Real estate investment in Buyukcekmece
The region’s economy depends mainly on tourism

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