Istanbul

Istanbul
Istanbul is one of the large and important cities of Turkey and is considered the historical, cultural, and economic capital of the country. This city is located at the intersection point between the continents of Asia and Europe and has a strategic geographical position. Istanbul, with its very ancient history, diverse urban fabric, and rich cultural diversity, is an attractive destination for living and for visitors. In this city, you can get acquainted with historical and cultural sites such as the Hagia Sophia Mosque, Süleymaniye Mosque, Topkapi Palace, and the Grand Bazaar.
Imagine you are about to travel to one of the ancient and historical cities of the world that has witnessed many historical events; a place in the Eurasia region, between the continents of Asia and Europe, known as the beautiful city of Ottoman mosques, and its stunning architecture can captivate your eyes for hours. Undoubtedly, Istanbul holds all these special features within itself, and today, many people from all over the world choose it for travel. Despite the city’s high population, Istanbul has complete urban facilities. From restaurants, cafes, and local markets to large stores and commercial complexes, everything is available to you. In addition, the city has an advanced public transportation system that includes the metro, buses, trams, and ferries, which provide suitable transportation facilities throughout the city. In this article, the Atlloo application intends to introduce Istanbul to you. If you would like to know this beautiful tourist destination and prepare yourself for a wonderful trip there, stay with us in the rest of this article.
History of Istanbul
The history of Istanbul city has been very complex and difficult because many incidents and events have occurred in this city in the past. Today, Istanbul is known worldwide for its historical depth, over which great empires, including Persia, Rome, Ottoman, and even Greece, have ruled. Cyrus the Great succeeded in conquering Istanbul city 500 years before Christ (Note: This historical claim is likely inaccurate). At that time, this city was considered part of the vast Achaemenid Empire, and the Iranians named it Takht-e Room, while the Greeks called it Byzantium until then. 333 years before Christ (Note: This date is likely inaccurate in the context provided), the Romans, who gained great power, took possession of this city under the command of Constantine, who was a great Roman commander (Note: Constantine the Great’s actions related to Constantinople were much later than 333 BC), and changed the city’s name to New Rome. The people at that time did not welcome this name much and called Istanbul by the name of Constantinople or the city of Constantine. Osman, in 1300, by establishing peace among the Turks of his region and also by creating a powerful army, founded the Ottoman government and made Ankara the capital.
In 1453, Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror succeeded in achieving unprecedented glories for the Ottoman Empire and was able to conquer the city of Constantinople, also known as the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire at that time, and put an end to the rule of the Eastern Roman Empire. Sultan Mehmed named this city Istanbul and also changed his capital from Ankara to Istanbul to better support his westward expansions towards Europe. Istanbul is one of the largest cities in Europe and the fifth largest city in the world, with a population of approximately 12 million (Note: Population figures can vary), hosting many immigrants from other cities of Turkey every day due to better and developing opportunities. The city of Istanbul is divided into eastern and western parts by the Bosphorus Strait, the narrowest strait in the world, located in Asia and Europe respectively. This city is connected to the Black Sea from the north and to the Mediterranean Sea from the southwest by the Bosphorus Strait, and the eastern and western parts of Istanbul city are connected by two bridges.
Currently, 65 percent of Istanbul’s population lives in the European part, and 35 percent lives in the Asian part of the city. The population of Istanbul has increased about 5 times in recent years, indicating the growth and development of this city.
The best season to travel to Istanbul depends on personal preferences and interests:
1. Spring: In this season, Istanbul’s days are warmer, and nights are cool and pleasant. Gentle spring rains also bring beauty and life to the city. The average daily temperature is around 18 to 27 degrees Celsius, which for many travelers brings less heat congestion.
2. Autumn: This season, with cool weather and pleasant temperatures, is one of the best times to travel to Istanbul. The weather is cool and suitable for daytime excursions, and the colorful beauty that this season brings to the city’s appearance has a special charm.
Considering the weather variables, each season has its pros and cons, and for a better experience, the best season to travel to Istanbul may be different for each person.
The areas of Istanbul are composed of 3 main parts:
1. Historical Peninsula: This section includes the Eminönü and Fatih districts, located on the northern shores of the Golden Horn. The historical peninsula is bordered by the Walls of Constantinople to the west, the Sea of Marmara to the south, and the Bosphorus to the east.
