Business Bank Street

Walking among the historic houses, some of which are still standing, is like traveling through time. Especially Business Bank Street, which was later closed to vehicular traffic, is a place where you can see the finest examples of old island houses and shops.

Business Bank Street

Walking among the historic houses, some of which are still standing, is like traveling through time. Especially Business Bank Street, which was later closed to vehicular traffic, is a place where you can see the finest examples of old island houses and shops.

The center of Gökçe, consisting of three neighborhoods: Çınarlı Mahallesi, Yeni Mahalle and Fatih Mahallesi, has a very nostalgic atmosphere as it is an old Greek settlement. Walking among the historic houses, some of which are still standing, is like traveling through time. Especially Business Bank Street, which was later closed to vehicular traffic, is a place where you can see the finest examples of old island houses and shops. You can buy souvenirs from the gift shops along the street and take a break for a meal in cafes and restaurants.

Gökçeada, Çanakkale, Türkiye

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