February 17, 2021
Istiklal Avenue, a small reflection of Istanbul with its diversity, texture, and people, is visited by millions of local and foreign tourists every year. Istiklal Street has great importance regarding social and economic aspects. If you are going to Istiklal Street for the first time, you need to look at our guide. Here is Istiklal Street with all its beauty. istiklal-caddesi-rehberi About Istiklal Street The history of Istiklal Street dates back many years. The region is a Genoese colony with Latin inhabitants in the Byzantine period. During the Ottoman Empire period, the district developed day by day. Many nationalities such as French and Italian have lived here. The main reason for this existence is the commercial efficiency of the region. The street, thanks to the French, has also progressed on to trade and architecture. The French influence made the street known as ”Grande Rue de Pera.” The street continued to expand between the 17th and 18th centuries. It was entirely populated in the 19th century. The infrastructure work on the street began in the period of Abdulaziz. Istiklal Avenue was also called Cumhuriyet and Cadde-i Kebir from time to time. Later on, the foreign population decreased with bad political decisions. Places to see in Istiklal Street There are many places to see in Istiklal Street. Some of these places are at the top of the street, some of the short walk from the main street. Among these places; there are Taksim Square, Galatasaray High School Square, St Anthony’s Church, Asmalı Mescid, Tünel Square, German High School, Swedish Consulate, Santa Maria Draperis Church, Salt Beyoğlu, Borusan Culture and Art Center, Egypt Apartment, Aznavur Passage, Hacopulo Passage, Panayia Greek Orthodox Church, Atlas Passage, Cicek Passage, Sahne Street, Aleppo Passage, Terkos Passage. galatasaray lisesi Street Foods To Eat in Istiklal Street Istiklal Street is a vibrant street regarding street tastes. You can find stuffed mussels at any time of the day on the road, you can beat Maraş ice cream with humorous presentations, you can eat wet burgers as a snack, you can choose chestnut kebabs in winter, in addition to these, milk corn, ring sweet, kokorec, chickpea pilaf and stuffed meatballs are the street flavors that can be eaten on Istiklal Avenue. kestane kebap What to do in Istiklal Street? Istiklal Street is a very cosmopolitan area. Therefore, there is no limit to be entertained during the day. On Istiklal Street; You can buy cheap clothing by visiting passages. Unique products can be purchased by entering the boutiques. You can listen to street musicians and watch street performers. A variety of tastes can be enjoyed at the well-known restaurants. Places with beautiful views can be experienced. Cultural activities such as Salt Beyoğlu and Borusan Culture and Art Center can be visited. The most beautiful places to view Istanbul silhouette can be visited. Architecturally exciting buildings can be explored. Historical sites can be visited. Traveling on the historical tram line is possible. Where is İstiklal Caddesi and how to get there? İstiklal Caddesi is located in Beyoğlu district. The şişhane metro stop is at the end, and Taksim metro stop is at the beginning of İstiklal Street. Therefore, it is easy to reach the street from the beginning or end by using M2 Yenikapı-Hacıosman Metro Line. If you are not on this line, you can even transfer to this line. In addition to this, there are yellow buses, public buses, and funicular services to the area.