Stretching between Kadıköy and Maltepe for 14 kilometers on the Asian side of İstanbul, Bağdat Avenue is one of the most popular destinations of shopping. ...
Halaskargazi Avenue runs between Şişli and Harbiye for 1.3 kilometers. From banks to restaurants, shops to museums, it is home to many different businesses and sights. ...
Located in one of İstanbul’s oldest districts, Beyoğlu, İstiklal Avenue has a quite long history. The street here started to be shaped during the Byzantine times and it has been one of İstanbul’s most important shopping destinations since the 19th century. ...
Taksim Square, in Beyoğlu, is one of Istanbul’s most iconic and energetic places. During the Ottoman period the site was a collection and distribution point for water coming from the Belgrade Forest. Taksim means division or distribution in Turkish. ...
Leather is a natural, soft, durable and indissoluble material. Pores on leather help the air and water circulation and thus it can “breathe” by absorbing moisture and then discharging it. Leather is also flexible to a certain degree. ...