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Galatasaray Fish Market and Çicek Pasaji
The guide was updated:Halfway through the market runs the Nevizade, a lane with a string of good value Meyhanes—traditional taverns. The flower thoroughfare next to the market is a reconstructed restaurant street, but it’s a little more expensive.
Useful Information
- Address: Istiklâl Cad., Istanbul
- More Info: Nevizade, Beyoglu
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Galatasaray Fish Market and Çicek Pasaji
Halfway through the market runs the Nevizade, a lane with a string of good value Meyhanes—traditional taverns. The flower thoroughfare next to the market is a reconstructed restaurant street, but it’s a little more expensive.
Read more
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