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Christmas in Bağdat Avenue Turkey 2023 | New Year in Bağdat Caddesi Kadıköy District Turkey
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Christmas in Bağdat Caddesi Turkey 2023 | New Year in Bağdat Caddesi Kadıköy District Turkey
Christmas in Kadıköy Turkey 2023 | New Year in Kadıköy District Turkey
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Bağdat Avenue (Turkish: Bağdat Caddesi, literally Baghdad Avenue) is one of the most important high streets on the Anatolian side of Istanbul, Turkey. It runs approximately 14 km (8.7 mi) from Maltepe in the east to Kadıköy in the west, almost paralleling the coastline of the Sea of Marmara. The most important part of the street runs 6 km (3.7 mi) from Bostancı to Kızıltoprak within the district of Kadıköy. Bağdat Avenue is usually seen as the counterpart of Istiklal Avenue on the European side of the city in terms of its importance and glamour although it lacks the fine heritage of historic buildings to be found on Istiklal Avenue with almost all its architecture modern.
Bağdat Caddesi mainly runs through middle and upper-class residential areas. A one-way street for traffic, it is lined with old plane trees and flanked by a series of shopping malls, boutiques and elegant shops offering world-famous brands, 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.
Heading westwards, Bağdat Avenue runs through: Cevizli, Maltepe, İdealtepe, Küçükyalı, Altıntepe, Bostancı, Çatalçeşme, Suadiye, Şaşkınbakkal, Erenköy, Caddebostan, Göztepe, Çiftehavuzlar, Selamiçeşme, Feneryolu and Kızıltoprak. The busiest stretches of Bağdat Avenue run between Suadiye and Caddebostan, where most of the shopping malls and fashion stores are located.
Bağdat Avenue offers a variety of transport options including buses, dolmuşes, taxis and rentable scooters. Within walking distance of the avenue there are seabus (high-speed catamaran ferry) terminals in Kadıköy and Bostancı. The Marmaray railway running just north of the avenue serves Bostancı which has a quay for commuter ferries, which connect the Asian side of the city with the European side, as well as for ferries to the nearby Princes' Islands.
A Walking Tour of Istanbul City Kadikoy District has always been attractive!
Kadikoy district is in the Asian part of Istanbul
It can be said that Istanbul is the largest and most famous region in the Asian part
This area has one of the main public transportation in Istanbul
It can be said that in 2021, this region has become very popular and famous all over Turkey due to the existence of various markets
The night walks in the streets of Kadikoy district are fantastic despite the cafes and restaurants that have given a new color to the city of Istanbul after its complete reopening.
The Kadikoy district of Istanbul has sea transport due to its proximity to the Bosphorus Strait to other parts of Istanbul and even Turkey cities.
Standing on Kadikoy Pier, you can see the European part and especially historical places such as Galata Tower, Sultanahmet Mosque, Hagia Sophia.
This Kadikoy District also has very beautiful and attractive scenic and historical areas that are not hidden from tourists and many travel agencies plan to visit this neighborhood in the Istanbul tour program.
kadiköy is a district located on the Anatolian side of Istanbul, kadiköy is always very crowded and usually consists of young people, there are very nice cafes, bars, and restaurants and the evenings are more beautiful. In this video, we will take you to Kadikoy and tour its most crowded streets together. It will start from Bahariye Street and end at the Kadikoy metro station, I hope you like it, please if you are not a subscriber, subscribe and support me and you liked the video, do not forget to press the like button, have a good time
Located on the Marmara Sea coast on the Asian side of town, the Kadıköy district and its Moda neighborhood, in particular, have soared in popularity over the past few years, leading us to name it one of the 50 coolest neighborhoods in the world. Hundreds of new bars, cafés, restaurants, and shops have opened here, making the area a must-see for those really wanting to get a feel of how the city hangs out these days. While it may be the apple of the eye for an ever-increasing number of Istanbulites, Kadıköy still features a more relaxed vibe than the bustling European side, a fact quite evident upon the first visit. If you’re still not convinced, taking a ferry there might just be the best way to soak up Istanbul's inimitable views.
