It is very difficult to be in Istanbul and not pass through the division even once, but this is impossible. It is not only Istanbul's main metro station but also the center of its daily, cultural and ethnic life that connects the city's outskirts to one another, and also combines the city's tourist experience with local daily life.
The field took its name from the old water distribution station of the city, which was stopped a century ago. It continued to use the square and the surrounding neighborhoods as the cultural center of the country.
The most important streets in the field to make it one of the most important tourist areas of Istanbul is the lively and rich Istiklal Street, which offers the tourists from cafes and restaurants, not to mention the experience of shopping and urban roaming vital. Nearby is Ghazi Park, which forms the great green lung of central Istanbul. Important and famous hotels around the square are the most famous of which are the Ritz Carlton and Marmara. Around the field are fast food restaurants, and in the surrounding streets you will find a host of restaurants, bars and nightclubs.
The most famous landmarks are the Republic Monument on its southern edge, which symbolizes the transformation of Turkey into an independent state under the leadership of Ataturk, and you can use the tram to Tunnel, practically the second oldest underground tunnel in the world after the London Underground.