Istanbul

With History dating back to Ancient Greeks and varied landscape, Istanbul is home to delightful cuisine, a rich culture, and sights that will take your breath away.

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Things To See & Do

Dolmabahce Palace

Dolmabahce Palace

Home of the Last Emperor of Turkey
Known for its grandiose architecture the palace was constructed in the 19th century by Sultan Abdül Mecit and replaced the Topkap? Palace as the centre of Ottoman Empire upon its completion.

2-3 Hours.

Suggested Time

Topkapi Palace

Topkapi Palace

Former Royal Abode
Constructed between 1466 and 1478 by Mehmet II, the palace acted as the centre of Ottoman Empire until the Dolmabahce Palace was constructed by the waterside.

1-2 Hours

Suggested Time

Blue Mosque

Blue Mosque

Breath-taking Architecture
A functioning mosque, its six towers and mesmerizing architecture has made it an extremely popular among tourists visiting Istanbul.

1-2 Hours.

Suggested Time

Aya Sofya

Aya Sofya

Architectural Icon of Istanbul
Constructed in 537 and now a museum, Aya Sofya has served as an Eastern Orthodox cathedral, Roman Catholic cathedral, and an Ottoman Mosque and now functions as a museum.

2 - Hour

Suggested Time

Suleymaniye Mosque

Suleymaniye Mosque

Istanbul’s Top Tourist Attraction
One of the grandest mosque in Istanbul, the Süleymaniye was constructed in the 16th century by Süleyman I and is one of the most popular places visited in Istanbul.

1-2 Hours.

Suggested Time

Basilica Cistern

Basilica Cistern

An Ancient Water Tank
Famous for its awe-inspiring architecture, this is a subterranean water reservoir was built by Byzantine Emperor Justinian in 532 AD and is the largest of the surviving Byzantine underground water tank.

1-2 Hours.

Suggested Time

Kariye Museum

Kariye Museum

Home of Byzantine Era Artefacts
Also known as Chora Church, the Kariye Museum is a Byzantine Greek. It is home to a number of artefacts and provides a captivating glimpse of Byzantine Era art.

2-3 Hours

Suggested Time

Fatih Mosque

Fatih Mosque

The Mosque of Conqueror
Fatih Mosque, positioned in the district of Fatih, is one of the largest examples of Turkish-Islamic architecture in Istanbul and carries historical importance as it was built by Mehmet the Conqueror.

1-2 hours

Suggested Time

Hagia Sophia

Hagia Sophia

The Architectural Marvel
Hagia Sophia, located in Istanbul, is one of the most significant architectural structures in the world. Once a cathedral, later a mosque, and now a museum, it showcases the blend of Byzantine and Ottoman architecture.

2-3 hours

Suggested Time

Beylerbeyi Palace

Beylerbeyi Palace

Ottoman Elegance
Beylerbeyi Palace, located on the Asian shore of the Bosphorus, was a summer residence of the Ottoman sultans. It showcases opulent interiors and well-preserved architecture.

1-2 hours

Suggested Time

Galata Mevlevi House

Galata Mevlevi House

The Whirling Dervishes' Home
Galata Mevlevi House, located near the Galata Tower, is a museum dedicated to the Mevlevi Order of Sufis, known for their whirling dances. It offers an intriguing insight into their lifestyle and practices.

1-2 hours

Suggested Time

Mall of Istanbul

Mall of Istanbul

The Ultimate Shopping Experience
The Mall of Istanbul, located in Basaksehir, is the largest shopping, entertainment and residential complex in Turkey. It's home to hundreds of stores, restaurants, and a giant theme park.

3-5 hours

Suggested Time

Istiklal Avenue

Istiklal Avenue

Istanbul's Vibrant Heartbeat
Istiklal Avenue is a bustling street in the Beyoglu district of Istanbul. Known for its historic tram, it's lined with numerous shops, caf�s, restaurants, galleries, and boutiques.

2-4 hours

Suggested Time

Hippodrome

Hippodrome

The Byzantine Legacy
The Hippodrome, located in Sultanahmet district, was the social and sporting centre of Byzantine Constantinople. Today, it's an open-air museum showcasing ancient obelisks and columns.

1 hour

Suggested Time

Uskudar

Uskudar

Asia's Gateway to Istanbul
�sk�dar, located on the Asian side of Istanbul, is known for its historic mosques and traditional marketplace. It offers stunning views of the Bosphorus and the Istanbul skyline.

3-4 hours

Suggested Time

Princes Islands

Princes Islands

A Tranquil Escape
Princes' Islands, a group of nine islands off the coast of Istanbul, offers a peaceful retreat from the city hustle. They are famous for their car-free streets and Victorian-style houses.

Full Day

Suggested Time

Best Time To Visit Istanbul

Ideal year round destination

  • APR-SEP

    Peak Season

  • FEB-MAR

    Moderate Season

  • OCT-JAN

    Off-season

  • What To Expect:Dry and sunny weather with pleasant temperatures.
  • Things You'll Love:Exploring the sites and shopping from the colourful markets.

