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Nightclubs
provide splendid entertainment
throughout dinner, ranging from a
selection of Turkish songs to the
famous bellydance. By the end of
year 1990,the historical tramline of
Tünel-Taksim has recommenced to
service and it keeps on operating on
a line of 1640 meters with 3
motrises and 2 wagons, making 14.600
trips, totaling 23.944 kilometers
per year and carrying 6,000
passengers a day on average; as well
as serving for touristy purposes.
Alongside are modern high capacity
discos, cabarets and jazz clubs in
the Taksim - Harbiye district
Recommended some of them; Catwalk -
Hammam - Babylon - Laila - Joy
Ortakoy - 7th House - People - Soho
- Hayal kahvesi - Club 147 - Harrys
Jazz Bar - Kemanci/Mandala - Han
Cafe - Barbahce - Roxy - Club 14 -
Changa - Hengame - Andon - Sarabi -
Club Beyond - Agora - Club 99 -
Queen Bar - De Ja Vu. In Sultanahmed
there are now a number of
restaurants in restored Byzantine
and Ottoman buildings which give a
unique atmosphere to an evening out.
Kumkapi, with its many taverns,
bars, and deligious fish
restaurants, is another attractive
district. For many years people have
been meeting in Cicek Pasaji in the
Beyoglu district for snacks and
seafood specialities. Also in
Beyoglu district, the narrow
Nevizade street, near Cicek Pasaj,
is the best place in Istanbul for
eating Turkish specialties and
drinking Raki. On the Bosphorus,
Ortaköy is the best place for
nightlife in Istanbul, with its
nightclubs, jazz clubs, fine seafood
restaurants and bars |