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IRISH PUB THE JAMES JOYCE SIRA SELVILER
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5. Kat Restaurant
No:3, 34427 Soğancı Sk.
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144 locals recommend
Kiva Bomonti
Birahane Sokak
144 locals recommend
You can try 360 Istanbul to chill out on the terrace with fantactic view . They also have a stylish kitchen with contemporary Turkis dishes.
275 locals recommend
360 Istanbul
275 locals recommend
You can try 360 Istanbul to chill out on the terrace with fantactic view . They also have a stylish kitchen with contemporary Turkis dishes.
Georgian food. Say that you are Timur's guest
9 locals recommend
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Şehbender Sokak
9 locals recommend
Georgian food. Say that you are Timur's guest

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Sultanahmet district is the old administration center of Ottoman state. Topkapi Palace also located there. Soguk Su street is full with historical builduings. You can also visit İbrahim Pasha palace as museum. And of course Hagis Sophia also located there with its pure beauty. Sultanhamet named as historical island of Istanbul. It takes total 20 minutes to reach from flat to Sultanahmet square.
225 locals recommend
Sultanahmet
225 locals recommend
Sultanahmet district is the old administration center of Ottoman state. Topkapi Palace also located there. Soguk Su street is full with historical builduings. You can also visit İbrahim Pasha palace as museum. And of course Hagis Sophia also located there with its pure beauty. Sultanhamet named as historical island of Istanbul. It takes total 20 minutes to reach from flat to Sultanahmet square.
the popular area among Turkish youth and intellectuals. there are bright graffiti and a lot of hostels! from the top of the tower enjoy the view of the Bosphorus and the city itself. be aware of big lines (even in winter)
199 locals recommend
Galata
199 locals recommend
the popular area among Turkish youth and intellectuals. there are bright graffiti and a lot of hostels! from the top of the tower enjoy the view of the Bosphorus and the city itself. be aware of big lines (even in winter)
İstiklal Avenue or İstiklal Street (Turkish: İstiklal Caddesi; Greek: Μεγάλη Οδός του Πέραν, romanized: Megali Odos tu Peran; French: Grande Rue de Péra; English: "Independence Avenue") is one of the most famous avenues in Istanbul, Turkey, visited by nearly 3 million people in a single day over the course of weekends (prior to the limitations of the COVID-19 pandemic). Located in the historic Beyoğlu (Pera) district, it is an elegant pedestrian street, 1.4 kilometres (0.87 mi) long, which houses boutiques, music stores, bookstores, art galleries, cinemas, theatres, libraries, cafés, pubs, nightclubs with live music, historical patisseries, chocolateries and restaurants. The avenue, surrounded by late Ottoman era buildings (mostly from the 19th and early 20th centuries) that were designed with the Neo-Classical, Neo-Gothic, Renaissance Revival, Beaux-Arts, Art Nouveau and First Turkish National Architecture styles; as well as a few Art Deco style buildings from the early years of the Turkish Republic, and a number of more recent examples of modern architecture; starts from the northern end of Galata (the medieval Genoese quarter) at Tünel Square and ultimately leads up to Taksim Square.
139 locals recommend
İstiklal
139 locals recommend
İstiklal Avenue or İstiklal Street (Turkish: İstiklal Caddesi; Greek: Μεγάλη Οδός του Πέραν, romanized: Megali Odos tu Peran; French: Grande Rue de Péra; English: "Independence Avenue") is one of the most famous avenues in Istanbul, Turkey, visited by nearly 3 million people in a single day over the course of weekends (prior to the limitations of the COVID-19 pandemic). Located in the historic Beyoğlu (Pera) district, it is an elegant pedestrian street, 1.4 kilometres (0.87 mi) long, which houses boutiques, music stores, bookstores, art galleries, cinemas, theatres, libraries, cafés, pubs, nightclubs with live music, historical patisseries, chocolateries and restaurants. The avenue, surrounded by late Ottoman era buildings (mostly from the 19th and early 20th centuries) that were designed with the Neo-Classical, Neo-Gothic, Renaissance Revival, Beaux-Arts, Art Nouveau and First Turkish National Architecture styles; as well as a few Art Deco style buildings from the early years of the Turkish Republic, and a number of more recent examples of modern architecture; starts from the northern end of Galata (the medieval Genoese quarter) at Tünel Square and ultimately leads up to Taksim Square.