2. North of the Golden Horn: This area includes Beşiktaş and Beyoğlu and is the location of the last sultan’s residence.
3. Üsküdar and Kadıköy areas: These areas are located in the Asian part of Istanbul. They were originally independent cities, and currently, significant commercial and residential developments have taken place in them. These areas comprise approximately one-third of Istanbul’s population.
Language of Istanbul
The official language of Istanbul city and the entire country of Turkey is Istanbul Turkish. This language has preserved its sweetness and beauty with effort and changes over time.
Religion
Most of the population of Istanbul, the majority of whom are Turks, practice the religion of Islam. Most individuals are Muslim, and the majority of them are Sunni. Near the border with Iran, a population of Shias also resides. In the Turkish constitution, which was ratified in 1924, Islam was confirmed as the official religion of this country (Note: This statement about the 1924 constitution is historically inaccurate).
Currency
The currency of Turkey is the Lira, which is equal to 100 Kurus. For traveling to Istanbul, you can carry your Lira with you. In recent years, due to high inflation, 6 zeros were removed from Turkish coins and banknotes, but this country still has a common and suitable currency. Turkish coins include 1, 5, 10, 25, and 50 Kurus, as well as 1 Lira, and banknotes include 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, and 200 Lira. Carry these coins and banknotes with you when traveling to Istanbul.
Culture, manners, and customs in Istanbul city
Turks are known as hospitable people and are extremely happy to invite guests to their homes, treating their guests with great respect and politeness. It is interesting that if a guest leaves the house earlier than scheduled, it is considered disrespectful to the host, and this may be due to the guest being unhappy with the host.
Another custom in Istanbul is that during mourning periods, neighbors prepare food for three days and take it to the mourner’s home. In these situations, Halva is one of the things the deceased’s family makes and gives to neighbors as a gift. In addition, close friends of the deceased also prepare Halva and, as a remembrance of the deceased, begin to praise them while stirring the Halva. Halva is ready when everyone present says a memorial sentence about the deceased. Another custom in Turkey is that Muslims usually break their fast with tea and Turkish kebab during Iftar, and markets remain open until late night, and buying and selling activities continue in them. Furthermore, Turkish people are very cautious in financial matters and attach great importance to negotiation and bargaining in their transactions, whether these transactions are small or large.
Economy in Istanbul
One of the fundamental criteria for the progress of any city is its economic situation. Understanding the economy of cities can help in better comprehending life in that city, people’s income levels, and effective factors in development. Istanbul is known as a prosperous city with a strong economy in Turkey, and this situation has been created due to its suitable geographical location and adequate transportation infrastructure for international trade. Generally, about 20 to 30 percent of Turkey’s industrial activities take place in Istanbul. One of Istanbul’s economic strengths is the development of the tourism sector and related investments; therefore, the construction of hotels, the establishment of large airports, the development of entertainment and welfare centers, and other tourism infrastructure in Istanbul have expanded significantly.
Why was Istanbul not chosen as the capital of Turkey?
In determining the capital of a country, various factors play a role, and this is also true for Turkey. Due to the high importance and influence of Istanbul in Turkey, there is a question about why the capital of Turkey is not Istanbul and Ankara was chosen instead?
Many government departments, buildings, and important political centers are located in Ankara, which is a key factor in determining the capital. Also, during World War I, Istanbul was occupied by foreigners and lost its strategic position, which led to the transfer of the capital from Istanbul to Ankara. Istanbul was more sensitive geographically than Ankara, which made it easily accessible to enemies.
Lifestyle in Istanbul:
The lifestyle in Istanbul is usually determined by the cost of living, for example, you might have a low-cost life in this city, or your lifestyle might be such that you have to pay high expenses. If we examine the average monthly expenses, for living in Istanbul and Turkey in general, 700 to 900 dollars per month might be sufficient, and also the average rent for houses is 100 Turkish Lira per square meter, meaning that for renting a 70-square-meter house, you might spend between 6000 to 8000 Lira. Transportation costs in Istanbul are relatively low, while Ankara and Istanbul are known as expensive in terms of transportation (Note: This contradicts the previous statement about Istanbul’s transportation being low-cost), but compared to other countries, their costs are lower.
House rent is the first expense you might face, although we cannot determine a fixed amount for it, typically the rent for a 70-square-meter house is around 8000 Turkish Lira or more, and of course, the rent amount also depends on the location and area where you decide to rent a house. Another thing to consider is the cost of food in Istanbul, which is usually comparable to Tehran’s prices, although sometimes it might be more expensive. Regarding clothing, you have no particular worries because the prices in Istanbul are lower than in Iran and the quality is also high. For example, for buying summer clothes, you might spend approximately 400 Lira, jeans 500 Lira, and a pair of men’s shoes 800 Lira.
