Hi, One last question before our trip. My son says he heard there was a Harley Davidson store in Istanbul. We can't find it on the internet. Any info???????
Istanbul / Harley Davidson store?
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When I was there in May, a couple of friends went to visit the Harley shop. I didn't go with them, but I know they took a taxi to Ortakoy. This is very nice area to visit in Istanbul, especially in the evenings. I'm sure if you just took a taxi to Ortakoy, you could find it. I remember being able to see the store from the bridge. Sorry if this isn't much help. Have you tried calling your local Harley shop? They could probably give you an address that you could show to a taxi driver. Have fun in Istanbul!
Thanks Lisa!!!
Elizabeth
It is in Ortakoy, accross the street from the pfeizer building. Jus mention the name to a cabi and hold on. But you are in Istanbul, don't waste your time at an American landmark, it is kinda like going to McDonalds when in Paris, you just don't do that.
Tolga