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This article is in process of being designed to give you
more information about the Istanbul attractions in Taksim
Square and Beyoglu, all of them which you can access in a few
minutes from Hotel Lamartine, Istanbul. |
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City Guide is still being edited. We welcome your input if you
feel you have anything valuable to add to the content. |
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Istanbul's
Taksim and Pera:
Istanbul Attractions around Hotel Lamartine |
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Istanbul’s modern
city center, Taksim has gained its reputation of being the heart of
the living city not only because of its convenient location but also
because of many different cultural, historic and artistic
attractions that it offers to the travelers.
Taksim Square
derives its name from the 1733 water distribution building built
there, in which water distribution for different districts of
Istanbul used to be administered. The word “Taksim” in Turkish means
“distribution” as it relates to where the water would be distributed
from at the time. At the center of Taksim Square is the 12 meters
high Republic Monument which was designed by the Italian architect
Pietro Canonica and it symbolizes the foundation of the republic by
Mustafa Kemal Ataturk in 1923.
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The historic Pera,
where is now officially called “Beyoglu” is a long pedestrian-only
district that starts at the Taksim Square and swings through to
Galata Tower for almost one and a half miles. More than 55 private
or state-owned Art Galleries and over 30 foreign Consulates can be found in Beyoglu.
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Beyoglu houses
many movie theaters such as Emek, Fitas or the Alkazar. Most of the
foreign movies are presented in their original language with
subtitles in Turkish. |
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History of Pera |
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Military Museum |
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Right to the north
of Taksim square stands the Military Museum.
The museum
displays tents, uniforms, weapons, helmets, flags and armors used by
the Turkish army in the past. Janissary (Mehter) Band show is
available everyday between 3:00pm and 4:00pm. The museum is open everyday
except Monday & Tuesday. |
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AKM |
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The 1307-seat
Ataturk Cultural Center is an opera house on Taksim Square that is
shared by the State Theater, State Symphony Orchestra and the State
Opera and Ballet. It has a separate 503 seat room for conferences
and meetings. It is only a 5 minutes of walk from Hotel Lamartine. |
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Istanbul
Convention and Exhibition Center (Lutfi Kirdar) |
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One of Istanbul's
most important convention centers and it is where the most important
international conferences were held such as HABITAT. |
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Cicek Pasaji
(Flower Courtyard) and the Fish Market |
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Cicek pasaji is an
“L” shaped historic passage where many small taverns and seafood
restaurants are located side by side. It is one of the first places
of choice in the city for locals to take their foreign guests for
dinner during which they can see a unique environment which presents
what dinners at Pera used to be like for many centuries. You can
expect to see musicians stop by at each table to play a song of
choice of the table and expect to be tipped for their services. They
do not necessarily work for the restaurant but go through them one
by one.
Fish Market is
located right next to Cicek Pasaji. |
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Dolmabahce Palace |
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The palace has 285
rooms and 43 halls and it was where the empire was administered from
during the last 150 years. |
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Besiktas Inonu
Football Stadium |
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The strategically
placed stadium of Turkish Football Club, Besiktas. It is located a
few minutes down Taksim Square, in direction of the Bosporus and
right next to Ritz Hotel. It sits on a hill right on top of
Dolmabahce Palace. |
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Hotels of Taksim
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Hotels located in
the same area as Lamartine include Hyatt Regency, Ritz,
InterContinental, Hilton and many other smaller sized hotels.
Istanbul Hilton is
especially an important hotel of the area since it was the first of
its kind in Istanbul. It used to be one of Conrad Hilton’s favorite
hotels in the world as he described in his 1957 book “Be My Guest.”
He does not forget to mention the Istanbul hotel right at the
beginning of his book, where he presented his acknowledgments. He
mentions that “his greatest debt is to each individual who has ever
been his guest in any hotel – whether in Cisco, Texas, New York or
Istanbul.” He was so proud of having his franchise in Istanbul
because he thought this was a place where the West connected with
the East. Throughout the book, he also mentions about a report he
had about the Istanbul Hotel on his desk that stated people from 38
different nationalities stayed at the hotel during April of 1957. He
describes in detail the time period he opened Hilton Istanbul in one
of the last chapters of his book that he named “Horizons Unlimited.”
Conrad Hilton notes that “the moment he reached Istanbul, he felt
the antiquity, romance and mystery of this ancient city”. He thought
this was a “tremendous place to plant a little bit of America by
building a hotel here that would be a friendly center where men of
many nations and of good will may speak the language of peace.” (1) |
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Transportation
Center |
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Bus station,
central subway terminal, Dolmus stop. |
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Foreign Consulates
and Contact Information |
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Over 30
consulates. Contact info coming soon. |
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Popular
Restaurants |
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Shopping at Pera |
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Nightlife (Clubs and Bars) |
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Things to Avoid |
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(1) Hilton, Conrad
N., “Be My Guest”; Simon&Schuster, 1957
This article contained accurate
information during the time it was written. If you are planning on
traveling to Istanbul, please further research the information noted
here for accuracy since some of the information is time-sensitive
and is likely to change overnight. |
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Telephone: +90 (212) 254 62 70 PBX
Fax: +90 (212) 256 27 76
Address: Lamartin Caddesi No:25 34437 Taksim Istanbul - Turkey
E-Mail:
info@lamartinehotel.com |
more
about Istanbul
Alphonse De Lamartine
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