
The district of Beyoglu is located in the European part of Istanbul. The main urban waterway the Golden Horn separates Beyoglu from the old city. In the ancient times, the region was called Pera which means “Across” in Greek. In the 13th century, the district was a leading industrial center for the European merchants coming from Genoa and Venice. During the 19th century, Beyoglu became the most Westernized area of the city as it headquartered numerous European embassies. Furthermore, Beyoglu was at the heart of the modernization process and one of the first districts of the city to get electricity, telephone lines, governmental authority and transport modes such as trams and underground railway. All that makes Beyoglu an attractive business destination with a thriving past and upscale future. If you are interested in A-grade office space, a Beyoglu business center is a perfect choice. View the best options on our website for free!