![]() Ortaköy and Bebek have fewer bars to offer than the side streets of Istiklal Caddesi, but they tend to be cozier and are certainly better located to see the fireworks. Most of these party tickets are sold through online services like Passo, Biletino, BuGece, or Biletix Semi-Indoorsįor those who don’t want to pay some of the steep prices or simply don’t like to stay put in one place on New Year’s Eve, I suggest to head down to Ortaköy or Bebek. If live performances (of famous Turkish stars) are scheduled, then the prices rise even more. ![]() Hotels and restaurants mostly have a dinner-party combination, where bars and clubs usually offer unlimited drinks. Prices vary quite a lot depending on what’s included in the New Year’s Eve package. The goes for several venues located at Galataport. In general, the largest well-known Istanbul hotels, restaurants, bars and clubs offer fixed price entertainment. For that reason, I definitely don’t advise (single) female travelers to join street parties. The drawback with street parties is that, certainly in the latter stages, you may experience improper behavior. You want to make dinner reservations in time. From that point onwards you’ll celebrate on the street with thousands of others and buy your drinks from the shops around. The best way to experience this kind of New Year celebration is to have dinner in a restaurant in Nişantası or Kadıköy, and around 23:00 join the street party. By all means avoid the one held on Taksim Square. If you like crowds and want to gamble on fair weather, then maybe the Nişantası or Kadıköy street party is your cup of tea. Over the years the gathering got a bad reputation and tends to attract the wrong crowd. However, this is not where you want to be at New Year’s Eve. Typically, a lot of people will gather at Taksim Square. The purpose of this article is to offer you some popular ideas for New Year’s Eve. Therefore, listing what every bar, restaurant or hotel has up their sleeve is simply impossible. Every venue wants to outdo the other to make the transition from old to new as unique and special as possible. Turkey’s metropolitan is bustling all year round, but definitely goes the extra mile to welcome the new year. Celebrating New Year in Istanbul ( Yılbaşı / Yeni Yıl) is a great idea.
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