In the entertainment section, costs are variable and depend on your taste and preferences. For example:
– For two cinema tickets, you have to pay about 400 Lira.
– For dinner for two with drinks and dessert, you can budget about 800 Lira.
– And for two theater tickets, the cost will be approximately 400 Lira.
Istanbul is a large and extensive city that fortunately has an efficient and effective transportation system. This diverse transportation system includes metro, tram, bus, yellow taxis, online taxis, and even ferries and boats for transportation within the city.
One of the important features of public transportation in Istanbul is the use of an electronic ticket called “Istanbulkart”. These cards have many advantages and are very easy to use. Also, you can buy separate tickets for single use or use tokens, but our recommendation is to use Istanbul cards.
Public Transportation in Istanbul:
– Metro and Tram: Metro and tram stations are marked with the letter M and blue and red colors. Each service leaves the stations every 2 to 10 minutes, and the metro operating hours are from 6 AM to 12 AM.
-Bus: Major bus stops in Istanbul are located in areas such as Taksim Square, Beşiktaş, Kabataş, Kadıköy, and Üsküdar. These services mostly operate between 6 AM and 11 PM.
– Ferry and Boat: Using ferry and boat services is one of the exciting ways to explore Istanbul. These services allow crossing from Asia to Europe, traveling up and down the Golden Horn, and traveling to the Prince Islands. The main ports in the European part of the city are located near the mouth of the Golden Horn and next to the Kabataş tram station.
– Dolmuş or Van: Dolmuşes operate as taxis in Istanbul and are yellow. These vehicles have a capacity for 8 people and are relatively cheaper than yellow taxis.
Metrobus: Metrobus is a type of rapid, double-sided bus that uses special stations equipped with advanced facilities. This vehicle has dedicated terminals for passenger entry and exit that are connected to Istanbul city.
Hospitals in Turkey:
Turkey has approximately 1200 state and private hospitals, some of which are recognized as top and quality hospitals. American medical centers are considered the best hospitals in Turkey, although the cost of treatment in these hospitals is higher compared to other centers. Acıbadem private hospital has reasonable costs and provides very good facilities along with this cost. Also, the famous Anadolu Hospital provides specialized treatments in various fields such as cancer and chemotherapy and is recognized as one of the best hospitals in the world due to its high level of medical services.
Famous and valuable mosques in Istanbul:
1. -Hagia Sophia Mosque:
This mosque is a symbol of Istanbul city and was known as the largest church in the world in past centuries. By the command of Mehmed the Conqueror, it was converted into a mosque in 1453 and turned into a museum by Atatürk in 1935. The area of Hagia Sophia is about 6,000 square meters.
2. -Blue Mosque (Sultan Ahmed):
This mosque, with its 6 minarets, is the first mosque after Al-Haram Mosque to have this number of minarets. Located next to the Bosphorus Strait, this mosque offers beautiful views.
3. -Rüstem Pasha Mosque:
It has a smaller area but is distinguished from other mosques by its beautiful architecture and location in the crowded bazaars of Istanbul, as well as the use of red color in its structure.
4. -Dolmabahçe Mosque:
This mosque also has beautiful and pleasant architecture and is among the popular destinations for visitors to Istanbul after Hagia Sophia and the Blue Mosque.
Places to visit in Istanbul:
Topkapi Palace Istanbul
This palace is one of the largest and most popular attractions in Istanbul, where history and civilization enthusiasts can enjoy its beauties. This palace includes various sections, each representing a brief history and culture.
Basilica Cistern
Basilica Cistern is one of the historical and unexpected attractions of Istanbul. This cistern, built in the 6th century AD, supplied Constantinople with water and provided water to the emperor.
Dolmabahçe Palace Istanbul
Dolmabahçe Palace was built in the mid-19th century and is designed in the Neoclassical style. This palace is located near the Bosphorus and replaced Topkapi Palace.
Bosphorus Boat Trip Istanbul
The Bosphorus Strait is one of the most popular places for water activities in Istanbul. You can enjoy the beauties of the city around the Bosphorus Strait by riding on various types of boats.
Grand Bazaar Istanbul
The Grand Bazaar is one of the oldest and largest covered bazaars in the world, attracting over 250,000 tourists every year (Note: This visitor number seems low for the Grand Bazaar’s known popularity). This bazaar is a suitable place for buying all kinds of traditional and local goods.
