Istiklal Avenue: The Beating Heart of Istanbul
Known as the “Grand Rue de Pera” during the Ottoman period, this street was densely populated by French, Venetians, and Levantines. With its Paris-inspired architecture, it gradually became Istanbul’s most modern and cultural face. During the Republican era, it was renamed “İstiklal,” symbolizing the spirit of independence.
Popular Places and Must-Sees
- Taksim Republic Monument – Taksim Square
- Hagia Triada Greek Orthodox Church – Meşelik Sokak
- Ağa Mosque – İstiklal St. No: 182
- İnci Patisserie – Mis St. No: 18
- Atlas Pasajı – No: 209
- Çiçek Pasajı & Fish Market – No: 172
- Nevizade Street – Behind the Fish Market
- Galatasaray High School – No: 159
- Saint Anthony Catholic Church – No: 171
- Moc Istanbul – No: 187
- Salt Beyoğlu – No: 136
- Midpoint Taksim – No: 187
- 360 Istanbul – Mısır Apartment, Istiklal St. No: 163 K: 8
- Asmalımescit – Şişhane area
- Pera Palas Hotel – Meşrutiyet St. No: 52
- Pera Museum – Meşrutiyet St. No: 65
Final Word
Istiklal Street is not a route, it is an experience. A story awaits you at every step, a different culture awaits you on every street.