{"id":7026,"date":"2026-02-14T03:31:00","date_gmt":"2026-02-14T02:31:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/worldprimeguide.com\/estambul-claves-practicas-advertencias\/"},"modified":"2026-05-08T19:30:02","modified_gmt":"2026-05-08T17:30:02","slug":"istanbul-logistical-keys-strategic-areas-mistakes-to-avoid","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/worldprimeguide.com\/en\/istanbul-logistical-keys-strategic-areas-mistakes-to-avoid\/","title":{"rendered":"Istanbul: logistical keys, strategic areas and mistakes to avoid"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<div class=\"gv-layout\">\n\n<p class=\"gv-subtitle\">GlobeVision\u2122 \u2014 Logistical guide to organizing Istanbul with clear criteria: which areas to choose, how to move around, when to visit key places and which mistakes to avoid so you do not waste time or money.<\/p>\n\n<div class=\"gv-featured-snippet\">\n  <p><strong>How do you organize an efficient trip to Istanbul?<\/strong><\/p>\n  <p>The most efficient way to visit Istanbul is to group each day by area, use the Istanbulkart for tram, metro and ferry rides, stay close to a useful connection and avoid crossing between Europe and Asia during rush hour. Istanbul is not enjoyed by rushing from one monument to another: it works better when you plan by neighborhoods, schedules and real physical effort.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n\n<div class=\"gv-toc\" style=\"margin:30px 0;padding:20px;border-radius:14px;background:#f5f7fa;\">\n  <strong class=\"gv-toc-title\" style=\"display:block;margin-bottom:12px;\">Contents<\/strong>\n  <ul style=\"margin:0;padding-left:18px;\">\n    <li><a href=\"#introduction\">Introduction<\/a><\/li>\n    <li><a href=\"#when-to-visit\">When to visit Istanbul<\/a><\/li>\n    <li><a href=\"#budget\">How much does it cost to travel to Istanbul?<\/a><\/li>\n    <li><a href=\"#best-places-to-visit\">Best places to visit<\/a><\/li>\n    <li><a href=\"#how-to-get-there\">How to get there<\/a><\/li>\n    <li><a href=\"#where-to-stay\">Where to stay<\/a><\/li>\n    <li><a href=\"#where-to-eat\">Where to eat<\/a><\/li>\n    <li><a href=\"#practical-travel-tips\">Practical travel tips<\/a><\/li>\n    <li><a href=\"#common-mistakes\">Common mistakes and what NOT to do<\/a><\/li>\n    <li><a href=\"#safety-recommendations\">Safety and recommendations<\/a><\/li>\n    <li><a href=\"#faq\">Frequently asked questions<\/a><\/li>\n    <li><a href=\"#conclusion\">Conclusion<\/a><\/li>\n  <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<figure class=\"gv-hero-image wp-block-image\" data-gv-lock=\"true\">\n  <img src=\"https:\/\/images.unsplash.com\/photo-1759870075301-5e668578f17b?crop=entropy&#038;cs=tinysrgb&#038;fit=max&#038;fm=jpg&#038;ixid=M3w4NDIxMDB8MHwxfHNlYXJjaHw1fHxJc3RhbmJ1bCUyMFR1cmtleSUyMGljb25pYyUyMGxhbmRtYXJrJTIwYXJjaGl0ZWN0dXJlJTIwdHJhdmVsfGVufDF8MHx8fDE3NzEwMjYwOTB8MA&#038;ixlib=rb-4.1.0&#038;q=80&#038;w=1080\" alt=\"Panoramic view of Istanbul with a tower by the water, urban skyline and Bosphorus landscape in Turkey\" width=\"1080\" height=\"720\" loading=\"eager\" decoding=\"async\" fetchpriority=\"high\"\/>\n  <figcaption style=\"text-align:center;font-size:0.88rem;color:#667085;line-height:1.5;margin-top:8px;\">\n    Photo by <a href=\"https:\/\/unsplash.com\/@umut_tulu?utm_source=worldprimeguide&#038;utm_medium=referral\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer nofollow\" style=\"display:inline;color:#2563eb;text-decoration:underline;\">Umut T\u00fcl\u00fco\u011flu<\/a> on <a href=\"https:\/\/unsplash.com\/?utm_source=worldprimeguide&#038;utm_medium=referral\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer nofollow\" style=\"display:inline;color:#2563eb;text-decoration:underline;\">Unsplash<\/a>\n  <\/figcaption>\n<\/figure>\n\n<h2 id=\"introduction\">Introduction<\/h2>\n\n<p>The first contact with Istanbul is usually intense: ferries crossing the Bosphorus, crowded trams, street vendors, mosques shaping the rhythm of the day and neighborhoods that change completely within a few minutes. It is a fascinating city, but also one that punishes improvisation. If you choose the wrong area to stay, underestimate transfers or try to see everything without order, the trip can become exhausting very quickly.<\/p>\n\n<p>The difference between a chaotic visit and a fluid experience is organizing Istanbul by zones. Sultanahmet concentrates the major historic monuments. Beyo\u011flu, Galata and Karak\u00f6y work better for afternoons, caf\u00e9s, views and urban atmosphere. Kad\u0131k\u00f6y and \u00dcsk\u00fcdar, on the Asian side, are ideal when you want to change rhythm and see a more local Istanbul. The Bosphorus is not only a postcard: it is also a logistical tool if you know how to use the ferries.<\/p>\n\n<p>This guide brings together the most important decisions for planning Istanbul with practical criteria: when to travel, how much budget to calculate, how to arrive from the airports, where to stay depending on your travel style, which areas to visit, where to eat without falling into tourist traps and which mistakes to avoid from the first day.<\/p>\n\n<p>One real-life detail matters a lot here: Istanbul often feels \u201cwalkable\u201d on a map, but not always on your legs. Between cobblestones, slopes, security lines, crowded tram stops and long waterfront walks, two badly connected areas can drain more energy than expected. A well-designed day in Istanbul is not about seeing less; it is about avoiding unnecessary friction.