

A bustling labyrinth of markets, the Grand Bazaar is one of the world's oldest and largest covered markets, housing over 4,000 shops.
Istanbul's weather can be chilly, especially in the evenings.
Exploring the Grand Bazaar and historic areas requires comfortable footwear.
Staying hydrated is important, and tap water might not be safe to drink.
An architectural masterpiece offering panoramic views of Istanbul.
A vibrant market offering a sensory experience with its spices, teas, and souvenirs.
A historic palace complex with stunning views of the Bosphorus and the Golden Horn.

Sesame seed-covered bread ring, often eaten for breakfast with tea or coffee
Scrambled eggs with tomatoes, peppers, and onions, often served with bread

Grilled meat dish, often served with bread and salad
Famous for its baklava and traditional Turkish breakfast.
Known for its Eastern Turkish breakfast with a variety of cheeses and jams.
Offers a variety of Turkish meze and main dishes in a historic setting.
A symbol of protection against evil, handmade with intricate designs.
Decorative lamps made from tiny pieces of coloured glass, a traditional Turkish art form.
A traditional Turkish sweet, made from starch and sugar, often flavoured with rose water or pistachio.

A vibrant, open-air market in Chapultepec Park, offering local crafts, food, and live music.

A stunning 30km coastal road along the Red Sea, offering beautiful views, beaches, and vibrant nightlife.
A dense beech and fir forest on a hill in Istria, known for its biodiversity and scenic views.