In commercial areas, there are more tourists than locals. But I like the steep winding lanes here.
Beyoglu
Posted: Apr 3, 2018
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莲子99
5/5Outstanding
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A branch of Independence Street is full of high-difference alleys, tea shops, coffee shops, or some art shops are many, the streets are very narrow, and you will see the different buildings crowded together.
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Posted: Nov 29, 2020
Princesstt
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Turks' lives are still very leisurely. They go out to smoke after dinner every day and then drink black tea, so their women smoke, and there are many restaurants on Beyuru Street.
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Posted: Feb 25, 2019
doudourw
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There are a lot of people here. They are all rolling mountain roads. The streets are very narrow. The buildings on both sides can also see the vicissitudes of history. At night, they are very busy. It's good to turn around where the shops are concentrated.
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Posted: Dec 3, 2016
katy616
5/5Outstanding
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Beyoglu is the busiest place in Istanbul. The streets and alleys are full of restaurants, cafes and shops. It is a good place to learn about local life and enjoy nightlife.
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Posted: Dec 8, 2015
Soomi
5/5Outstanding
amazing palce
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Posted: Feb 27, 2022
门子乀
4/5Excellent
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When I first arrived in Istanbul, I stayed in Beyuru and went in and out by bus every day. There are flourishing TAKSIM Square, lively independent streets, as well as ancient city walls with a long history, and some dilapidated dwellings, where modern and ancient meet.