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For a bookshop this size, the selection of English-language books is disappointingly limited. However, the shop is definitely worth earmarking for the city's most extensive range of international magazines and newspapers, but make sure you have the right change early on in the day as they're notorious for not having a single coin at opening time. A pretty good range of travel guides and international maps is available here. There is also a cafe and reading area, with a serene, library ambience. Other branches are found at Kadiköy Is Merkezi 10/137 Kadiköy (+90 216 347 7906) and Narlibahçe Sokak Cagalogl (+90 212 513 5079).
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Istanbul is such a diverse city that it's almost impossible to split it up into definable districts. The only real distinction that can be made is between the European and Asian sides, which are separated by the Bosphorus Strait. Stretching from the Black Sea, straddling across the Bosphorus, …