I definitely recommend you to visit. You can walk for no more than 2 hours. Lots of atmospheric cafes. For the famous location with colorful umbrellas, you will have to pay for admission. Beware of dilution in the small streets. A dude walks in front of you and drops a shoe polish brush. Then, as a friend, he offers to clean your shoes. Then he starts begging for money. The average price is 300 liras. Then it turns out that it's only for one shoe.
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Альфия Курамшина
Level 10 Local Expert
April 20
I wasn't really looking forward to visiting this place, but I was hooked. Perhaps, as a creative person, the authenticity of the place and the paint responded. To be honest, they're paler in real life. And that's okay!)) I think it would be hard for the locals to live.
And filters will help us.
I don't know how the locals live, that crowds of tourists are constantly removing their facade. Although the older aunts easily brushed the laundry out of the window in front of us, the other one was smoking peacefully.
Window sills and balconies with flower pots create a special flavor! It's right at the very 💛
I hope that the cute shops and cafes around belong to them. And they earn from it!)
Beautiful shots made it difficult to take parked cars. But who are we to be outraged about this 😂
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Олеся Валерьевна
Level 11 Local Expert
May 21
A cozy and very atmospheric place. Istanbul from the inside: kids are kicking a ball, laundry is drying on a rope between houses, neighbors are discussing the latest news…
It's definitely worth visiting here: cute cozy houses, vintage entrance doors, flowers on window sills and, of course, cats!)