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Walking POV istanbul Bagdat Avenue or Bagdat Street ( Bağdat Caddesi ) 4K UHD 50 fps from Göztepe, Caddebostan, Erenköy, Şaşkınbakkal to Suadiye. 00:00 Highlights 01:00 Goztepe 07:09 Caddebostan 19:18 Erenköy 24:44 Apple Store 33:35 Saskinbakkal 43:08 Suadiye Filmed on: Jun. 14, 2022 (Tue. 05-00 pm) Temperature: 78°F 26°C Subscribe to WT-TV - https://bit.ly/38PFuj5 Route on maps - https://goo.gl/maps/ipfowFpsmca9jnMk9 Follow us on Instagram - / walkingtourstr Learn more about istanbul city - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Istanbul Learn more about Bagdat avenue - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bağdat_... #istanbul #kadikoy #kadıköy #bagdatcaddesi #bağdatcaddesi #bagdatavenue #bagdatstreet #goztepe #göztepe #turkey #touristplaces #travelbloggers #travelvlog #traveling #travelling #travellife #travelvlogs #richlifestyle #walkingtour #walking #walkthrough #walk #virtualtour # 4kwalk #4kwalking #4kwalkingtour #luxuryhomes #luxurylife #luxuryrealestate #Bağdatcaddesi #Bağdat_caddesi #baghdadstreet #baghdad_street #4kistanbul #istanbul4k #baghdadavenue #شارع_بغداد #إسطنبول #بغداد #خیابان_بغداد #استانبول #جاده_بغداد #بغداد_جاده #ولاگ Bağdat Avenue (Turkish: Bağdat Caddesi, literally Baghdad Avenue) is one of the most important high streets on the Anatolian side of Istanbul, Turkey. It runs approximately 14 km (8.7 mi) from Maltepe in the east to Kadıköy in the west, almost paralleling the coastline of the Sea of Marmara. The most important part of the street runs 6 km (3.7 mi) from Bostancı to Kızıltoprak within the district of Kadıköy. Bağdat Avenue is usually seen as the counterpart of Istiklal Avenue on the European side of the city in terms of its importance and glamor although it lacks the fine heritage of historic buildings to be found on Istiklal Avenue with almost all its architecture modern. Bağdat Caddesi mainly runs through middle and upper-class residential areas. A one-way street for traffic, it is lined with old plane trees and flanked by a series of shopping malls, boutiques and elegant shops offering world-famous brands, as well as by restaurants serving international and local cuisine, pubs and cafes, luxury car dealers and banks. Most of the shops are open seven days a week, including Sunday afternoons. Heading westwards, Bağdat Avenue runs through: Cevizli, Maltepe, İyitepe, Küçükyalı, Altıntepe, Bostancı, Çatalçeşme, Suadiye, Şaşkınbakkal, Erenköy, Caddebostan, Göztepe, Çiftehavuzlar, Selamiçeşme, Feneryolu and Kızıltoprak. The busiest stretches of Bağdat Avenue run between Suadiye and Caddebostan, where most of the shopping malls and fashion stores are located. Bağdat Avenue offers a variety of transport options including buses, minibuses, taxis and rentable scooters. Within walking distance of the avenue there are seabus (high-speed catamaran ferry) terminals in Kadıköy and Bostancı. The Marmaray railway running just north of the avenue serves Bostancı which has a quay for commuter ferries, which connects the Asian side of the city with the European side, as well as for ferries to the nearby Princes' Islands. Don't forget to subscribe and share! Thanks for watching!!! *** This video vlog is made to show the city and the environment, if you are seen in the video and you don't want that, please contact us by comments down below, you will be removed or censored as soon as possible.