Beylerbeyi is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of ÃÂsküdar, Istanbul Province, Turkey. Its population is 5,168 (2022). It is located on the Asian shore of the Bosporus, to the north of the Bosphorus Bridge. It is bordered on the northeast by the neighborhood of ÃÂengelköy, on the east by Kirazlñtepe, on the southeast by Küplüce, on the south by Burhaniye, on the southwest by Kuzguncuk, and on the northwest by the Bosporus. Directly across the Bosporus is the Ortaköy neighborhood of Istanbul's Beà Âiktaà  municipality.
The main landmark of the neighborhood is the Ottoman Beylerbeyi Palace. Near the palace are various pavilions or kiosks (), including the two small seaside pavilions (Yalñ Köà Âkleri), imperial stables (Ahñr Köà Âkü), a "sunken" pavilion (Serdab Köà Âkü or Mermer Köà Âk), and a yellow pavilion (Sarñ Köà Âk).
Another highly visible site within the neighborhood is the toll plaza on the Otoyol 1 highway for the Bosphorus Bridge.
Some of the wealthiest people in Turkey own homes in the Beylerbeyi neighborhood, including several members of the Sabancñ family.
Schools in the neighborhood include the Naval Petty Officers Preparatory School (Deniz Astsubay Hazñrlñk Okulu), Beylerbeyi Hacñ Sabancñ High School, Beylerbeyi Elementary School, and Lütfi Ercin Elementary School.
Cultural centers in the neighborhood include the Akbank Beylerbeyi Art Gallery and the Urart Art Center.
Mosques in the neighborhood include the Bostancñbaà Âñ Abdullah Agha Mosque (1581; also known as the ðstavroz Mosque), Hamid-i Evvel (Abdul Hamid I) Mosque (1778; also known as the Beylerbeyi Mosque), and (Heaven) Mosque (1967).
Cemeteries in the neighborhood include the Beylerbeyi Küplüce Cemetery.
Tekkes in the neighborhood include the Badawi Tekke of Beylerbeyi.
The neighborhood's football venue is Beylerbeyi 75. Yñl Stadium.