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Istiklal Avenue is a famous pedestrian street in Istanbul, Turkey. Here are a few interesting facts about it: Istiklal Avenue is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Istanbul, attracting millions of visitors each year. It is over 1.4 kilometers long and is lined with shops, restaurants, cafes, and historic buildings. It was originally built in the late 19th century as a shopping district for the city's upper class. The avenue is also home to some of Istanbul's most famous landmarks, such as the Galatasaray Lisesi and the St. Anthony of Padua Church. The avenue is also famous for its historic tramway, which runs along the avenue and offers a unique and nostalgic way of exploring the area. The avenue is also host to the Independence Day Parade of Turkey, and the street is closed for the parade, it is a great opportunity to see the traditional and contemporary performances and costumes. The avenue is also home to several consulates, including the French consulate which is located in the Galatasaray High School Building, one of the most important landmarks on the street. The avenue is also famous for its nightlife and entertainment, with many clubs, bars, and music venues. İstiklal Avenue (Turkish: İstiklal Caddesi; English: Independence Avenue) historically known as the Grand Avenue of Pera (Ottoman Turkish: جادهٔ كبیر, romanized: Cadde-i Kebir; Greek: Μεγάλη Οδός του Πέραν, romanized: Megali Odos tou Peran; French: Grande Rue de Péra), in the historic Beyoğlu (Pera) district, is an elegant 1.4 kilometre (0.87 mi) pedestrian street and one of the most famous avenues in Istanbul, Turkey. It acquired its modern name after the declaration of the Republic on 29 October 1923, İstiklal (Independence) commemorating Turkey's triumph in its War of Independence. The street starts at the northern end of Galata (the medieval Genoese quarter) at Tünel Square and runs as far as Taksim Square. It is flanked by late Ottoman era buildings (mostly from the 19th and early 20th centuries) in a variety of styles including Neo-Classical, Neo-Gothic, Renaissance Revival, Beaux-Arts, Art Nouveau and First Turkish National Architecture. There are also a few Art Deco style buildings from the early years of the Turkish Republic, and a number of more recent examples of modern architecture. Many would once have been apartment blocks but most are now occupied by boutiques, music stores, art galleries, cinemas, theatres, libraries, cafés, pubs, nightclubs with live music, hotels, historical patisseries, chocolateries, restaurants and a steadily growing number of international chain stores. There is even a branch of Madame Tussauds. #walkingtour #istanbul #istiklalcaddesi #beyoglu #turkey from Wikipedia