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It is not possible to define Taksim as a district. It is more correct to see it as a square and a collection of buildings surrounding it. Before it became a square, the district, which was a narrow area lined with old houses, took its present appearance over time after it was turned into a square and expanded. The Republic Monument in the middle of the square is used as a ceremonial place on national days, as well as a meeting place for those who come to spend time on Istiklal Street and its surroundings. The nostalgic tram runs from the beginning of the square to Tünel Square. Taksim Square and its surroundings are also a cultural, entertainment and shopping center. It houses many shops, cinema and theater halls, art workshops, exhibition halls, bars, discos, cafes. Especially on weekends, there is a 24-hour movement in Taksim; Most of the kiosks at the entrance of the square (including some on weekdays) are open all day on weekends. Nightclubs do not close until morning hours. The taxis located near the square provide transportation around the clock and are definitely a place where everyone can meet. Taksim, which has become an important center in terms of transportation, has started to show the feature of a junction rather than a square. You can reach Harbiye, Nişantaşı, Osmanbey, Şişli and Mecidiyeköy via Meydan, Cumhuriyet and Halaskargazi streets, to Kasımpaşa, Şişhane, Unkapanı, Aksaray and Yenikapı via Tarlabaşı Boulevard, to Tünel Square and Karaköy with İstiklal Street and the following Galip Dede and Yüksek Kaldirim streets. e is connected to Cihangir and Tophane by Sıraselviler Caddesi and Defterdar Yokusu, to Dolmabahçe by Gümüşsuyu (İnönü) Avenue, to Beşiktaş or Kabataş in opposite directions via Dolmabahçe, and to Nişantaşı and Maçka by Mete Caddesi and Taşkışla Avenue following it. .
1705 místní doporučují
Taksim Square
1705 místní doporučují
It is not possible to define Taksim as a district. It is more correct to see it as a square and a collection of buildings surrounding it. Before it became a square, the district, which was a narrow area lined with old houses, took its present appearance over time after it was turned into a square and expanded. The Republic Monument in the middle of the square is used as a ceremonial place on national days, as well as a meeting place for those who come to spend time on Istiklal Street and its surroundings. The nostalgic tram runs from the beginning of the square to Tünel Square. Taksim Square and its surroundings are also a cultural, entertainment and shopping center. It houses many shops, cinema and theater halls, art workshops, exhibition halls, bars, discos, cafes. Especially on weekends, there is a 24-hour movement in Taksim; Most of the kiosks at the entrance of the square (including some on weekdays) are open all day on weekends. Nightclubs do not close until morning hours. The taxis located near the square provide transportation around the clock and are definitely a place where everyone can meet. Taksim, which has become an important center in terms of transportation, has started to show the feature of a junction rather than a square. You can reach Harbiye, Nişantaşı, Osmanbey, Şişli and Mecidiyeköy via Meydan, Cumhuriyet and Halaskargazi streets, to Kasımpaşa, Şişhane, Unkapanı, Aksaray and Yenikapı via Tarlabaşı Boulevard, to Tünel Square and Karaköy with İstiklal Street and the following Galip Dede and Yüksek Kaldirim streets. e is connected to Cihangir and Tophane by Sıraselviler Caddesi and Defterdar Yokusu, to Dolmabahçe by Gümüşsuyu (İnönü) Avenue, to Beşiktaş or Kabataş in opposite directions via Dolmabahçe, and to Nişantaşı and Maçka by Mete Caddesi and Taşkışla Avenue following it. .