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Sisli FAQ

Where to stay in Sisli?

There are a number of upscale hotels, fashion boutiques, shopping centers and restaurants serving European and global cuisine in Sisli. Cocktail bars cluster on andround Halaskargazi Street.

What is there to do in Sisli?

The Atatürk Museum displays documents and mementos in the house where Turkey’s first president lived. The imperial Ottoman Ihlamur Kasrı palace is known for its peaceful gardens. Visitors can also explore the many shopping and dining options in the area.

How do I get to Sisli?

The best way to get to Sisli is by metro. The area is well-connected by metro lines M2 and M6. You can also take the tram from Taksim Square or catch a bus from Beşiktaş or Levent.

How easy is it to get around Sisli?

Sisli is a very walkable neighbourhood and it is easy to get around on foot. If you want to go further afield, the metro and bus lines are convenient options. You can also rent a bike from one of the many rental companies in the area.

What are popular food items and drinks in Sisli?

Some popular food items in Sisli include kumpir (a baked potato dish), köfte (meatballs), and lahmacun (a Turkish pizza). For drinks, you can try ayran (a yogurt drink) or çay (tea).

How to get to Sisli?

The best way to get to Sisli is by public transportation. You can take th from Taksim Square or catch a bus from Beşiktaş or Levent.