Spring Travel in Turkey | Istiklal Street in Istanbul
Visiting Istanbul, the one street you must stroll is definitely Istiklal Street, which is Istanbul's 'Champs-Élysées'.
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⭕️ 'About Istiklal Street':
Originally named Pera Avenue, Istiklal Street is located in the historic Beyoğlu district and is Istanbul's most famous pedestrian shopping street.
It was renamed to commemorate the victory of the War of Independence and the establishment of the Republic, with one end connecting to Taksim Square and the other to Tunel Square.
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⭕️ 'Tram':
The most beautiful scenery on Istiklal Street is the red tram, known as the 'ding ding car', that travels down the street.
The tram goes from one end of the street to the other and then back again.
It stops at many stations along the way, which is a perfect time for taking photos.
Of course, it is recommended to take a ride on the tram, just swipe a transit card, 17 lira per person.
Local kids also like to hang on to the tram, chasing after it as it moves.
If you want to hang on, it's best to do so when the tram is stationary for a photo opportunity.
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⭕️ 'Recommended Activities':
✔️ Shopping:
The entire pedestrian street is quite long, with luxury goods, clothing, bookstores, gift shops, art galleries, theaters, and more.
✔️ Food:
The street is also home to a variety of Turkish delicacies as well as coffee, Western food, etc., all very exquisite and trendy.
Especially recommended is to try the Turkish kebabs here, they are really delicious!
✔️ Photography:
The whole street is very retro, especially with the beautiful scenery of the 'ding ding car', making it a great place for photos.
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⭕️ 'Nearby Attractions':
✔️ One end of Istiklal Street is Taksim Square, with the Grand Mosque and the large square, lots of pigeons, great for checking in.
✔️ The other end of the street is the Galata Tower, which is within walking distance and can be visited together.
Istanbul's Independence Avenue is one of the liveliest streets in Turkey, bringing together tourists from all over the world, with a flow of people, not only local specialties, but also a variety of shopping mall clothing.
İstiklal caddesi is really worth visiting because it have a separate charm and beauty.
There are many streets with few cars. It is basically a pedestrian street. There is a double-storey tram, but the frequency is very low. There are craft shops, snack shops, clothing stores, etc. on both sides. The south end is to Galatia Tower.
Merupakan jantung pusat Istanbul yang berada di dekat Taksim Square. Jalanan ini tidak pernah sepi oleh keramaian turis
Nice among street to experience the city crowd. can get almost all the brands here and even the mado ice cream and the Turkish delights..so can go to take a look and also to buy some souvenirs back
One of Istanbul's nost faned shopping streets. Gets insanely busy at times - particularly on weekends, but as a tourist, it really has everything you could hope for. Food, souvenirs etc.
lively, busy lots of shopping and food places. everything is alive and vibrant till late in the night. love this place.
It is a very nice place and worth going