FESTIVALS AND EVENTS

Istanbul International Music FestivalJune/July

Istanbul Opera FestivalJuly

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Istanbul Gateway to Historic Attractions


Known as the City of the World's Desire, Istanbul renders a beautiful combination of culture and history. With so many stunning places, tourism remains at its peak throughout the year. So, it is time to explore the city, to get the best time of your life.



Istanbul Overview


Country

Turkey

Tourist Places in Istanbul

Kariye Museum, Basilica Cistern, Topkapi Palace, Aya Sofya, Dolmabahce Palace

Best Time to Visit in Istanbul

April to September

Restaurants in Istanbul

Kumkapi, Nisantasi, Taksim Square, Ortakoy, Galata Bridge

Istanbul is famous for

Heritage, Food & Culture, Memorable Experiences, International


Best Time to Visit Istanbul


The best time to visit Istanbul is between November and March. During this time, the Istanbul weather remains comfortable for outdoor activities. On the other hand, the Istanbul temperature during the summer months remains high with extreme humidity.


How to Reach the Places to Visit in Istanbul


Istanbul Airport, also known as Ataturk Airport, is the third busiest airport in Europe. Regular flights fly to and from cities like Toronto, Paris, London, and Cairo, to name a few. One can also take buses from Sultanahmet, the International Intercity Bus Terminal. There are two railway stations in Istanbul turkey, and trains run throughout Europe.


What are the Things to See and Do in Istanbul


If you are looking forward to turning your trip into an extraordinary experience, you must try all things to do in Istanbul. Start by visiting the Hagia Sophia and then continue to explore the iconic palaces and local markets. However, don't miss the sunset from Pierre Loti Hill and a long romantic walk along the Bosphorus.


Places to Visit in Istanbul


Blue Mosque

Known as a popular tourist destination in this city, the Blue Mosque has mesmerizing architecture. The idea of constructing this is to make a beautiful place for praying.


Basilica Cistern

This place is famous for its dumbfounding architecture. Emperor Justinian built it in 532 AD.


Dolmabahce Palace

The palace, constructed in the 19th century, is known for its grand architecture. Dolmahahce Palace is also one of the major attractions in this city to understand the importance of Ottomans and Turkey.


Restaurants in Istanbul


Gulhane Sark Sofrasi

Like its ambience, this restaurant serves the best Turkish food in this city. The taste of each dish has a remix of traditional and modern spin.


Last Ottoman Café & Restaurant

This Istanbul restaurant brings the taste of Ottoman history to your plates. You must try the soup, chicken and dessert.


Hanzade Terrace Restaurant

A rooftop restaurant, this place gives you a majestic view of this city and the sea. Also, don't miss out on the dessert and apple tea served here.


Places to Stay in Istanbul


Holiday Inn

With expansive rooms and a plush spa, this hotel makes for a perfect stay in this city. It has a well-equipped gym and banquet spaces.


Grand Hyatt

This luxury hotel boasts an indoor pool, spa and gym. Additionally, it has international and Asian restaurants.


Turvan Hotel

The Turvan Hotel is at a point from where you will get both land and sea transportation. With different categories of rooms, you get the best amenities here.


Nightlife in Istanbul


Istanbul Bar Restro and Music

If you are searching for the best Arabic DJ, head to this restro bar in Istanbul city. It has the perfect ambience to set your mood right.


Ritim


Istanbul nightlife becomes memorable when you spend a night at Ritim. This place has all your comfort food to enjoy with your friends.


Pub Crawl Istanbul

As per most visitors, this pub is where you can have the best time with your friends. You can also get a chance to meet new people here.


Food to Try in Places to Visit in Istanbul


This is the city that connects Europe and Asia, and that's why you will get multiple types of cuisines here. The must-try food items are Kestane, Islak Hamburger, Lahmacun, Boza and Kumpir. Moreover, you can spend your Istanbul currency on Turkish coffee, Shish Kebab, Pide, Icli Kofte, Kuzu Tandir, etc.


Things to Buy in the Places to Visit in Istanbul


Arasta Bazaar

This busy street in this city is where you will get small stores selling rugs, souvenirs, spices, pottery, etc. Interestingly, it is a historical part of the city.


Mall of Istanbul

If you are interested in international brands, head to the Mall of Istanbul. Just ensure that you have enough time on your hand.


Istinye Park

This place has fabulous architecture, and you will see a range of band outlets. Its prime location makes it a must-visit in the city.


Conclusion


Istanbul has glorious remnants of history, and its tourist attractions will impress every visitor. If you stay somewhere near Sultanahmet, you can explore some historical attractions. So, plan your trip today and get set on your journey.

FAQs - Frequently Asked Questions about Istanbul

For which type of travelling is Istanbul a perfect destination?

Istanbul is a perfect destination for Heritage themed holidays.

What are the things that you should not miss out on when you are in Istanbul?

If you are a true traveller, you should definitely not miss out on Home of the Last Emperor of Turkey, Former Royal Abode, and Breath-taking Architecture when you are in Istanbul to make a funfilled vacay.

How is the weather of Istanbul in peak season?

The weather of Istanbul in peak season is dry and sunny weather with pleasant temperatures. It means you can easily plan a trip in this season for maximum fun during this season.

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