Babylon, designed as a multipurpose performance space, is the premier award-winning live music venue in Turkey. Top international names from jazz, latin, brasillian,reggae, world music, electronica spectrum are staged on weekends. DJ sessions are once a month. Local bands hit the stage on weekdays. Several bands booked for Babylon are: Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, Chicks On Speed, Mad Professor and many more. Capacity of 450 standing or 300 with tables & standing.
To get to Club 29 you must cross the majestic Bosphorous in a boat. Once on the Asian side of the river the lavish al fresco space reveals itself as a series of spacious, tented Oriental-style rooms.
There's a pleasant airy feel to this stylish Istanbul bar and restaurant. The interior is white and light with wood floors. A glass-fronted cabinet across one wall houses bottles of spirits and gives the feeling of being in someone's – very chic and elegant – living room.
Kervansaray Restaurants & Night Clubs welcomes you to the most famous traditional Turkish show at the heart of beautiful Istanbul
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Nevizade Sokak, a side street 1 block from Istiklal Caddesi, is an area popular with locals for it's many small "meyhanes" - Turkish taverns, and outdoor sitting areas for chatting and drinking. All along Nevizade, primarily on nice evenings, you will find tables set up outside with loads of people chatting away; snacking on "meze" - small Turkish dishes, and sucking down Efes beer or some "raki" - a Turkish liquor.
In an Oriental atmosphere, enjoy the "Kanun", a typical Turkish musical instruments; discover the delights of a typical "Fasil" orchestra; and then a program extravaganza to experience the flavor of words and customs of our folklore and belly dancing. Have a Turkish coffee in a Turkish home furnished with lacework all around. And as a final, enjoy a nostalgic journey into the very heart of entertainment. A unique environment, good taste and firs class service.
Reina is less of a club than a vast entertainment emporium that includes several bars, restaurants and dance floors that can accommodate more than 2500 people. Cosy. Packed with Turkish celebs, models, millionaires and media players, the restaurants run the gamut from Italian to Sushi to more traditional local fare: try Köşebaşı for kebabs, Ninja Sushi for Japanese or Brasserie D'oeuf for French. To avoid confusion, drinks prices are the same at all the venues, and the vast main dance space spinning Eastern and European club sounds is never far away. Located at the foot of the European side of the Bosphorus Bridge, the 'world under one roof' concept is in many ways a metaphor for multicultural Turkey. "A passport to the European Union" is the philosophy of creator Mehmet Koçarslan and we reckon he achieves just that.