a very atmospheric place with lots of bars and a youth hangout... each bar has its own atmosphere, interior, idea and is located 5 minutes from the embankment and Galata Tower... in short, it's definitely worth a walk once) or you can do it a couple of times... afternoon and evening... it looks absolutely different
It's like being in a fairy tale! A very cozy street and a lot of interesting places are located on it) I tried the delicious San Sebastian in one of the cafes, it's delicious
It is marked as an attraction on the map, but there are at least 2 more similar streets with umbrellas in the city. Nothing unusual - the tables of establishments along the street are crowded and noisy. But! At the beginning of the street, from the Topkhane side, there is a fish stall - the man is a master of his craft - he has never seen tastier fish in the street food format. He's been cooking for a long time - but it's a show!!! I was coming back for more. I highly recommend it.
It's a nice street for photos, the cafes here are expensive, I don't recommend it, you can have a great meal away from this street and much cheaper. In general, take pictures and leave.
The expectation was that it was a straight street-street. In fact, there are 30 meters of umbrellas, ordinary umbrellas. It's all. It looks interesting in the photo, but I would not visit this attraction separately, only along the way.
There are many cafes and restaurants, a picturesque place. It's a little dirty, everything that is washed indoors spills out onto the street, where everyone walks
Ничего особенного ) много зонтиков над головой и большое кол-во баров и стрит фудов) чего то особенного ждать от этого места не стоит ) если гуляете в порту .. удобно посетить)
When you get to this street, you are greeted by a busy street with umbrellas, colorful umbrellas. It is original and very interesting. Well done. 👍
There are many coffee shops on this street where you can taste delicious coffee and pastries.
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Евгений Шемшура
Level 6 Local Expert
February 9
Nice place, on the way to Galata Port.
A 30-minute walk is enough.
2-3 parallel streets of 100-200 meters each, with cafes and coffee shops.
Near the historical Turkish bath-hammam
An ordinary street. There are several cafes, of which there are a dime a dozen in the old part. And umbrellas were hung up to attract tourists. Frankly, there's nothing to watch. It is better to sit in a cafe on the shore of the Bosphorus with a mug of cold beer. Atmospheric. It is possible under the bridge, but the prices bite. Shawarma with fish goes with a bang.
The street looks very interesting🤩 so cozy and at the same time - lively👍lived right "above the umbrellas"😻such an unusual view from the window (in any weather, and time of day)😁👍
A beautiful, atmospheric street. There are many cafes here. Music and movement until late at night! Tourists and local youth gather to spend time with friends.
A smart Turk stands at the entrance and does not allow you to take a picture, only after buying juice for 150 lire. And it's not about money, but about what money is being asked for - the umbrellas are battered and faded, the artifacts are in a neglected state, in general, there is nothing to sell the place out of
It is very beautiful, everywhere in every street has its own flavor, its own beauty. The fishing rod with umbrellas is super and the streets are very unusual.
The place is already tired, the umbrellas are askew, but you can still take a photo for memory, you will pass by, take a look, there are many cafes nearby
Cherkizon. There is nothing to do there unless there is a special need. For the sake of interest, I walked through the most nooks and crannies. Everything is cheaper here.