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apartment for sale in istanbul city center Istiklal street
This property located right next to Taksim Square is a very special project, which is surrounded by consulates and situated in an extremely pure and spacious region, is definitely unique and only 200 meters away from the famous Istiklal Street.
With its rich history and cultural life, it’s one of the most popular neighborhoods in Istanbul, nothing is easier than renting and selling properties here. Guests will share a street with the Italian and Dutch embassies, many Europeans have settled here. Living here will be very safe, the whole street will only be accessible to residents’ cars and embassy cars.
This project is a unique example of architectural aesthetics, with 7 buildings surrounding the secret gardens and courtyards. The boutiques, designer stores, restaurants, and culture and arts centers, which have taken their places in its close surroundings, are veritably swathing the convivial neighborhood they are situated in.
Istiklal Street, which has created numerous admirers for itself over the many years, is one of the most valuable inheritances of our day, as a district which is swathed in monumental homes, passageways, theaters, galleries, shops and embassies…
Location :
- Istiklal Street : 200m
- Taksim Square: 1 km
- Istanbul Airport: 42 km
- Sabiha Gökcen Airport: 45 km
- 2 Subway stations : 1 km
- Pera Museum : 500 m
- The Museum of Innocence : 150 m
- Galata Tower : 900 m
- Church of Santa Maria Draperies : 150 m
- Dolmabahçe Palace : 2.5 km
- Carrefour Supermarket : 500m
About Tom Tom…
Tomtom is an area east of Istiklal Street in Istanbul, Turkey. It’s worth taking a short detour to explore this historic area. A bit further down is the Italian High School (Liceo Italiano IMI / Özel İtalyan Lisesi), which was founded in 1888 and originally located on Nur-i Ziya Street. It shut down from 1911 to 1913 due to the Italian-Turkish War, and again from 1915 to 1919 due to World War I. After World War I, the school transferred to its current location.
The IMI in the name refers to Italian Middle Schools. There’s a high school as well as a middle school in the complex. Turkish students can enroll in the high school, but only Italian or foreign students can enroll in the middle school. The curriculum is presented in Turkish and Italian, and the school is owned and funded by Italy.