<\/p>\n\n<p>If you are building a wider route through the country, you can also review our <a href=\"https:\/\/worldprimeguide.com\/en\/turkey\/\" title=\"Practical guides for traveling across Turkey\">practical Turkey guide<\/a> to connect Istanbul with Cappadocia, the Turkish coast or Anatolia without losing logistical coherence.<\/p>\n\n<ul>\n  <li>How to structure your days so you do not lose hours on unnecessary transfers.<\/li>\n  <li>Which neighborhoods work best depending on your travel style and trip length.<\/li>\n  <li>How to move between Europe and Asia without always depending on taxis.<\/li>\n  <li>Which mistakes first-time visitors usually make and how to avoid them.<\/li>\n  <li>Which decisions affect your budget, fatigue and useful travel time the most.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n<div class=\"gv-table-wrapper\">\n<table class=\"gv-table\">\n<thead>\n<tr>\n<th>Key decision<\/th>\n<th>Real impact on the trip<\/th>\n<th>Common mistake<\/th>\n<th>GlobeVision\u2122 decision<\/th>\n<\/tr>\n<\/thead>\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td>Accommodation area<\/td>\n<td>Defines daily timings and fatigue<\/td>\n<td>Staying far away to save very little<\/td>\n<td>Prioritize useful connections over isolated low prices<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td>Visit order<\/td>\n<td>Avoids queues and unnecessary crossings<\/td>\n<td>Mixing neighborhoods without logic<\/td>\n<td>Group by zones: Sultanahmet, Galata, Asia<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td>Transport<\/td>\n<td>Affects money, time and stress<\/td>\n<td>Depending on taxis<\/td>\n<td>Use Istanbulkart, tram, metro and ferries<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td>Reservations<\/td>\n<td>Reduces waiting time in key places<\/td>\n<td>Improvising tickets and tours<\/td>\n<td>Book critical visits in advance<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<\/div>\n\n<h2 id=\"when-to-visit\">When to visit Istanbul<\/h2>\n\n<p>Choosing the right dates changes the experience significantly. Istanbul can be wonderful in spring and autumn, heavy in peak summer and calmer in winter. It is not only about weather: queues, prices, humidity and visitor numbers directly affect daily logistics.<\/p>\n\n<div class=\"gv-table-wrapper\">\n<table class=\"gv-table\">\n<thead>\n<tr>\n<th>Season<\/th>\n<th>Advantages<\/th>\n<th>Disadvantages<\/th>\n<th>Practical recommendation<\/th>\n<\/tr>\n<\/thead>\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td><strong>April &#8211; June<\/strong><\/td>\n<td>Mild weather, longer days and good light<\/td>\n<td>Prices start rising from May<\/td>\n<td>One of the best periods for a first visit<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td><strong>July &#8211; August<\/strong><\/td>\n<td>Lots of atmosphere and outdoor life<\/td>\n<td>Heat, humidity, queues and high prices<\/td>\n<td>Plan early visits and longer breaks<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td><strong>September &#8211; October<\/strong><\/td>\n<td>Stable weather and less pressure than summer<\/td>\n<td>High demand for well-located hotels<\/td>\n<td>Very good balance between weather and logistics<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td><strong>November &#8211; March<\/strong><\/td>\n<td>Fewer tourists and better prices<\/td>\n<td>Rain, cold and shorter days<\/td>\n<td>Ideal if you prioritize savings and quieter monuments<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<\/div>\n\n<p>The most balanced months are usually April, May, September and October. They allow you to walk more, use ferries in better weather and visit monuments without the extreme fatigue of summer. In August, the city is still spectacular, but you should slow down and avoid the central hours of the day.<\/p>\n\n<h2 id=\"budget\">How much does it cost to travel to Istanbul?<\/h2>\n\n<p>Istanbul can be more affordable than many European capitals, but it is not a city where you should plan blindly. Costs rise quickly if you always eat in tourist areas, use taxis for convenience or visit several paid monuments in a short time. The real budget depends heavily on the neighborhood, the season and how you move around.<\/p>\n\n<div class=\"gv-table-wrapper\">\n<table class=\"gv-table\">\n<thead>\n<tr>\n<th>Travel style<\/th>\n<th>Approximate daily budget<\/th>\n<th>Includes<\/th>\n<th>Main risk<\/th>\n<\/tr>\n<\/thead>\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td><strong>Budget<\/strong><\/td>\n<td>45-65 \u20ac per person<\/td>\n<td>Basic accommodation, local food, public transport<\/td>\n<td>Staying too far from the center to save very little<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td><strong>Mid-range<\/strong><\/td>\n<td>70-120 \u20ac per person<\/td>\n<td>Well-located hotel, varied meals, main tickets<\/td>\n<td>Overspending in tourist restaurants<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td><strong>Comfortable<\/strong><\/td>\n<td>130 \u20ac or more per person<\/td>\n<td>Central hotel, transfers, experiences and better restaurants<\/td>\n<td>Depending too much on taxis in traffic<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<\/div>\n\n<p>The most common mistake is calculating only accommodation and food. In Istanbul, you should also count tickets, airport transfers, ferries, caf\u00e9s, shopping, tips and possible extra costs from taxis or tourist restaurants. Keeping a daily margin prevents you from adjusting the trip under pressure.