Şişli harbors a number of neighborhoods that are popular with expats and Turks alike. Situated along the metro line, it is the beginning of the high-rise district and houses Europe's largest and the world's second-largest mall. Nişantaşı, an older elite Istanbul quarter has high-end shopping and restaurants and rents equaling its upscale standards, while Kurtuluş, which aptly means "independence and deliverance," and offers just that for more and more former Cihangir residents seeking reasonable accommodation that is still just an arm's length from the Beyoğlu vicinity. The Turkish inhabitants of this middle-class neighborhood, originally founded it in the 16th century as a residential area for Greeks, typically consists of the minority variety, while expats love the area being a typical Turkish neighborhood filled with small shops, charcuteries, green grocers and authentic "ocakbaşı" grill restaurants. It is also just a short stroll away from the city's oldest organic market held in Ferikoy on Saturdays with an antique bazaar in the same spot on Sundays.