Top Things To Do In Istanbul, Turkey

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Istanbul, a city of traditions, culture, mouthwatering food, incredible architecture, and some of the most welcoming and hospitable people. Istanbul, with its 15 million people, is the biggest city in Europe and the bridge between two continents: Europe and Asia, as the city is located on both continents. The city in Turkey is often seen as cosmopolitan, where everyone can be who they want to be. Plan to spend 2 or 3 days with the following things to do in Istanbul.

Things To Do in Istanbul in 2 Days

Most of Istanbul’s tourist attractions are on the European side. It is easy to get from A to B by using public transport and the best part; Istanbul is very affordable! But before you start your trip, make sure to have a Visa for Turkey.

Day 1 – Undiscovered Istanbul

1. Galata Tower

Good morning in Istanbul! Head out to the Galata Tower, a medieval stone tower built on a hill, overlooking the entire city. The tower opens at 9 AM and tickets cost 25 Turkish Lira (TL) (4 USD) to visit the top. Trendy cafes surround the Galata Tower so you can easily get your breakfast and coffee there.

Tip: Save on expenses in Istanbul with the Welcome Card.

2. Colorful Balat – Unique Thing to do in Istanbul

Balat is one of the oldest districts and the best-hidden gems of Istanbul. Colorful, quiet sloping streets with old beautiful wooden houses. This hipster area is seeing a huge change as renovated buildings with cute cafes and restaurants are opening their doors — Balat is one of our favorite things to do in Istanbul.

Surprisingly enough this area is still so quiet, especially in the morning. So from the Galata Tower, walk down the hill towards the ferry point Haliç Hattı to catch the boat to Fener, which is only one stop.

3.Suleymaniye Mosque

Take a 7-min public bus ride from Fener towards our next stop: The Süleymaniye Mosque. This former, largest mosque of Istanbul is built on top of one city’s seven hills and can be seen from pretty much anywhere. Its beautiful architecture remains somewhat unnoticed as the majority of the visitors only visit the Blue Mosque.

4. Egyptian Spice Bazaar

A short 10-minute walk to the river through the lively streets of Istanbul brings you to the Egyptian Spice Bazaar. A large bazaar of shops selling spices, nuts, oils, sweets, jewelry, and dried fruits. During religious and public holidays, the bazaar is closed.

Tip: On your way to the Spice Bazaar, visit the Rustem Pasha Mosque. During our visit, it wasn’t accessible due to construction, but we’ve heard great stories about it.

5. Secret Rooftop in Istanbul

Right before sunset, climb up the rooftop of Kubbe Istanbul. Harun, a friendly and welcoming man, is the owner of the well-decorated rooftop. Formally Kubbe was a top thing to do in Istanbul to watch the sunset from but it recently changed into a photography location with an entrance fee of 100 TL. (~ 18 USD) You can also enjoy a great free view from the rooftop next to the location. Or join a walking tour.

Getting to the rooftop is a bit of a search. The easiest way is to walk to Pak Pide Pizza Salonu. Once there, follow the road uphill and take the first left. It’s a bit of a shady back street, but there is an actual stair leading up to the rooftop. If you can’t find it, ask the locals for ‘Kubbe’ which means ‘Dome’.

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