<\/p>\n\n<div style=\"margin:34px 0;padding:24px 22px;border-radius:18px;background:linear-gradient(145deg,#fff7ed 0%,#ffedd5 100%);border:1px solid #fdba74;box-shadow:0 10px 24px rgba(249,115,22,0.10);\">\n  <div style=\"display:flex;justify-content:space-between;align-items:center;gap:14px;flex-wrap:wrap;margin-bottom:12px;\">\n    <h4 style=\"margin:0;font-size:1.1rem;font-weight:800;color:#9a3412;\">\ud83c\udf9f\ufe0f Book the critical parts before queues break your route<\/h4>\n    <span style=\"display:inline-block;padding:6px 12px;border-radius:999px;background:#fff7ed;color:#c2410c;font-size:.78rem;font-weight:700;border:1px solid #fdba74;\">Tickets and tours<\/span>\n  <\/div>\n  <p style=\"margin:0 0 16px 0;font-size:0.98rem;line-height:1.7;color:#7c2d12;\">In Istanbul, improvising visits such as Topkapi, Bosphorus cruises, guided tours or combined activities can force you into poor schedules or long queues. Checking availability before the trip protects the structure of your day.<\/p>\n  <a href=\"https:\/\/tpx.gr\/Q6T1hDHb\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"sponsored noopener noreferrer nofollow\" style=\"display:inline-block;background:#ea580c;color:#ffffff;padding:13px 22px;border-radius:999px;text-decoration:none;font-weight:700;font-size:.96rem;box-shadow:0 8px 18px rgba(234,88,12,0.18);\">Check tours and tickets in Istanbul<\/a>\n  <div style=\"margin-top:14px;font-size:.82rem;color:#9a3412;opacity:.9;\">GlobeVision\u2122 recommendation \u00b7 useful for protecting key times without overloading the itinerary<\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n<h2 id=\"best-places-to-visit\">Best places to visit<\/h2>\n\n<div class=\"gv-map-wrapper\" style=\"margin:28px 0 36px;border-radius:14px;overflow:hidden;box-shadow:0 12px 28px rgba(0,0,0,0.08);\">\n  <iframe src=\"https:\/\/www.google.com\/maps?q=Sultanahmet%2C%20Hagia%20Sophia%2C%20Blue%20Mosque%2C%20Topkapi%20Palace%2C%20Galata%20Tower%2C%20Grand%20Bazaar%2C%20Kadikoy%2C%20Istanbul&#038;hl=en&#038;output=embed\" loading=\"lazy\" referrerpolicy=\"no-referrer-when-downgrade\" title=\"Map of the main places to visit in Istanbul\" style=\"width:100%;aspect-ratio:16\/9;border:0;display:block;\">\n  <\/iframe>\n<\/div>\n\n<p>Istanbul is not a city to explore against the clock. The distribution of the main sights forces you to choose the order carefully and remember that moving from one neighborhood to another may take longer than any map suggests. This is where many travelers lose time: jumping between Sultanahmet, Beyo\u011flu and the Asian side without route logic can mean long waits, transfers and unnecessary fatigue.<\/p>\n\n<div class=\"gv-table-wrapper\">\n<table class=\"gv-table\">\n<thead>\n<tr>\n<th>Area<\/th>\n<th>What to see<\/th>\n<th>Best moment<\/th>\n<th>Logistical advice<\/th>\n<\/tr>\n<\/thead>\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td><strong>Sultanahmet<\/strong><\/td>\n<td>Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque, Topkapi, Basilica Cistern<\/td>\n<td>Early morning<\/td>\n<td>Do it on foot and do not mix it with the Asian side on the same day<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td><strong>Grand Bazaar \/ Spice Bazaar<\/strong><\/td>\n<td>Shopping, food, spices, souvenirs<\/td>\n<td>Morning or early afternoon<\/td>\n<td>Avoid weekends and closing time<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td><strong>Galata \/ Karak\u00f6y<\/strong><\/td>\n<td>Galata Tower, caf\u00e9s, views, modern streets<\/td>\n<td>Afternoon<\/td>\n<td>Combine with Galata Bridge and Istiklal<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td><strong>Beyo\u011flu \/ \u0130stiklal<\/strong><\/td>\n<td>Urban life, shops, bars, restaurants<\/td>\n<td>Afternoon-evening<\/td>\n<td>Can be noisy; be careful if choosing a hotel here<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td><strong>Kad\u0131k\u00f6y \/ \u00dcsk\u00fcdar<\/strong><\/td>\n<td>Markets, ferries, local atmosphere, Bosphorus views<\/td>\n<td>Afternoon or sunset<\/td>\n<td>Check ferry schedules before returning<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<\/div>\n\n<h3>Sultanahmet<\/h3>\n\n<p>Sultanahmet is the most efficient area for a first day. Here you will find Hagia Sophia, the Blue Mosque, Topkapi Palace and the Basilica Cistern. The advantage is that everything can be visited on foot. The problem is that queues, controls and organized groups slow down the real rhythm.<\/p>\n\n<p>The micro-decision that helps the most is starting early. Arriving before the area fills up allows you to visit more calmly and avoid the heat in summer. Trying to do Sultanahmet after a morning in another neighborhood usually ends in fatigue and rushed visits.<\/p>\n\n<h3>Galata, Karak\u00f6y and Beyo\u011flu<\/h3>\n\n<p>Crossing the Galata Bridge brings you into a more urban Istanbul, with slopes, caf\u00e9s, terraces, shops and plenty of local life. Galata Tower often has queues, so it is better to go early or treat it as a flexible stop. Karak\u00f6y works very well for lunch or coffee after crossing from Emin\u00f6n\u00fc.<\/p>\n\n<p>\u0130stiklal is intense at almost any hour. It is a street best walked without rushing, using side streets when you need to breathe a little. If you stay in this area, check recent hotel reviews carefully for night noise.<\/p>\n\n<h3>Bazaars and markets<\/h3>\n\n<p>The Grand Bazaar and the Spice Bazaar are very different visits. The Grand Bazaar is huge, commercial and labyrinth-like. The Spice Bazaar is more compact, photogenic and easy to combine with Emin\u00f6n\u00fc. In both cases, enter with a clear mindset: look, compare and do not buy in the first shop if you have no price reference.<\/p>\n\n<h3>Asian side: Kad\u0131k\u00f6y and \u00dcsk\u00fcdar<\/h3>\n\n<p>Crossing by ferry to Kad\u0131k\u00f6y or \u00dcsk\u00fcdar is one of the best experiences in Istanbul and also a smart logistical decision. You avoid traffic, see the skyline from the water and change rhythm. Kad\u0131k\u00f6y is ideal for eating and walking through markets. \u00dcsk\u00fcdar works very well for views, sunsets and a calmer atmosphere.