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Istanbul’s Taksim square is one of the most crowded areas in the city where the central metro and bus stops transfer thousands of locals and tourists in and out on a regular basis. From that point, Istiklal Street lies out with a huge number of people walking in and out of stores, cafes and restaurants. Istiklal Street has a wide range of shopping occasions, with everything available from clothing, bookstores, cafes, fast food restaurants, and even a few night clubs. All through the day, Istiklal is also full of performers, which go from the random musician, to a full band, to Turkish folk music, and even puppet and magic shows.
From the main road of Istiklal Street, a couple of narrow streets branch away and take you to places closer to the local. Tunel and Asmalimescit are built as winding streets where every corner and turn reveals a new bar or restaurant worth sightseeing, and there is also a wide range of stores selling musical instruments from Tunel towards Galata. Moreover, at this point you can see several graffiti and street art on the walls, and also on the tables, the nighttime welcomes every kind of crowds like a magnet for drinks and hangout. There is unlimited flow of people along these streets no matter what the time is and you can meet your friends by chance while going from one bar to another.
Named as the region of the bohemians, artists, and musicians, the description is very suitable. You can see many tattoos, leather jackets, and motorcycles in this part where numerous bars, restaurants, shops, and cafes wait for you to be explored. Cihangir is constantly dynamic both day and night, specifically on Sundays as many cafes offer brunch and the hungry crowds flow. You can hear lots of people speaking different languages in this neighborhood, as the foreigners also live in this region.