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Sirkeci is a district in the Fatih district of Istanbul. Located at the mouth of the Golden Horn by the sea, the district is bordered by Bahçekapı to the west, Sarayburnu to the east, and Cağaloğlu to the south. The most important point of the district is Sirkeci Train Station, and its main street is Ankara Street.

Sirkeci district was an important district during the Ottoman period, both because it was close to Topkapi Palace and the Babiali building, the Grand Vizier’s Office. Since it was on the seaside, it was in a position to be the Babiali’s pier. After the Orient Express started operating in 1885 and the Sirkeci Train Station started operating in 1890, the district gained even more importance.

Sirkeci Train Station, the first train station on the European side of Istanbul, is a historical structure that has always stood out as one of the special places of Istanbul, taking its place in verses where joy and sorrow are mixed.Sirkeci Train Station, which has been one of the first stops of those who come to Istanbul for years, is a place where those who want to experience nostalgia in Istanbul can visit and is also home to the Istanbul Railways Museum.

Sirkeci Station still continues to function as the main stop for the railways between Europe and Istanbul. The district still maintains its importance with the Marmaray railway tunnel project. In addition, Eminönü-Harem Car Ferry and Eminönü-Adalar Ferry piers are located on the seaside of Sirkeci. The largest post office building in Turkey, the Grand Post Office, is also located in the Sirkeci district.

The streets of Eminönü between Yeni Cami and Sirkeci were actually reorganized in the 19th century and more and more businesses started to open in this narrow area every day. This place is a paradise especially for electronics enthusiasts; you can buy many things you are looking for cheaply. It also offers delicious kebab options for those with limited budgets.

Eminönü got its name from the Maritime Customs and Customs Directorate located here during the Ottoman period, but there is no record yet of vinegar being sold in Sirkeci during the same period.

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Sirkeci train station, which is also one of the stops of the famous Orient Express, the large Post Office building, one of the structures that left its mark on 20th century architecture, and the I. and IV. Foundation Inns are just a few of the beauties you can reach in a few steps.

Sirkeci is a neighborhood in the Fatih district of Istanbul province. Located at the mouth of the Golden Horn by the sea, the district of Bahçekapı is to the west, Sarayburnu (Topkapı Palace) is to the east, and the district of Cağaloğlu is to the south.

B1 is the last train vehicle to the Marmaray Sirkeci Station location in Sirkeci, Fatih area.

The distance between Taksim (T2), Istanbul and Sirkeci, Istanbul is approximately 3.61 km and can usually be covered within 20 minutes.

With Marmaray, Üsküdar and Sirkeci, on both sides of the Bosphorus, are connected by a tube passage constructed using the submerged technique under the sea.

The Istanbul Postal Museum, aka PTT Museum Istanbul (Turkish: PTT İstanbul Müzesi), is a postal museum dedicated to the historical development of mail and telecommunication services in the Ottoman Empire and Turkey, exhibiting related equipment and instruments as well as a collection of postage stamps. It was established in 2000 by the Turkish Post, and is situated inside the Grand Post Office building at Sirkeci quarter of Fatih district in Istanbul, Turkey.

Right next to the post office building is the Hobyar Mosque, which is often overlooked by people. First built in the second half of the 15th century by Emir Hobyar Hoca, the mosque fell into disrepair over time. It was extensively renovated by Vedat Tek during the construction of the Grand Post Office. The hexagonal mosque, decorated with Kütahya tiles, has a single-balcony minaret.

If you stand on the steps of the post office and look to your right, you will see one of the best examples of the Art Nouveau style, the Vlora Inn. It is impossible not to admire the extraordinary elegance of the workmanship of the building, which immediately catches the eye with its stone ornaments in the form of roses and intertwined flowers. It will remind you of the Botter apartment building on Istiklal Street.

Türkiye İş Bankası Museum
Among the Post Office and the New Mosque, many wonderful 19th and 20th century buildings house branches of well-known banks today. The Türkiye İş Bankası building, which dates back to 1898, first served as a post office and then as a parcel sorting office. The building, which passed into the hands of Türkiye İş Bankası in 1928, currently serves as an art museum (closed on Mondays).

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