<\/p>\n\n<h3>Realistic 3-day itinerary<\/h3>\n\n<ul>\n  <li><strong>Day 1:<\/strong> Full Sultanahmet: Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque, Topkapi and Basilica Cistern. Start early, take breaks and avoid adding the Grand Bazaar if you are already tired.<\/li>\n  <li><strong>Day 2:<\/strong> Grand Bazaar in the morning, Spice Bazaar, Galata Bridge, Karak\u00f6y, Galata Tower and \u0130stiklal in the afternoon.<\/li>\n  <li><strong>Day 3:<\/strong> Ferry to Kad\u0131k\u00f6y or \u00dcsk\u00fcdar, market walk, local food and sunset return across the Bosphorus.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n<div class=\"gv-table-wrapper\">\n<table class=\"gv-table\">\n<thead>\n<tr>\n<th>Available days<\/th>\n<th>Recommended route<\/th>\n<th>What to prioritize<\/th>\n<th>What to avoid<\/th>\n<\/tr>\n<\/thead>\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td>1 day<\/td>\n<td>Sultanahmet + short Galata walk<\/td>\n<td>Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque, Topkapi exterior\/interior depending on time<\/td>\n<td>Crossing to Asia or adding too many bazaars<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td>2 days<\/td>\n<td>Sultanahmet + Galata\/Karak\u00f6y\/Bazaars<\/td>\n<td>Historic monuments, Grand Bazaar, Spice Bazaar, Galata Bridge<\/td>\n<td>Depending on taxis during rush hour<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td>3 days<\/td>\n<td>Complete route by zones<\/td>\n<td>Add Kad\u0131k\u00f6y or \u00dcsk\u00fcdar and ferry across the Bosphorus<\/td>\n<td>Doing Europe and Asia several times in the same day<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td>4-5 days<\/td>\n<td>Istanbul with margin<\/td>\n<td>Less obvious neighborhoods, hammam, cruise, caf\u00e9s, local markets<\/td>\n<td>Following a checklist rhythm without breaks<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<\/div>\n\n<p>Less obvious warning: the map looks short, but the physical effort is not. The slopes and cobblestones of Sultanahmet and Galata slow down your real pace, especially on hot days. Plan breaks and do not underestimate accumulated fatigue.<\/p>\n\n<div style=\"margin:34px 0;padding:24px 22px;border-radius:18px;background:linear-gradient(145deg,#eff6ff 0%,#dbeafe 100%);border:1px solid #93c5fd;box-shadow:0 10px 24px rgba(37,99,235,0.10);\">\n  <div style=\"display:flex;justify-content:space-between;align-items:center;gap:14px;flex-wrap:wrap;margin-bottom:12px;\">\n    <h4 style=\"margin:0;font-size:1.1rem;font-weight:800;color:#1e3a8a;\">\ud83d\udea2 Use the Bosphorus as both experience and logistical decision<\/h4>\n    <span style=\"display:inline-block;padding:6px 12px;border-radius:999px;background:#eff6ff;color:#1d4ed8;font-size:.78rem;font-weight:700;border:1px solid #93c5fd;\">Bosphorus and activities<\/span>\n  <\/div>\n  <p style=\"margin:0 0 16px 0;font-size:0.98rem;line-height:1.7;color:#1e3a8a;\">A Bosphorus ride or guided activity can fit very well if it does not break the day\u2019s sequence. Ideally, place it at the end of a day around Emin\u00f6n\u00fc, Karak\u00f6y or \u00dcsk\u00fcdar, not as an isolated jump in the middle of the itinerary.<\/p>\n  <a href=\"https:\/\/klook.tpx.gr\/qpFVbkFh\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"sponsored noopener noreferrer nofollow\" style=\"display:inline-block;background:#2563eb;color:#ffffff;padding:13px 22px;border-radius:999px;text-decoration:none;font-weight:700;font-size:.96rem;box-shadow:0 8px 18px rgba(37,99,235,0.18);\">See activities and experiences in Istanbul<\/a>\n  <div style=\"margin-top:14px;font-size:.82rem;color:#1e3a8a;opacity:.9;\">GlobeVision\u2122 recommendation \u00b7 useful for fitting experiences without losing daily structure<\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n<figure class=\"gv-context-image wp-block-image\" data-gv-lock=\"true\">\n  <img src=\"https:\/\/images.unsplash.com\/photo-1764451881076-253a21a881ad?crop=entropy&#038;cs=tinysrgb&#038;fit=max&#038;fm=jpg&#038;ixid=M3w4NDIxMDB8MHwxfHNlYXJjaHw3fHxJc3RhbmJ1bCUyMFR1cmtleSUyMGljb25pYyUyMGxhbmRtYXJrJTIwYXJjaGl0ZWN0dXJlJTIwdHJhdmVsfGVufDF8MHx8fDE3NzEwMjYwOTB8MA&#038;ixlib=rb-4.1.0&#038;q=80&#038;w=1080\" alt=\"Maiden Tower in Istanbul at sunset with the Bosphorus and city skyline in the background\" width=\"1080\" height=\"720\" loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\"\/>\n  <figcaption style=\"text-align:center;font-size:0.88rem;color:#667085;line-height:1.5;margin-top:8px;\">\n    Photo by <a href=\"https:\/\/unsplash.com\/@cnytyldrm?utm_source=worldprimeguide&#038;utm_medium=referral\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer nofollow\" style=\"display:inline;color:#2563eb;text-decoration:underline;\">C\u00fcneyt YILDIRIM<\/a> on <a href=\"https:\/\/unsplash.com\/?utm_source=worldprimeguide&#038;utm_medium=referral\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer nofollow\" style=\"display:inline;color:#2563eb;text-decoration:underline;\">Unsplash<\/a>\n  <\/figcaption>\n<\/figure>\n\n<h2 id=\"how-to-get-there\">How to get there<\/h2>\n\n<div class=\"gv-map-wrapper\" style=\"margin:28px 0 36px;border-radius:14px;overflow:hidden;box-shadow:0 12px 28px rgba(0,0,0,0.08);\">\n  <iframe src=\"https:\/\/www.google.com\/maps?q=Istanbul%20Airport%2C%20Sabiha%20Gokcen%20Airport%2C%20Sultanahmet%2C%20Taksim%2C%20Istanbul&#038;hl=en&#038;output=embed\" loading=\"lazy\" referrerpolicy=\"no-referrer-when-downgrade\" title=\"Map of Istanbul airports and main areas\" style=\"width:100%;aspect-ratio:16\/9;border:0;display:block;\">\n  <\/iframe>\n<\/div>\n\n<p>Istanbul has two main airports: Istanbul Airport (IST), northwest of the city, and Sabiha G\u00f6k\u00e7en Airport (SAW), on the Asian side. The airport you choose directly affects arrival times and logistics. From IST to the center, the transfer can take between 45 and 90 minutes depending on traffic and the combination you choose. From SAW, calculate at least 90 minutes to Sultanahmet or Taksim, and more if you arrive during rush hour.