Istiklal Street, or İstiklal Caddesi, is the main pedestrian thoroughfare in Istanbul’s European Beyoğlu district, serving as a vital cultural center. Spanning from Taksim Square to Tunel Square, this bustling street is lined with late-Ottoman-era buildings that showcase a mix of neoclassical and art deco architectural styles. Visitors can stroll along the cobblestone path, taking in the historic facades and vibrant atmosphere. Today, the street is a hub for shopping, dining, and entertainment, offering a blend of traditional and modern experiences.
Istiklal Street (Istiklal Caddesi)
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