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Aya Yorgi Church and Monastery – A Scenic Hilltop Sanctuary
Located on Buyukada, the largest of the Princes’ Islands, Aya Yorgi Church and Monastery is one of the most famous viewpoints and pilgrimage sites near Istanbul.

History and Significance
The monastery is dedicated to Saint George, a widely respected Christian figure.
- known as Aya Yorgi in Turkish
- an important figure in Orthodox Christianity
- associated with protection and strength
The site has long been a place of worship and pilgrimage.
Location and Setting
The monastery is located on Yucetepe Hill, the highest point on the island.
- elevation of around 200 meters
- quiet and natural surroundings
- peaceful and spiritual atmosphere
Views and Experience
The main highlight is the view from the top.
Visitors can enjoy:
- panoramic views of the Marmara Sea
- surrounding islands
- a calm and relaxing setting
It is one of the best viewpoints in Buyukada.
The Walk to Aya Yorgi
Reaching the monastery is part of the experience.
- about 1 hour walk from the ferry
- passes through streets and wooded areas
- final section is a steep uphill path
Along the way, visitors often notice cloth pieces tied to trees, symbolizing wishes and prayers.
Religious and Cultural Importance
The site attracts visitors from different backgrounds.
- both Christian and Muslim visitors
- annual pilgrimage on April 23
- tradition of making wishes during the walk
It reflects Istanbul’s cultural diversity.
Facilities
Near the monastery, there is a small café area.
- simple food and drinks
- outdoor seating
- excellent views
Quick Facts
Location: Buyukada, Istanbul
Type: Church and monastery
Famous For: Views and pilgrimage
Best Time to Visit
Spring and autumn are ideal.
Early morning or late afternoon is less crowded.
How to Reach
By Ferry
Regular ferries from Istanbul
On Foot
Walk from Buyukada center
Nearby Attractions
Buyukada Center
Main square and shops
Aya Nikola Area
Historic part of the island
FAQ
How long does it take to walk up?
Around 45–60 minutes.
Is it worth visiting?
Yes, especially for the views.
Things to Know Before Visiting
- Steep uphill walk at the end
- One of the best views on the island
- Popular pilgrimage site
- Bring water and comfortable shoes
- Can be crowded on special days



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