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Christmas in Kadıköy Turkey 2023 | New Year in Kadıköy District Turkey
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Bağdat Avenue (Turkish: Bağdat Caddesi, literally Baghdad Avenue) is one of the most important high streets on the Anatolian side of Istanbul, Turkey. It runs approximately 14 km (8.7 mi) from Maltepe in the east to Kadıköy in the west, almost paralleling the coastline of the Sea of Marmara. The most important part of the street runs 6 km (3.7 mi) from Bostancı to Kızıltoprak within the district of Kadıköy. Bağdat Avenue is usually seen as the counterpart of Istiklal Avenue on the European side of the city in terms of its importance and glamour although it lacks the fine heritage of historic buildings to be found on Istiklal Avenue with almost all its architecture modern.
Bağdat Caddesi mainly runs through middle and upper-class residential areas. A one-way street for traffic, it is lined with old plane trees and flanked by a series of shopping malls, boutiques and elegant shops offering world-famous brands, 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.
Heading westwards, Bağdat Avenue runs through: Cevizli, Maltepe, İdealtepe, Küçükyalı, Altıntepe, Bostancı, Çatalçeşme, Suadiye, Şaşkınbakkal, Erenköy, Caddebostan, Göztepe, Çiftehavuzlar, Selamiçeşme, Feneryolu and Kızıltoprak. The busiest stretches of Bağdat Avenue run between Suadiye and Caddebostan, where most of the shopping malls and fashion stores are located.
Bağdat Avenue offers a variety of transport options including buses, dolmuşes, taxis and rentable scooters. Within walking distance of the avenue there are seabus (high-speed catamaran ferry) terminals in Kadıköy and Bostancı. The Marmaray railway running just north of the avenue serves Bostancı which has a quay for commuter ferries, which connect the Asian side of the city with the European side, as well as for ferries to the nearby Princes' Islands.
A Walking Tour of Istanbul City Kadikoy District has always been attractive!
Kadikoy district is in the Asian part of Istanbul
It can be said that Istanbul is the largest and most famous region in the Asian part
This area has one of the main public transportation in Istanbul
It can be said that in 2021, this region has become very popular and famous all over Turkey due to the existence of various markets
The night walks in the streets of Kadikoy district are fantastic despite the cafes and restaurants that have given a new color to the city of Istanbul after its complete reopening.
The Kadikoy district of Istanbul has sea transport due to its proximity to the Bosphorus Strait to other parts of Istanbul and even Turkey cities.
Standing on Kadikoy Pier, you can see the European part and especially historical places such as Galata Tower, Sultanahmet Mosque, Hagia Sophia.
This Kadikoy District also has very beautiful and attractive scenic and historical areas that are not hidden from tourists and many travel agencies plan to visit this neighborhood in the Istanbul tour program.
kadiköy is a district located on the Anatolian side of Istanbul, kadiköy is always very crowded and usually consists of young people, there are very nice cafes, bars, and restaurants and the evenings are more beautiful. In this video, we will take you to Kadikoy and tour its most crowded streets together. It will start from Bahariye Street and end at the Kadikoy metro station, I hope you like it, please if you are not a subscriber, subscribe and support me and you liked the video, do not forget to press the like button, have a good time
Located on the Marmara Sea coast on the Asian side of town, the Kadıköy district and its Moda neighborhood, in particular, have soared in popularity over the past few years, leading us to name it one of the 50 coolest neighborhoods in the world. Hundreds of new bars, cafés, restaurants, and shops have opened here, making the area a must-see for those really wanting to get a feel of how the city hangs out these days. While it may be the apple of the eye for an ever-increasing number of Istanbulites, Kadıköy still features a more relaxed vibe than the bustling European side, a fact quite evident upon the first visit. If you’re still not convinced, taking a ferry there might just be the best way to soak up Istanbul's inimitable views.
#kadikoy #istanbulkadikoy #kadikoywalktour