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With a monthly lease price of about $3500 m², it is currently the most expensive street for retail stores in Turkey. [1] A variety of exclusive and expensive shops offering Turkish and international designer labels, restaurants of international cuisine and cafés line both sides of the street.
This is a list of notable restaurants in Istanbul. It includes a listing of notable cafés. Istanbul is the most populous city in Turkey. Name Location Est. Food type
English: Editable Vector Map of the Istanbul Turkey in SVG format. Can be edited in the following programs: Adobe Illustrator, CorelDraw, InkScape Principal streets and roads, names places, residential streets and roads, road number labels, water objects, land use areas.
Aerial view of the Istanbul metropolitan area at night The Hagia Sophia in Fatih, Istanbul's historic center Nişantaşı shopping district in Istanbul Bosphorus Bridge and skyline of the Istanbul Central Business District. The list of urban centers in Istanbul lists the major clusters of retail, office, government, retail and dense residential ...
City's İstanbul İçerenköy Ataşehir: Dec Emaar Square Mall Ünalan Üsküdar: MM LC Waikiki; Koçtaş home improvement; Evidea home goods; Address hotel; Deposite: Başak: Başakşehir [4] LC Waikiki; Forum Istanbul Kocatepe Bayrampaşa: 176,380 [11] BO Dec MM IKEA; Galataport: 2021 Karaköy (Galata) Beyoğlu: 400,000 * [12] BE Cruise ship ...
A shopping street or shopping district is a designated road or quarter of a city/town that is composed of individual retail establishments (such as stores, boutiques, restaurants, and shopping complexes). Such areas will typically be pedestrian-oriented, with street-side buildings, wide sidewalks, etc. [1] [2]
A one-way street for traffic, it is lined with old plane trees and flanked by a series of shopping malls, boutiques and shops, as well as by restaurants serving international and local cuisine, pubs and cafes, luxury car dealers and banks. Most of the shops are open seven days a week, including Sunday afternoons.
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