<\/p>\n\n<div class=\"gv-table-wrapper\">\n<table class=\"gv-table\">\n<thead>\n<tr>\n<th>Airport<\/th>\n<th>Best for<\/th>\n<th>Time to center<\/th>\n<th>Logistical risk<\/th>\n<\/tr>\n<\/thead>\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td><strong>IST<\/strong><\/td>\n<td>Sultanahmet, Taksim, first visits<\/td>\n<td>45-90 min<\/td>\n<td>Long distances inside the airport and traffic<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td><strong>SAW<\/strong><\/td>\n<td>Kad\u0131k\u00f6y, Asian side, low-cost flights<\/td>\n<td>75-120 min<\/td>\n<td>Crossing to Europe can make the transfer much longer<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td><strong>Private transfer<\/strong><\/td>\n<td>Late arrivals, families, large luggage<\/td>\n<td>Variable<\/td>\n<td>More expensive, but reduces uncertainty<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td><strong>Public transport<\/strong><\/td>\n<td>Medium\/low budget travelers<\/td>\n<td>Variable<\/td>\n<td>Requires transfers and extra margin<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<\/div>\n\n<p>The most common mistake is underestimating airport transfer times. Istanbul traffic is unpredictable, and in high season delays can double. If your flight arrives in the afternoon, consider a private shuttle or combine metro, bus and tram only if you have enough margin and manageable luggage.<\/p>\n\n<p>If you are still comparing flights, it may help to check combinations with arrival in Istanbul and departure from another Turkish city if your route continues toward Cappadocia, Izmir or Antalya. To compare dates and airports, you can use <a href=\"https:\/\/kiwi.tpx.gr\/7bhLpiAg\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"sponsored noopener noreferrer nofollow\">Kiwi<\/a>, especially if you want flexibility with stopovers or open routes.<\/p>\n\n<p>If you arrive at night, transport services may be more limited and taxis can become more problematic for tired travelers. Keep your accommodation address saved in Turkish, confirm the price or use an app\/service with a clear fare.<\/p>\n\n<p>Warning: do not rely on unofficial taxis. Fares can vary a lot, and traffic can stretch the journey. Using local apps or transfer services with fixed prices reduces uncertainty.<\/p>\n\n<h2 id=\"where-to-stay\">Where to stay<\/h2>\n\n<div class=\"gv-map-wrapper\" style=\"margin:28px 0 36px;border-radius:14px;overflow:hidden;box-shadow:0 12px 28px rgba(0,0,0,0.08);\">\n  <iframe src=\"https:\/\/www.google.com\/maps?q=Sultanahmet%2C%20Karakoy%2C%20Galata%2C%20Beyoglu%2C%20Taksim%2C%20Kadikoy%2C%20Uskudar%2C%20Istanbul&#038;hl=en&#038;output=embed\" loading=\"lazy\" referrerpolicy=\"no-referrer-when-downgrade\" title=\"Map of the best areas to stay in Istanbul\" style=\"width:100%;aspect-ratio:16\/9;border:0;display:block;\">\n  <\/iframe>\n<\/div>\n\n<p>The neighborhood you choose for sleeping in Istanbul directly affects the quality of the trip. Not only because of the atmosphere, but because of transfer times, noise, slopes, access to tram or ferry and comfort at the end of the day.<\/p>\n\n<div class=\"gv-table-wrapper\">\n<table class=\"gv-table\">\n<thead>\n<tr>\n<th>Area<\/th>\n<th>Main advantage<\/th>\n<th>Disadvantage<\/th>\n<th>Best for<\/th>\n<\/tr>\n<\/thead>\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td><strong>Sultanahmet<\/strong><\/td>\n<td>Close to historic monuments<\/td>\n<td>Less nightlife and more tourist-oriented restaurants<\/td>\n<td>Short first visit<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td><strong>Karak\u00f6y \/ Galata<\/strong><\/td>\n<td>Good position between historic center and modern city<\/td>\n<td>Slopes and noisy streets depending on the hotel<\/td>\n<td>Balanced urban trip<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td><strong>Beyo\u011flu \/ Taksim<\/strong><\/td>\n<td>Nightlife, restaurants and transport<\/td>\n<td>Noise and more night movement<\/td>\n<td>Travelers looking for atmosphere and evenings out<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td><strong>Kad\u0131k\u00f6y<\/strong><\/td>\n<td>Local atmosphere, food and moderate prices<\/td>\n<td>Requires ferry crossing for historic monuments<\/td>\n<td>Long stays or second visit<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td><strong>\u00dcsk\u00fcdar<\/strong><\/td>\n<td>Views, calmness and traditional Asian side<\/td>\n<td>Less practical for visiting Sultanahmet every day<\/td>\n<td>Slower trips and quieter travelers<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<\/div>\n\n<p>For a short first visit, Sultanahmet is efficient because it reduces transfers to the major monuments. For a more balanced trip, Karak\u00f6y or Galata often work very well because they allow you to walk toward several areas and connect with transport. For longer stays or if you want a more local experience, Kad\u0131k\u00f6y is a solid alternative.<\/p>\n\n<p>A practical detail: some hotels in historic streets have no elevator, sit on slopes or have awkward access for large suitcases. Before booking, check recent reviews about noise, heating, air conditioning and real distance to public transport.