Amino Square - Istanbul's oldest square, is also a wharf, boat from here, the wharf is a lot of stalls selling seafood, there are people fishing on the shore, eating roast fish here, many roast fish restaurants open in the street here.
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Eminonu Square Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Eminonu is the mirror of Istanbul, it reflects the complexity of this amazing city. It is the transport hub of the city where bus, rail, tram and ferries connect. Probably, 'cosmopolitan chaos' would best describe Eminonu. During the daytime, you can see all kinds of people hurrying on the streets of Eminonu: enthusiastic tourists from all around the world, insistent salesmen, bargain hunting shoppers, hurried commuters, singing beggars as well as pigeons in front of Yenicami mosque. At night, apart from Sirkeci area where the hotels are, it is deserted.
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Eminonu Square Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Amino Square - Istanbul's oldest square, is also a wharf, boat from here, the wharf is a lot of stalls selling seafood, there are people fishing on the shore, eating roast fish here, many roast fish restaurants open in the street here.
There is a ferry to the Asian side of Istanbul.
It's obscene and chaotic, but it has a mysterious charm that you don't know what it is. It's a very interesting place, but be careful of pickpockets.
The total area of the square is relatively large, and it feels a lot to come here every day.
a little crowded but recommended worth visit