Nisantasi
Nisantasi
Nisantasiı is located in Sisli district of Istanbul. It is a district known for its world-famous brands stores, cafes and entertainment venues, which is a monumental stone located at the intersection of Valikonagi Avenue and Tesvikiye Street-Rumeli Avenue, covering the parts of Mesrutiyet and Tesvikiye neighborhoods around the Governor’s Mansion. Nisantasi, which is largely intertwined with Tesvikiye, borders Macka to the southeast, Harbiye to the southwest, Osmanbey to the west and northwest and Tesvikiye to the east. Today, it continues to be both a busy, lively and crowded area of Istanbul, and an elite district with its luxury shops, galleries, restaurants and elegant showcases.
Nisantasi is known by many people as a district where more than one activity can be done on the same day, where quality time is almost guaranteed. Abdi Ipeksi, Tesvikiye and Vali Konagi streets are among the streets with the highest real estate rental prices in Istanbul. Abdi İpekci Street appeals to the upper income group. it is also the most famous streets in the first place they are looking for when they start their activities in Turkey of world-renowned brands. As of 2009, it is the world’s most expensive 25th street in terms of m2 rental price.
Nisantasi, which was largely known as a shopping district until the 2000s, was also known for its recently opened entertainment venues, and since 2002 it has become one of the centers of New Year celebrations in Istanbul. In Nisantasi, which has gained a different dimension with the lights on the streets and the New Year’s times, there is a dynamism not only during the New Year but of course throughout all four seasons. It is an undeniable fact that Nisantasi, where many street activities, fashion shows, fashion and shopping festivals take place especially in the summer and spring months, is a very important and valuable district for Istanbul.
Transportation:
You can take any bus to Harbiye located in Taksim Square. You have to get off at Harbiye stop and walk along the road. When you turn off Valikonagi Street, you will arrive in Nisantasi.
Assuming that you will go by metro – which is easier than by bus – take the metro from Taksim or another district. Get off at Osmanbey, follow Rumeli Avenue. You can reach Nisantasi with a 10-minute walking distance.
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