<\/p>\n\n<p>If you travel in high season, book with margin. Ending up in a far area to save very little can cost more in time, taxis and accumulated fatigue.<\/p>\n\n<figure class=\"gv-context-image wp-block-image\" data-gv-lock=\"true\">\n  <img src=\"https:\/\/images.unsplash.com\/photo-1759340650383-c3e4ec22c720?crop=entropy&#038;cs=tinysrgb&#038;fit=max&#038;fm=jpg&#038;ixid=M3w4NDIxMDB8MHwxfHNlYXJjaHwyfHxJc3RhbmJ1bCUyMFR1cmtleSUyMGljb25pYyUyMGxhbmRtYXJrJTIwYXJjaGl0ZWN0dXJlJTIwdHJhdmVsfGVufDF8MHx8fDE3NzEwMjYwOTB8MA&#038;ixlib=rb-4.1.0&#038;q=80&#038;w=1080\" alt=\"Historic red brick building in Istanbul with Turkish flag and traditional urban architecture\" width=\"1080\" height=\"720\" loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\"\/>\n  <figcaption style=\"text-align:center;font-size:0.88rem;color:#667085;line-height:1.5;margin-top:8px;\">\n    Photo by <a href=\"https:\/\/unsplash.com\/@_pourya_?utm_source=worldprimeguide&#038;utm_medium=referral\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer nofollow\" style=\"display:inline;color:#2563eb;text-decoration:underline;\">Pourya Gohari<\/a> on <a href=\"https:\/\/unsplash.com\/?utm_source=worldprimeguide&#038;utm_medium=referral\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer nofollow\" style=\"display:inline;color:#2563eb;text-decoration:underline;\">Unsplash<\/a>\n  <\/figcaption>\n<\/figure>\n\n<h2 id=\"where-to-eat\">Where to eat<\/h2>\n\n<div class=\"gv-map-wrapper\" style=\"margin:28px 0 36px;border-radius:14px;overflow:hidden;box-shadow:0 12px 28px rgba(0,0,0,0.08);\">\n  <iframe src=\"https:\/\/www.google.com\/maps?q=Karakoy%2C%20Galata%2C%20Kadikoy%20Market%2C%20Sultanahmet%2C%20Eminonu%2C%20Istanbul%20restaurants&#038;hl=en&#038;output=embed\" loading=\"lazy\" referrerpolicy=\"no-referrer-when-downgrade\" title=\"Map of recommended areas to eat in Istanbul\" style=\"width:100%;aspect-ratio:16\/9;border:0;display:block;\">\n  <\/iframe>\n<\/div>\n\n<p>Eating well in Istanbul depends less on budget and more on choosing the right area and time. In Sultanahmet, many restaurants are aimed at tourists, and it is easy to fall into less authentic menus and inflated prices. Beyo\u011flu, Karak\u00f6y and Kad\u0131k\u00f6y offer a more interesting balance between atmosphere, variety and local experience.<\/p>\n\n<div class=\"gv-table-wrapper\">\n<table class=\"gv-table\">\n<thead>\n<tr>\n<th>Area<\/th>\n<th>What to expect<\/th>\n<th>Practical advice<\/th>\n<\/tr>\n<\/thead>\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td><strong>Sultanahmet<\/strong><\/td>\n<td>Tourist restaurants and higher prices<\/td>\n<td>Avoid door promoters and check recent reviews<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td><strong>Karak\u00f6y \/ Galata<\/strong><\/td>\n<td>Caf\u00e9s, modern restaurants and good location<\/td>\n<td>Ideal for eating between visits without going back to the hotel<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td><strong>Kad\u0131k\u00f6y<\/strong><\/td>\n<td>Market, local food, young atmosphere<\/td>\n<td>Very good area for dinner after crossing by ferry<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td><strong>Emin\u00f6n\u00fc<\/strong><\/td>\n<td>Fast food, fish sandwiches and popular atmosphere<\/td>\n<td>Useful for a simple stop by the Bosphorus<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td><strong>Bazaars<\/strong><\/td>\n<td>Sweets, tea, spices and street food<\/td>\n<td>Buy where you see local turnover<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<\/div>\n\n<p>A good time to eat with less pressure is usually between 14:30 and 16:00. You avoid part of the queues, rest from the tourist rhythm and continue the afternoon with more energy. In summer, Karak\u00f6y terraces and places near the Bosphorus fill quickly, so book if you want a specific place.<\/p>\n\n<p>Warning: not all restaurants accept cards, especially in less touristy areas. Always carry some cash and confirm before sitting down. Also, in some places bread, water or small side dishes may be charged separately.<\/p>\n\n<h2 id=\"practical-travel-tips\">Practical travel tips<\/h2>\n\n<ul>\n  <li><strong>Use the Istanbulkart for all public transport.<\/strong> You will save money and avoid buying individual tickets each time. Without the card, transfers are more expensive and slower.<\/li>\n  <li><strong>Book historic monument tickets online.<\/strong> This reduces time in lines, especially for Hagia Sophia, Topkapi Palace and other major visits.<\/li>\n  <li><strong>Wear comfortable shoes with good grip.<\/strong> Cobblestone streets, slopes and slippery sections are common, especially in Galata and Sultanahmet.<\/li>\n  <li><strong>Avoid crossing the Bosphorus by ferry during rush hour.<\/strong> Between 07:30-09:30 and 17:00-19:00, boarding can be more chaotic. Cross mid-morning or early afternoon instead.<\/li>\n  <li><strong>Check mosque visiting times.<\/strong> Some restrict tourist access during prayers, especially on Fridays. Plan visits outside those windows.<\/li>\n  <li><strong>Do not depend on taxis during rush hour.<\/strong> Traffic can double both price and duration. Prioritize metro, tram or ferry whenever possible.<\/li>\n  <li><strong>Ask for prices in Turkish lira.<\/strong> Automatic conversions or prices in euros may be unfavorable in tourist shops and restaurants.<\/li>\n  <li><strong>Always carry small cash.<\/strong> Markets, some taxis, public toilets or small shops may not accept cards.<\/li>\n  <li><strong>In summer, carry water, a hat and sun protection.<\/strong> Queues and walks around Sultanahmet can be hard at midday.<\/li>\n  <li><strong>If traveling during Ramadan, check schedules.