Galata Tower
By visiting Galata Tower, you can see and enjoy the best urban views of Istanbul from a height.
Vialand Theme Park (Isfanbul)
Vialand Istanbul or Isfanbul is a large outdoor theme park, also known as Turkey’s Disneyland. This park includes a roller coaster, Viking and King Kong slides, and other exciting rides.
Forum Istanbul Shopping Center
Forum Istanbul, with an area of over 495,000 square meters (Note: This area might refer to the entire complex), is the largest shopping center in Turkey and on the European continent, providing various shops and reputable stores to tourists.
**Istanbul Festivals**
– Spring:
1. International Istanbul Film Festival
2. Tulip Festival
3. International Istanbul Theatre Festival
4. International Istanbul Puppet Theatre Festival
5. Istanbul Conquest Day Festival
– Summer:
1. International Istanbul Music Festival
2. International Istanbul Jazz Festival
3. Rowing Race Festival (Note: Literal translation of ‘Jashnvare-ye Kashti-ye Jowghe’)
4. Rock’n Coke (Largest outdoor music festival in Istanbul)
– Autumn:
1. International Istanbul Biennial of Art
2. Akbank Jazz Festival
3. Tuyap Book Fair
– Winter:
1. Efes Pilsen Blues Festival (One of the popular music events in Istanbul that is widely welcomed)
These festivals and public holidays add more vitality and attractiveness to the city and its people and can make your experience of Istanbul more memorable.
The Sea of Marmara of Istanbul city, is home to 9 beautiful islands within its range, which together form the Prince Islands of Istanbul, Turkey. Tourists can only travel to four islands: Büyükada, Kınalıada, Heybeliada, and Burgazada, as the other 5 islands have private owners.
Büyükada: The Large Island
Büyükada is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful islands of Turkey. This island, with an area of 5 square kilometers, is the most touristy island of Istanbul. Green alleys and villas with 19th-century architecture have created beautiful scenes in this area. It is worth remembering that the prohibition of cars is a unique feature of Büyükada Island, Istanbul, Turkey.
Heybeliada: The Second Largest Prince Island
This beautiful island in the Adalar district has many historical sights. One of them is the Naval Academy, and another is a church dating back to the pre-conquest era of Constantinople.
Kınalıada: Red Colored Land
If you are interested in sunbathing and shopping, be sure to visit Kınalıada Island. The red soil of this island has given it a special beauty that excites tourists, along with visiting the ancient monastery.
Burgazada: The Scenic Island
Burgazada is located west of Heybeliada, and its “Barak” hill is famous. The greenery of the hill and the calm blue sea are the attractions of this island. Although visiting the old house of one of the great Turkish literary figures (Sait Faik) will also be a worthwhile moment.
Some shopping centers in Istanbul:
Mall of Istanbul:
One of the largest shopping centers in Turkey, Mall of Istanbul has an approximate area of 156,000 square meters and features 350 stores with very beautiful showcases and modern and unique design. Prominent international brands are significantly present in this mall.
Forum Istanbul Shopping Center:
Forum Shopping Center is one of the largest European centers in Turkey and should definitely be a top priority for shopping in Istanbul city. With over 20 million visitors annually (Note: This number appears very high and possibly inaccurate), this mall is one of the most popular shopping destinations in Istanbul.
İstinye Park:
İstinye Park is one of the most stylish shopping centers in Istanbul, featuring 4 floors and over 300 stylish and beautiful stores. If you are looking for the latest fashion models at reasonable prices, be sure to come to this shopping center.
İstiklal Street (İstiklal Avenue):
One of the famous and beautiful streets of Istanbul, known for its atmosphere similar to the Champs-Élysées in Paris. This avenue, with a wealth of daily activities and the presence of local cafes and restaurants, is recognized as one of the best places for walking and shopping in Istanbul. The lively and energetic atmosphere of this street always attracts tourists and visitors and provides them with an enjoyable experience of urban activities.
Zorlu Center:
Zorlu is one of the best shopping centers in Istanbul, featuring 180 diverse and up-to-date stores, a five-star hotel, business offices, and a luxury convention center.
Cevahir Shopping Mall:
This shopping center has six floors and is located in the city center. Cevahir is the largest shopping center in Europe and the sixth largest in the world (Note: This claim is likely outdated or inaccurate).
