Istanbul Travel Guide

Istanbul is one of the world's great city destinations, spread across Europe and Asia and connected by the Bosphorus. Historic mosques and palaces sit alongside busy neighborhoods, markets, ferries, restaurants and modern districts.

This Istanbul travel guide brings together our practical information about the city's main attractions, public transportation, airports, neighborhoods, accommodation and Bosphorus experiences.

Istanbul and the Bosphorus travel guide
Istanbul and the Bosphorus
Plan Your Visit

Istanbul Travel Guides

Whether you are visiting Istanbul for one day or staying for a week, these guides cover the main parts of planning a trip to the city.

Historic Istanbul

Famous Places to Visit in Istanbul

Many of Istanbul's most visited historical attractions are concentrated around Sultanahmet, making the Old City a good starting point for first-time visitors.

Good to Know

Planning Your First Istanbul Trip

How long to stay

Three to four days gives first-time visitors enough time for the main historical areas, the Bosphorus and several neighborhoods.

Getting around

Metro, tram and ferry services cover most areas visitors need. An Istanbulkart makes public transport easier.

Where to start

Sultanahmet is the easiest place to begin if Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque and Topkapi Palace are high on your list.

Getting Around

Istanbul Public Transportation

Istanbul is large, but many visitor areas are connected by metro, tram and ferry. Understanding Istanbulkart and the main transport lines before arriving can save time during your stay.

Europe Meets Asia

See Istanbul from the Bosphorus

The Bosphorus is part of everyday life in Istanbul as well as one of the city's main attractions. Public ferries cross between Europe and Asia throughout the day, while sightseeing cruises follow longer routes past palaces, waterfront neighborhoods, bridges and historic landmarks.

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Choose Your Area

Where to Stay in Istanbul

Sultanahmet is convenient for historical attractions, while Karakoy, Galata and Taksim offer easier access to restaurants and nightlife. Besiktas and the Bosphorus neighborhoods are popular with travelers looking for waterfront hotels.

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