Istanbul Cevahir
Şişli's mega-mall: 343 stores across six floors with a roller coaster, bowling and a glass roof over Büyükdere Caddesi.
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Istanbul Cevahir opened on 15 October 2005 on Büyükdere Caddesi in Şişli, on a 420,000 m² site that includes 110,000 m² of leasable retail and a 2,500-car garage. Originally conceived by Minoru Yamasaki before his death in 1986 and completed by Turkish-British architect Can Yavuzarslan at a cost of approximately US$250 million, it held the title of Europe's largest shopping mall by leasable area between 2005 and 2011. The signature glass roof carries a three-meter-high digital clock visible across all six retail levels.
Cevahir houses 343 shops, 34 fast-food outlets and 14 sit-down restaurants. The mix is broad rather than luxury-focused: Zara, H&M, LC Waikiki, Mavi, Nike, Sephora, Beymen, Boyner, Koton, Decathlon and Mediamarkt. Family entertainment is a major draw — an indoor roller coaster, bowling alley, an 11-screen Paribu Cineverse multiplex and several arcades sit alongside the food court. The mall is particularly busy with weekend day-trippers from across Istanbul.
Cevahir is directly connected to Şişli–Mecidiyeköy station on the M2 metro, with a dedicated underground exit into the mall. Metrobus stops at Mecidiyeköy steps away. Dozens of IETT bus lines run along Büyükdere Caddesi, including 25E, 27SE, 40 and 559C. From Taksim it is a 10-minute taxi via Halaskargazi Caddesi; from Istanbul Airport about 35 km via the O-7 motorway. Paid underground parking holds 2,500 vehicles.