Fındıklı is the northernmost neighbourhood of the Beyoğlu district of Istanbul, Turkey, on the European coast of the Bosphorus.
Towards the water it is a mainly business and hotel district although it becomes residential in the streets running uphill towards Gümüşsuyu.
It was once part of a complex with a dervish lodge (tekke) and hamam but these were both lost to the widening of the Meclis-i Mebusan coast road.
The imposing free-standing Hekimoğlu Ali Paşa Fountain stands at the point where Fındıklı merges with neighbouring Kabataş.
It was built in 1732 for Hekimoğlu Ali Paşa who served as grand vizier twice and originally stood on higher ground on the inland side of the road before being moved when the coast road was widened.