Discovering Istanbul
Istanbul is a sensory explosion. From the calls to prayer echoing across the city to the aromatic spices of the Grand Bazaar, every corner tells a story of empires past and a dynamic future.
Must-Visit Landmarks
Hagia Sophia & Blue Mosque
Start your journey in Sultanahmet. The Hagia Sophia, a masterpiece of Byzantine architecture, and the Blue Mosque with its stunning tilework, are essentials.
The Bosphorus Strait
Take a ferry between Europe and Asia. It's the best way to see the city's skyline, yalis (waterfront mansions), and the Rumeli Fortress.
Local Flavors
Don't miss out on authentic Simit (sesame bread rings), charcoal-grilled kebabs, and of course, traditional Turkish breakfast (Kahvaltı) — a feast that defines the city's hospitality.
Essential Tips
- Get an Istanbulkart for easy public transport.
- Learn basic Turkish phrases like 'TeĹźekkĂĽr ederim' (Thank you).
- Explore Kadıköy on the Asian side for a more local, trendy vibe.
Airport Transfers: New Istanbul Airport
To reach the city center efficiently, the 'Havaist' shuttle buses are the best and most economical option. They can take you directly to Taksim Square or Sultanahmet for around $5. Alternatively, the new M11 Metro line is fast and budget-friendly.
Avoiding Common Tourist Traps
Always insist on taxi drivers using the meter, or use apps like BiTaksi or Uber. Furthermore, avoid restaurants near Sultanahmet that do not clearly display prices on their menus, as they often overcharge tourists.
A Quick 3-Day Itinerary
Day 1: Explore the Historic Peninsula (Hagia Sophia, Topkapi Palace, Basilica Cistern).
Day 2: Shopping & Sights (Grand Bazaar, Spice Market, and a sunset Bosphorus cruise).
Day 3: Cross over to the Asian side (Kadıköy) for an authentic local culinary experience and trendy cafes.