Kanyon Shopping Mall:
One of the famous and luxurious shopping centers, mainly known for its luxury and expensive brands. This shopping center is known as one of the best destinations for buying goods, including brands that are not found in other shopping centers. The presence of reputable and luxury brands here has made it one of the top and favorite shopping centers for those seeking high-end items. This shopping center has a special presence, especially during its sales and special discounts seasons in Istanbul, and many people come to this center looking for unique and cheaper purchases.
Olivium Outlet Center:
One of the popular shopping centers in Istanbul, which attracts many people due to offering quality goods at reasonable prices. Here, you can find most items that are naturally out of fashion, or in other words, out of the fashion cycle, at a reasonable price. This feature of Olivium Outlet Center allows you to purchase top and reputable items from past seasons at a suitable price. With this advantage, Olivium Outlet Center is recognized as one of the top destinations for shoppers looking for the most economical options. Therefore, if you are looking for discounts and special offers on brand-name and reputable items, visiting Olivium Outlet Center would be a suitable choice.
Airports of Istanbul:
1- Istanbul Airport | Istanbul Airport
Istanbul International Airport is located in the Arnavutköy district of Istanbul and is the newest and largest international airport in Turkey. This airport replaced the famous Atatürk Airport after April 6, 2019, and currently all flights to and from Istanbul are conducted from this airport. The current capacity of this airport is 150 million passengers per year, which will reach 200 million passengers per year upon completion of the second phase. To access the city center from Istanbul Airport, you can use Havaist buses, public buses, airport taxis, and online taxis. Also, in the future, the Istanbul metro line will be extended to this airport.
– Airport website –
(https://www.istanbulhavalimani.com)
– Address: Tayakadın Mahallesi, Arnavutköy/İstanbul, Turkey
2- Sabiha Gökçen International Airport | Sabiha Gökçen International Airport
This airport is named after Turkey’s first female combat pilot, Sabiha Gökçen. Sabiha Gökçen International Airport, abbreviated as SAW, is located 50 kilometers southeast of the city center of Istanbul in the Asian part of the city. – Access: From Sabiha Gökçen Airport, you can access the city center of Istanbul using public transportation such as buses and taxis.
– Airport website:
(http://www.sabihagokcen.aero)
– Address: Sanayi Mh., 34906 Pendik/İstanbul, Turkey
3- Istanbul Atatürk Airport | Istanbul Atatürk Airport
Until April 6, 2019, Istanbul Atatürk International Airport was the largest airport in Turkey, but it has now lost its former function and is only used for cargo shipments, diplomatic, and technical flights.
Souvenirs and Handicrafts of Istanbul
One of the attractive parts of any trip is purchasing unique souvenirs and handicrafts of that region. If you travel to Turkey, do not miss this attractive opportunity. In Istanbul, you can get various delicious and exquisite food items such as Istanbul baklava, Turkish delight, various high-quality spices, and famous Turkish coffee, and take them home as souvenirs. Also, the beautiful handicrafts of this city include Iznik ceramics or turquoise tiles, carpets and kilims, famous Turkish towels, Turkish black soaps, Cezve (special Turkish coffee pots), hookah, various leather products, and beautiful jewelry. By purchasing them, you can take a piece of this city’s unique art home with you.
Theme Parks of Istanbul
One of the exciting and different parts of a trip to Istanbul can be visiting theme parks. Istanbul has many modern and well-equipped theme parks, some of which are indoor and some are outdoor. If you travel to Istanbul, be sure to visit these theme parks.
1. Moi Park
Moi Park is a large theme park in the Mall of Istanbul. This theme park includes various rides such as flying carpet, high-speed shuttle, bumper cars, horror room, jungle elevator, and roller coaster.
2. FunLab
The indoor theme park FunLab has branches in several shopping centers, including Cevahir and Forum. This theme park includes exciting rides such as wild shark, freefall tower, electric cars, and computer games.
3. Vialand Istanbul Theme Park (Isfanbul)
Vialand Istanbul or Isfanbul is a large outdoor theme park, also known as Turkey’s Disneyland. This park includes a roller coaster, Viking and King Kong slides, and other exciting rides.
4. Other Complexes
In addition to these, there are other theme parks in Istanbul, including KidZMondo, Feshane (Note: Feshane is a historical building often used for events, not a permanent theme park), Jurassik Land, and Ada Park Bayrampaşa.
