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NileGuide Expert Says:
One of the most famous avenues of Istanbul and one of the most lively
NileGuide Expert tip:
Taking to metro is the most practical and wise option. The metro stops Taksim and Sishane will both lead you up to different corners of Istiklal Avenue.
Description:
- This 2-mile pedestrian boulevard is a must-stroll for any visitor to Istanbul. Formerly known as the Grande Rue de Péra, the street's name was changed to İstiklal Caddesi (Independence Avenue) after Turkish independence was declared in 1923. The grand boulevard's turn-of-the-century European-style façades are well cared for, and the shops and restaurants that line the promenade are not extremely touristy or expensive. If you start at Taksim Square, İstiklal Caddesi will lead you all the way to the neighborhood home to the famous Galata Tower. Before you reach Galata, you'll pass through Karaköy, where you can see (and ride, for all of two stops) the world's second-oldest subway, the Tünel. One of İstiklal's side streets is the old Çiçek Pasajı (Flower Passage). Along another offshoot you'll find a slew of independent shops selling handcrafted musical instruments. İstiklal Caddesi is also your point of entry to the famous Balık Pazarı (Fish Market). Obviously, the huge boulevard is full of history and mystery, so leave no cobblestone unturned!
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Address:
- İstiklal Caddesi
- Istiklal Cad., Beyoglu
- Istanbul 34437
Neighborhood:
Beyoğlu – GalataStrenuousness:
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