Taksim / Beyoğlu
This is the culture, art and entertainment center of Istanbul... This is
Taksim, this is Beyoğlu... These who names are always pronounced
together; because when go to one, you see the another...
No matter where you take a transportation, you
reach Taksim easily. If Istanbul were an independent state, its capital
would probably be Taksim...
In Taksim Square, Atatürk Statue, Ataturk Cultural
Center and a huge crowd of people welcome you. Taksim is the
intersecting point of roads flowing to Dolmabahçe, to Maçka, to Şişli,
to Şişhane, to Tünel and Cihangir. Or in another words, Taksim
distributes Istanbul life to the rest of the city... (In Ottoman Turkish
“Taksim” means to distibute, to allocate. The reason for this name being
given to the district is the allocation of water once being made to all
of Istanbul from here...)
The most important of these lifelines is, without
doubt, Istiklal Street. Istiklal Street which extends from Taksim to
Tunel is the unchanging route of a journey which ends in the very heart
of Beyoğlu. We recommend you to make this journey by walking; however
during this journey, the nostalgic tram which travels through the hectic
crowd wil definitely catch your eye. Whatever it takes, try getting on
this tram too. When watching outside through its window, remember that
it was this tram which was the only means of transport in Istanbul once...
Eating? It’s all here; world famous fast food
restaurants, kebab restaurants, pide places, Ottoman, Mexican, Chinese,
Italian, home made food and even simit! (Simit is itself a course of
snack. The simits sold in streets and in small pushcarts are in fact
like bread, it is covered with sesame. You can never have enough of it
when it is hot, crispy and especially accompanied by a cup of tea).
Movies? In every hundred meters, there is one, multi-saloon movie
theatres... If you want to to watch looking opera, ballet, theatre? Here
is Atatürk Cultural Center (AKM), to private theatres, to city
theatre... Or you can visit exhibitions, activities? The galleries on
each side welcome you... Istiklal Street also itself, intersecting
streets and even its parallel streets are full of cafes, bars, street
pubs, night clubs... In Beyoğlu, Istiklal Street, Çiçek Pasajı (Flower
Passage) especially attracts tourists. Dozens of restaurants in Çiçek
Pasajı hosts everyone who wants to have a nice dinner accompanied by
Classical Turkish Music...
In brief, for Taksim and Beyoğlu, it would be true
to say the “hottest spots” of Istanbul... Meanwhile, if you stop by
Beyoğlu, do not leave without seeing St. Antuan Church...