
Istanbul Turkey Travel Guide
Serious paths for hiking and trekking are limited within Sultanahmet. For hiking, consider areas outside the city, like the expansive Belgrade Forest in the northern direction of Istanbul, which offers well-marked trails.
The Princes' Islands also feature pleasant walking and cycling paths. Birdwatching enthusiasts find opportunities along the Bosphorus, especially when animals are migrating seasons.
Istanbul Biennial (Autumn, every two years) is a significant contemporary art exhibition.
Live music venues are not as frequent in Sultanahmet. For a livelier scene, head to Beyoğlu.
Main nightlife districts for dance clubs are in Beyoğlu, and by the Bosphorus in Ortaköy and Bebek.
Asmalımescit (Beyoğlu) is well-liked for its selection of bars and meyhanes. Karaköy features trendy bars and cafes.
Balance active exploring with traditional wellness experiences.
Istanbul is a shopper's paradise, offering everything from ancient bazaars to modern luxury boutiques.
Historic labyrinth of shops offering jewelry, carpets, leather goods, souvenirs.
Focuses on spices, Turkish delight, coffee, tea, and dried fruits.
Behind Blue Mosque, smaller, less overwhelming bazaar for textiles, ceramics.
Authentic open-air Friday market in Fatih where locals shop.
Many shops within Grand Bazaar and Arasta Bazaar are also workshops. Caferağa Medresesi features small workshops.
Consider bringing home these authentic Turkish items.
Find unique items and shop responsibly.
Many others substantial shops, especially carpet dealers, arrange international shipping. Confirm costs and insurance.
Be aware of your home country''s import rules for imports, just for textiles, edible goods, and historical objects, to avoid issues upon re-entry. Keep receipts.