<\/strong> Some restaurants and routines change; at sunset, certain areas may become busier.<\/li>\n  <li><strong>Watch for pickpockets in crowded places.<\/strong> Especially on tram T1, Grand Bazaar, Emin\u00f6n\u00fc and around major monuments.<\/li>\n  <li><strong>Keep a digital copy of your passport.<\/strong> It can be useful for controls, hotels or loss of documents.<\/li>\n  <li><strong>Do not improvise major purchases in the Grand Bazaar.<\/strong> Compare prices, negotiate without pressure and avoid buying in the first shop if you have no reference.<\/li>\n  <li><strong>If traveling with children or older travelers, prioritize nearby transport.<\/strong> Walking distances can be misleading and fatigue accumulates quickly.<\/li>\n  <li><strong>Keep stable mobile connection.<\/strong> For maps, ferries, reservations, translation and route changes, an eSIM can prevent wasted time. You can check options with <a href=\"https:\/\/airalo.tpx.gr\/qkbYvIfv\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"sponsored noopener noreferrer nofollow\">Airalo<\/a> before traveling.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n<h2 id=\"common-mistakes\">Common mistakes and what NOT to do<\/h2>\n\n<ul>\n  <li><strong>Trying to see everything in two days:<\/strong> Istanbul requires rhythm. If you compress too much, you will end up exhausted and with the feeling that you did not enjoy anything properly.<\/li>\n  <li><strong>Trusting unofficial taxis:<\/strong> You may end up paying inflated fares or losing time on unnecessary detours.<\/li>\n  <li><strong>Not booking accommodation early in high season:<\/strong> The consequence is often staying far away and losing hours every day on transfers.<\/li>\n  <li><strong>Underestimating traffic:<\/strong> Especially between airports and the center. This mistake can cost you connections or flights.<\/li>\n  <li><strong>Not carrying enough cash:<\/strong> Some local places, markets and small services only accept lira.<\/li>\n  <li><strong>Visiting mosques without respecting the dress code:<\/strong> This can prevent entry or create uncomfortable situations.<\/li>\n  <li><strong>Leaving the Grand Bazaar for the last hour:<\/strong> Many stalls will be closing and the experience loses value.<\/li>\n  <li><strong>Forgetting to check ferry schedules:<\/strong> In winter or bad weather, services may be less frequent.<\/li>\n  <li><strong>Buying souvenirs in the first shops in Sultanahmet:<\/strong> Prices are often higher and quality does not always justify it.<\/li>\n  <li><strong>Assuming every place accepts cards:<\/strong> Always carry some cash to avoid awkward situations.<\/li>\n  <li><strong>Not protecting yourself from the sun in summer:<\/strong> The combination of heat, queues and walking can cause strong fatigue or dehydration.<\/li>\n  <li><strong>Leaving no margin to get lost:<\/strong> In Istanbul, some detours are part of the trip. An itinerary that is too rigid will make you experience the city with tension.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n<h2 id=\"safety-recommendations\">Safety and recommendations<\/h2>\n\n<p>Istanbul is generally safe for travelers, but the density of people in tourist areas increases the risk of petty theft and scams. The main care should be in crowded trams, bazaars, around monuments and in areas with strong tourist pressure.<\/p>\n\n<p>Around Sultanahmet, \u201cspontaneous guides\u201d may appear offering help, tickets or unofficial tours. Many end up leading visitors to carpet shops, jewelry stores or places where they try to pressure you into buying. The best response is to decline politely and only hire accredited services.<\/p>\n\n<p>For health and trip protection, it is wise to carry travel insurance, digital copies of documents and a small cash reserve. Although healthcare infrastructure in the city is good, procedures may take time if you do not have clear documentation and coverage. If you want to compare medical coverage and protection against unexpected issues, you can review options through <a href=\"https:\/\/visitorscoverage.tpx.gr\/tYDMXFDT\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"sponsored noopener noreferrer nofollow\">VisitorsCoverage<\/a>, especially if your trip combines Istanbul with other regions of Turkey.<\/p>\n\n<div class=\"gv-table-wrapper\">\n<table class=\"gv-table\">\n<thead>\n<tr>\n<th>Risk<\/th>\n<th>Where it happens most<\/th>\n<th>How to reduce it<\/th>\n<\/tr>\n<\/thead>\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td><strong>Pickpockets<\/strong><\/td>\n<td>Tram T1, bazaars, monumental areas<\/td>\n<td>Closed backpack, valuables in front and attention in crowds<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td><strong>Taxi abuse<\/strong><\/td>\n<td>Airports, Sultanahmet, Taksim<\/td>\n<td>Use apps, ask for the meter or agree on a clear-price service<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td><strong>Tourist restaurants<\/strong><\/td>\n<td>Streets near major monuments<\/td>\n<td>Avoid promoters and check prices before sitting down<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td><strong>Physical fatigue<\/strong><\/td>\n<td>Galata, Sultanahmet, Grand Bazaar<\/td>\n<td>Plan breaks, comfortable shoes and routes by zones<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td><strong>Wasted time<\/strong><\/td>\n<td>Crossings between continents and airport transfers<\/td>\n<td>Check schedules, leave margin and do not rely only on taxis<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<\/div>\n\n<h2 id=\"faq\">Frequently asked questions<\/h2>\n\n<ul>\n  <li><strong>What is the best area to stay in Istanbul for a first visit?