Polonezkoy, a peaceful village in the Beykoz district of Istanbul, stands out as a small Polish village within the borders of Turkey. Formerly known as “Adampol, ' this village was founded in 1842 under the leadership of Prince Adam Czartoryski, who lived in exile after the Polish Uprising of 1830. Still preserving its cultural identity today, Polonezkoy is one of the favourite stops for those who want to escape Istanbul and connect with nature.
While the breathtaking atmosphere of Polonezkoy comes alive in June and continues throughout the summer, there are also many places to see and things to do in the village. So, where should you go and what should you do in Polonezkoy? Here is your detailed travel guide...