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Surrounding Taksim Square, where the Monument of the Republic is located, Taksim is always a vibrant nightlife, shopping and restaurant district. Nostalgic trams run along Istiklal Street, which is closed to vehicle traffic. The 19th-century buildings lining this street are home to international chain stores, cinemas and cafes. Narrow side streets are also home to bars, antique shops and rooftop restaurants with Bosphorus views.
Surrounding Taksim Square, where the Monument of the Republic is located, Taksim is always a vibrant nightlife, shopping and restaurant district. Nostalgic trams run along Istiklal Street, which is closed to vehicle traffic. The 19th-century buildings lining this street are home to international cha…
not glorious as it was but still heart of the city. there are still cool places to go. hit me up for more advice.
Taksim square is a major tourist and leisure district famed for its restaurants, shops, and hotels.
Beyoglu has been a living and residential centre for as long as 2600 years, and it preserves ancient traces from Genoese, Byzantium, Arab and Ottoman periods, demonstrating a parade of complementary civilisations. Beyoglu, from the past to the present, has been a centre for trading and for religious, political, cultural, artistic and intellectual activities. Beyoglu is a multilingual and multicultural city and its intellectual minds represent modern Turkey. During the 19th century, Beyoglu was home to many European traders, and it housed many embassies, especially along the Grande Rue de Pera, today Istiklal Avenue. The city has always been very international. The Pera Palace Hotel has welcomed at times important international guests. Beyoglu has always valued culture, tourism and entertainment.
Beyoglu has been a living and residential centre for as long as 2600 years, and it preserves ancient traces from Genoese, Byzantium, Arab and Ottoman periods, demonstrating a parade of complementary civilisations. Beyoglu, from the past to the present, has been a centre for trading and for religious…