<\/strong><br\/>For a short first visit, Sultanahmet is the most practical area because it concentrates the main monuments. For a more balanced trip, Karak\u00f6y or Galata offer better connection between historic center, urban life and transport.<\/li>\n\n  <li><strong>How many days do you need to see Istanbul well?<\/strong><br\/>Three full days allow you to see the essentials without rushing too much. With four or five days, you can add the Asian side, more time in bazaars, a Bosphorus cruise and less obvious visits.<\/li>\n\n  <li><strong>How does the Istanbulkart work?<\/strong><br\/>It is a rechargeable card valid for metro, tram, buses and ferries. You can buy it at machines in main stations, and it saves time and money compared with individual tickets.<\/li>\n\n  <li><strong>Is it better to stay on the European or Asian side?<\/strong><br\/>For first visits, the European side is usually more efficient because it is closer to the main monuments. For longer stays or travelers looking for local atmosphere, Kad\u0131k\u00f6y on the Asian side is an excellent alternative.<\/li>\n\n  <li><strong>Is it safe to move around Istanbul at night?<\/strong><br\/>Main areas such as Sultanahmet, Karak\u00f6y, Kad\u0131k\u00f6y and busy parts of Beyo\u011flu are generally safe, but it is better to avoid isolated or poorly lit streets and plan the return if transport frequencies decrease.<\/li>\n\n  <li><strong>What is the difference between high and low season?<\/strong><br\/>In high season, prices rise and queues are longer. In low season, there are fewer tourists and better rates, but it may rain more and some schedules can be more limited.<\/li>\n\n  <li><strong>Is it worth buying souvenirs in the Grand Bazaar?<\/strong><br\/>It can be worthwhile for variety, but not always for price. Compare, negotiate and avoid buying without reference. In Kad\u0131k\u00f6y or less touristy markets you may find more authentic and calmer options.<\/li>\n\n  <li><strong>Is Istanbul expensive?<\/strong><br\/>It can be more affordable than other European capitals, but tourist areas increase prices. The final cost depends heavily on accommodation, tickets, restaurants and taxi use.<\/li>\n\n  <li><strong>Can you pay everywhere by card?<\/strong><br\/>Not always. Large hotels and restaurants usually accept cards, but markets, small shops, taxis and some services may require cash in Turkish lira.<\/li>\n\n  <li><strong>Is it worth crossing to the Asian side?<\/strong><br\/>Yes, especially if you have at least three days. Kad\u0131k\u00f6y and \u00dcsk\u00fcdar offer another rhythm, better local eating areas and very beautiful views of the Bosphorus.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n<h2 id=\"conclusion\">Conclusion<\/h2>\n\n<p>Traveling to Istanbul requires logistical criteria and an organization that understands the real time each transfer and visit demands. It is not about seeing more, but about organizing better. The key is to choose strategic areas, anticipate schedules, use public transport well and not underestimate either distances or physical fatigue.<\/p>\n\n<p>Istanbul may feel chaotic at first, but it becomes much more accessible when you understand its logic: Sultanahmet for monuments, Karak\u00f6y and Galata for urban connection, Kad\u0131k\u00f6y for local atmosphere, ferries to cross with less stress and real breaks so you do not end the day exhausted.<\/p>\n\n<p>Travelers who plan with margin enjoy more. Fewer improvised taxis, fewer unnecessary queues, fewer tourist-trap restaurants and more time to experience the city calmly. Istanbul rewards attentive travel: it is not always comfortable or predictable, but that is precisely why it can become one of the most memorable experiences in Turkey.<\/p>\n\n<div class=\"gv-interlinking-block\" data-gv=\"interlinking\" data-gv-id=\"turkey-istanbul\" style=\"margin:56px 0 34px;padding:30px 26px;background:linear-gradient(135deg,#f2f7ff 0%,#e8f1ff 100%);border-left:6px solid #007bff;border-radius:18px;box-shadow:0 8px 22px rgba(0,123,255,0.08);\">\n\n<style>\n.gv-interlinking-block[data-gv-id=\"turkey-istanbul\"] {\n  transition: transform 0.25s ease, box-shadow 0.25s ease;\n}\n.gv-interlinking-block[data-gv-id=\"turkey-istanbul\"]:hover {\n  transform: translateY(-2px);\n  box-shadow: 0 14px 32px rgba(0,123,255,0.15);\n}\n.gv-interlinking-block[data-gv-id=\"turkey-istanbul\"] .gv-interlinking-title {\n  margin: 0 0 10px;\n  font-size: 1.35rem;\n  font-weight: 800;\n  color: #0b2c5f;\n  letter-spacing: -0.02em;\n}\n.gv-interlinking-block[data-gv-id=\"turkey-istanbul\"] .gv-interlinking-subtitle {\n  margin: 0 0 18px;\n  font-size: 0.96rem;\n  color: #334155;\n  line-height: 1.6;\n}\n.gv-interlinking-block[data-gv-id=\"turkey-istanbul\"] ul {\n  margin: 0;\n  padding-left: 18px;\n  line-height: 1.9;\n}\n.gv-interlinking-block[data-gv-id=\"turkey-istanbul\"] a {\n  color: #007bff;\n  font-weight: 700;\n  text-decoration: underline;\n  text-underline-offset: 4px;\n  text-decoration-thickness: 2px;\n  text-decoration-color: rgba(0,123,255,0.55);\n  display: inline-block;\n  transition: transform 0.25s ease, color 0.25s ease, text-decoration-color 0.25s ease;\n}\n.gv-interlinking-block[data-gv-id=\"turkey-istanbul\"] a:hover {\n  transform: scale(1.04);\n  color: #0056b3;\n  text-decoration-color: #0056b3;\n}\n<\/style>\n\n  <h3 class=\"gv-interlinking-title\">\ud83c\uddf9\ud83c\uddf7 Continue organizing Turkey with strategic vision<\/h3>\n\n  <p class=\"gv-interlinking-subtitle\">\n    Istanbul works as the main gateway and strategic node of the country. 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