Things to Do in Istanbul
Istanbul
One of the biggest cities in the world, Istanbul stretches from Europe into Asia - the continents anyway. First up, anyone under the delusion that it was cheap (as I was) should get rid of it. I can be a tourist in Wellington or Christchurch for less. It's still not terrible, but jumping on a bus or train for a few hours will get you into Bulgaria, a fraction of the price.
That said, there are good reasons that so many tourists are here (and believe me, even in winter, there are many tourists here). The scenery is great, the mosques dotted everywhere are very attractive and so much history is everywhere on display.
As a general rule, eat away from the Sultanahment area if possible; everything there is horribly overpriced. It's worth checking out the Istiklal Cadessi area for accommodation if you don't mind being a little further away, as food around here is much cheaper. Around the Grand Bazaar there are also quite a few cheaper options, especially down hill towards the sea.
Things to Do
Blue Mosque
elyobo — Mon, 11/05/2009 - 10:47pm
Location:IstanbulPrice:FreeBetter outside than in, but definitely a spectacular mosque. Don't turn up after you hear the prayer calls, you won't be allowed in. Also known as the Sultanahmet Camii.
Grand Bazaar
elyobo — Mon, 11/05/2009 - 10:49pm
Location:IstanbulPrice:FreeFar to touristy to feel like the real deal, but still worth an hour or two of wandering around, more for the architecture than the shopping. Almost anything you want is sold at several shops, so shop around for a while before settling on a price for anything.
Topkapi Palace
elyobo — Mon, 11/05/2009 - 10:53pm
Location:IstanbulPrice:20 YTL main site + optional 15 YTL harem entrance feeI missed this place the first time around, but it's actually worth the 20 YTL entrance fee. Great architecture and very impressive jewellery and artifact displays. Skip the harem section, it's not worth the extra 15 YTL fee.