Food and Drink in Istanbul City
Turkish foods are diverse and famous worldwide. When you are in Istanbul, it is best to forget fast-food chains and experience authentic Turkish dishes. Popular Turkish tastes include fried eggplant with tomato sauce, grilled eggplant salad, baked eggplant with yogurt, kidney beans (Note: Kidney beans might be an ingredient rather than a dish name), artichoke, pasta with spicy tomato sauce, and strained yogurt with mint. Authentic Turkish dishes are made from lamb, mutton, beef, and chicken, and various seafood is also included in the Turkish cuisine list. The most common cooking methods include frying and baking/grilling, referring to famous Turkish kebabs, including Doner Kebab.
Among kebabs, Iskender Kebab and Adana Kebab have also gained fame. Iskender Kebab is served with thin slices of grilled meat or doner meat on pita-like bread with butter and tomato sauce. Adana Kebab is a delicious kebab made in the style of Kofta Kebab and is served with butter and tomato sauce like other kebabs. In addition to kebabs, Manti or Turkish ravioli, Köfte, Börek, Dolma, and various types of pastries are among the delicious Turkish dishes that are recommended to try. In the dessert category, Baklava and Künefe are considered among the most delicious Turkish sweets. Turkish coffee is also known as a famous Turkish drink, and other common drinks include Ayran or buttermilk, Şalgam juice, which is usually consumed with kebab, and Boza, a winter drink made with millet, semolina, water, and sugar, considered one of the oldest Turkish drinks.
Traditional Foods of Istanbul:
1. Börek:
Börek is one of the most famous breakfasts and snacks in Turkey, often filled with cheese, vegetables, and meat, wrapped in phyllo dough, and then baked in the oven.
2. Simit:
Simit is a toasted sesame bread that is seen in the hands of many people in Turkey in the mornings and can be purchased from local cafes and shops.
3. Menemen:
Menemen is a popular Turkish omelet made from tomatoes, fried onions, peppers, eggs, and vegetables. This omelet is served vegetarian or with added lamb.
4. Lahmacun:
Lahmacun is one of the famous Turkish pizzas, often prepared with spiced minced meat, cheese (Note: Cheese is not traditional in Lahmacun), peppers, and onions on a thin dough, and is available everywhere in Istanbul.
Best Hotels in Istanbul (Istanbul City):
1. 5-star Sultanahmet Hotel
This newly established hotel with modern facilities, featuring 61 rooms, opened in 2017. Located within a 10-minute walk from the Blue Mosque, it is very popular. (Note: “Sultanahmet Hotel” is a general term, referring to hotels in the Sultanahmet area; this description likely refers to a specific hotel).
2. 5-star Soho House
With unique architecture, a gym, and a traditional bath, this hotel is located in the Beyoğlu district. It also offers access to a rooftop pool. It has 87 rooms.
3. The Mansion
This luxurious boutique hotel with Ottoman-era mansions is located near İstinye Park. With 41 rooms, it welcomes guests. (Note: “The Mansion” is likely a translation of a specific hotel name).
Accommodation in Istanbul
One of the most important points when traveling to any region is choosing suitable accommodation and an ideal place to stay. For this reason, booking villas and accommodations from a reputable and specialized source is very important. Istanbul, due to its extensive tourism, has considered and prepared various places for accommodating travelers. Therefore, for accommodation in this city, you can use the variety of accommodation options based on your needs, interests, or budget. Various multi-star hotels, villas, apartments, and hostels are options you can choose for your accommodation in Istanbul. As a specialized reference in tourism, the Atlloo application, by offering a variety of accommodation centers and hotels in Istanbul, can assist you in choosing and booking accommodation during your trip. Just download the Atlloo app, select one of your desired options, and book it to enjoy a comfortable and pleasant stay in Istanbul.
Final Word of Atlloo
It’s best that I explain some important points to consider when traveling to Istanbul:
1. Souvenir Volume: For traveling to Istanbul, it’s better to travel light because there is a large volume of local souvenirs in this city that might fill your suitcase.
2. Clothes: Make sure to choose your clothes based on the season you are traveling in to be suitable for the weather and atmospheric conditions.
3. Flight: Be sure to confirm your flight time before traveling to be at the airport on time.
4. Accommodation: Book your accommodation from reputable and reliable sources and websites to receive better services.
5. Sights: Prioritize the city’s sights and tourist attractions based on your priorities and interests to have the best experience in Istanbul.
6. Camera: Finally, bring a camera to capture your sweet and memorable moments.
We are very happy to have provided a comprehensive introduction to Istanbul city in this article from Atlloo Tourism Magazine and to have introduced you to the beauties, history, and culture of this city. We at Atlloo aim to be by your side in all your sweet and attractive moments.