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Taksim Square and Around

Taksim Square is the perfect starting point for exploring Istiklal Street. You can visit Istiklal Street all day long, starting from Taksim Square. Exploring Taksim and Istiklal Street individually with a great free audio guide offered by Istanbul Tourist Pass® provides a more efficient experience. With this audio guide, you can be informed and have a pleasant time.

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Taksim Square and Around


The services of Istanbul Tourist Pass® for your Taksim and Istiklal Street tour are not limited to the free audio guide. You can also get discounted entrance to the Galata Tower and the Museum of Illusions. You can benefit from discounts on VIP tickets for the Fire of Anatolia Dance Show at Ataturk Cultural Center.


Istanbul Tourist Pass® is a digital travel pass for tourists exploring the city. It includes more than 100 popular tourist attractions, such as the Hagia Sophia and the Blue Mosque, and different experiences, such as the Flying Dress Photoshoot. Tourists can save both money save over 50% and time by purchasing 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5-day passes, depending on the duration they plan. With Skip the Ticket Lines, pass holders can pass through many tourist attractions without waiting in ticket queues, and since they enter the museums with a guide, they do not waste time in the entrance queues.


 


About Taksim Square


Taksim Square, one of the most symbolic and vibrant areas of Istanbul, offers visitors a unique experience. This iconic square holds a special place in the hearts of both locals and visitors, offering a perfect blend of history, culture, and modernity. As you explore this lively area, you'll be captivated by its unique charm and energy.


Taksim Square is one of the most famous and lively squares in Istanbul. Known as the center of the city, this square has been the scene of many important events in the past and played an important role in the social, cultural and political life of Istanbul.


The square is located in the Beyoglu district and is located on the European side of the city. It takes its name from the Arabic word "taksim", which means "division". It is very close to the historical Galata Tower and Istiklal Street and is one of the most popular tourist areas in Istanbul. One of the most distinctive features of the square is the Republic Monument. This monument represents Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the founder of the Republic of Turkey, and symbolizes the country's efforts at modernization and Westernization.


Taksim Square is a cosmopolitan and vibrant center in Istanbul. At the very center of Taksim Square stands the Republic Monument, a magnificent structure unveiled in 1928 to commemorate the fifth anniversary of the Turkish Republic. This symbolic masterpiece pays homage to the nation's history and the spirit of its people.


While wandering around the square, you can observe the fluttering of the pigeons' wings and the friendly people who feed them. This scene highlights the liveliness of the square and the common spirit that people come together and share. Taksim Square is not just a square, but also the soul of the city. This creates a charming atmosphere, making Taksim Square a true gathering place for locals and tourists alike.


About the Republic Monument



The Republic Monument, located in Taksim Square, was completed in 1928 by Italian sculptor Pietro Canonica. The base and landscaping of the monument were made by architect Giulio Mongeri.



The monument is located in a circular square and is designed in a fountain style. The bronze figures are placed on an arched stone plinth, inspired by traditional architecture. The height of the monument is 11 meters and pink Trentino-Alto Adige/Sudtirol and green Suza region marbles were used on its base.



One side of the monument represents the Turkish War of Independence, and the other side represents Republican Turkey. On the north face, Mustafa Kemal is depicted with his soldiers. On the other side, it symbolizes the founding of young Turkey with Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, Ismet Inonu and Fevzi Çakmak in civilian clothes, soldiers and the public. Additionally, on this face, the statues of Soviet generals Mikhail Frunze and Kliment Voroshilov, located behind Atatürk, express gratitude for the Soviet aid provided to Turkey. On the side faces of the monument, there is a soldier statue and two female portraits in the medallions above them.


What to do Nearby?


Beyond the monument, the vibrant energy of Taksim Square continues to unfold. Immerse yourself in the lively ambience of the bustling commercial markets lining Istiklal Street, offering a wide array of shops, eateries, and boutiques. Whether you are in search of unique souvenirs or craving authentic Turkish delicacies, you are sure to find something that piques your interest.



Taksim Square is not only a cultural hub but also serves as the central transportation hub of modern Istanbul. The Istanbul Metro and bus system converge here, making it incredibly convenient for travellers to access various parts of the city. From here, you can embark on exciting journeys to explore the enchanting attractions that Istanbul has to offer. Adjacent to the square is the peaceful and picturesque Gezi Park, a lush green oasis amidst the bustling cityscape. Take a stroll through its winding paths, relax on the benches, and enjoy the serenity of nature, offering a welcome escape from the vibrant energy of Taksim Square. As you explore the area, you’ll also come across the magnificent Taksim Mosque, an architectural gem that graces the skyline with its stunning domes and minarets. Feel free to step inside to admire the intricate craftsmanship and experience the spiritual ambience.


Taksim Square truly embodies the spirit of Istanbul—historic, lively, and diverse. It is a place where the past meets the present, and where the heartbeat of the city can be felt in every corner. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a shopaholic, or a lover of culture, Taksim has something remarkable to offer you.


 

What You're Wondering About

Where is Taksim Square located? expand_more
Taksim Square is located in the Beyoglu district of Istanbul, on the European side. The square is a symbolic center of both historical and modern Istanbul.
What significant structures are located in Taksim Square? expand_more
Among the most significant structures of the square is the Republic Monument. This monument symbolizes Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder of the Republic of Turkey, and represents the country's modernization efforts. In addition, important areas such as Taksim Mosque and Gezi Park are also close to the square.
How to get to Taksim Square? expand_more
Istanbul's transportation network provides very easy access to Taksim Square. Public transportation such as the metro and buses extend to the square, allowing visitors to easily travel to various parts of the city.
What is the historical and cultural importance of Taksim Square? expand_more
The square has been the scene of important events in the history of Istanbul and has played a central role in the social, cultural and political life of the city. Additionally, the area around the square hosts various events such as artistic events, festivals and protests.

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