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Those enjoying classical music can hear it at Cemal Resit
Rey Hall. Operas, Operets, Ballets, Worldwide-Movies films,
Bookshores, Concerts, Jazz Evenings Exhibitions and
Conferences all share the cultural palette of the city.
Istanbul also has a rich program of night entertainment.
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
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