Where to go in Galata – A guide of Istanbul
Galata neighborhood is the second most popular in Istanbul, located in the European part of the city. Separated from Sultanahmet district with a strait, connected with Galata Bridge – another tourist location. Guests also visit this area due to the Galata Tower, Taksim Square and the major pedestrian street Istiklal.At the two-storeyed Galata Bridge Turks are fishing, and restaurants are located below.
On both sides of the bridge you can see the entire flavor associated with Turkish trade and street food. On the side of Sultanahmet there are special decorative boats, where cooks fry fish on the grill and cook the famous Belik akmek (fish in bread). And on the shore salespeople are standing with money boxes who sell that, in a meter from coast over the water fish in bread is handed over.
There are three boats, they stand one by one. All places are occupied; you have to wait until someone eats up, if you want to dine on site.
Another Turkish “ginger” is sold at once – marinade with cucumbers (2 lira/pc). Like a cocktail. Or the stuffed shells with rice and lemon. (1 lira/pc).
We’ve tried out everything – tasty, you can try that once.But it looks as if locals hang out here more and enjoy this food.
There’s always too crowded, and sellers try to make you buy something every few minutes, such as, wet wipes, lemonade, Coke. And simply throw wet wipes or thrust Coke in your hands. They don’t care that you refused the last time.
We simply wanted to wander the streets and find something interesting for us.
And we found a colored wall at once.
The most crowded street in the Galata neighborhood is the one that leads directly to the Galata Tower, and then changes into Istiklal Street. Therefore, if you walk along other nearby streets, there will be no crowds and intrusive Turks.
Here, in the industrial area, we visited several places, about which we wrote in a separate article here. Then we again went to more crowded streets near the Galata Tower.
Police has cool motorcycles, they drive in twos)
Here in the days of our stay a movie was shot. This guy seems simply a guard 🙂
We actually saw less cats in Istanbul than expected. We came across dirty ones more often. And here’s a little family nest, but the place isn’t photogenic.
You can reach the Taksim Square by funicular from the side of the Galata Tower or from the main transport station Kabatas.
Another coffee house is hidden in the corner.
And these are the establishments in the main tourist street.
Maggie is shocked too.
You can survive here for five minutes, and then better turn to parallel streets, where you can see many interesting things.
Well, we stayed a little longer to try the dope. You should taste only their Turkish ice cream in Turkey, because you won’t try such nowhere else. Very tasty and natural. Seller is always dressed in a suit and shows tricks to every buyer. It’s very entertaining, even if you have already seen it from the sidelines. Price 7 lira, portions are large.
The old tram, which is called Nostalgic and drives the visitors along the main street to Taksim Square.
Finally turned to other streets.
Kabatas district, here’s a final tram station and the main sea port where ships head to the Prince’s Islands (about which an article is here).
The waves are always big there because of ships traffic from everywhere.
Anglers organize fishing wherever they can. It doesn’t matter that ships are hanging around. They are taking out the haul from dirty water up to 10 pieces at a time.
Such a poor restaurant, as if deliberately presses among refurbished facades.
Istanbul – a unique city.
On our way home, we decided to drop by the fishing market on the side of Galata Bridge. Prices are relatively expensive (if compared with Croatia and Greece), one fish costs from 5 lira. Here they sell fish by the piece, not per 1 kg. And who knows where that fish was caught. We have a sneaking suspicion that from this dirty water spoiled by ships and sewage rivers that we saw in the Asian part.
The exhaust gases from the ship, and they arrive and sail away every few minutes here…
View of the Galata neighborhood.
View of Sultanahmet district.
With love, RH.
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