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  • Things to do

Navigating a city as dense with interest as Istanbul may seem daunting, but don’t fret, we’ve got you sorted. Let this guide be your companion on your quest to exploring this magnificent city. We’ve rounded up a list of the most unmissable things to see and do in Istanbul, covering everything from iconic landmarks to hidden gems. Plan a rejuvenating visit to the hamam, go treasure hunting around antique markets, feast on incredible food and much much more during your sojourn in this vibrant metropolis. Our carefully curated list is every bit as varied and exciting as the city itself, and trust us when we say there is something here for everyone. But don’t just take our word for it, scroll away and start planning your next adventure. RECOMMENDED: The best attractions in Istanbul                                                              RECOMMENDED: The best hotels in Istanbul                                                                      RECOMMENDED: The best Airbnbs in Istanbul

Kadıköy-Moda guide
  • Things to do

Located on the Marmara Sea coast on the Asian Side of town, the Kadıköy district and its Moda neighbourhood in particular have soared in popularity over the past few years, leading us to name it one of the 50 coolest neighbourhoods in the world. Hundreds of new bars, cafés, restaurants and shops have opened here, making the area a must-see for those really wanting to get a feel of how the city hangs out these days. While it may be the apple of the eye for an ever-increasing number of Istanbulites, Kadıköy still features a more relaxed vibe than the bustling European side, a fact quite evident upon first visit. If you’re still not convinced, taking a ferry there might just be the best way to soak up Istanbul's inimitable views.

The 10 best Turkish street foods
  • Restaurants

Istanbul might be a goldmine of culinary variety, but it’s no secret that dining at the city’s most fashionable restaurants can leave a hole in your wallet. Whether you’re in a hurry to fill your stomach or your funds are running a bit low, this list of the best street food is sure to come in handy the next time you’re looking around the corner to find a meal.

  • Health and beauty
  • Hammam
  • Beyoğlu
  • price 3 of 4

The Kılıç Ali Paşa Hamamı gets its name from Kılıç Ali Paşa, an Ottoman admiral. It is a work of Mimar Sinan. The hamam was built in between 1578-1583 and reopened to the public in 2012 after a major restoration. Events are organized in the hamam for special occasions and a shop can be found in the building’s outer section. The hamam is open to women in the morning and to men in the afternoon.

  • Things to do

Antalya… The perfect spot for a relaxing holiday where you can bask in the warm sunshine and bathe in the rejuvenating waters of the Mediterranean. Check scuba diving off your bucket list in Kaş, or go river rafting in Köprüçay for an exhilarating aquatic adventure. While Antalya is famous for its sun-soaked beaches and magnificent natural world, it would be an injustice to limit the city to just that. Stroll down the quaint, stone-paved streets of the old town of Kaleiçi where you’ll find Roman era structures and ancient mosques. If all you history buffs out there can’t get enough, the Antalya Museum is a must-visit. Foodies, don’t worry, the regional cuisine does not disappoint. Check out our top 10 things to do in Antalya for an unforgettable trip. RECOMMENDED: The best attractions in Antalya                                                                  RECOMMENDED: The best Airbnbs in Kaş

  • Health and beauty
  • Hammam

Once frequented by viziers and sultans, Istanbul's hamams now serve tourists and nostalgic locals in search of a steamy scrub surrounded by marble walls and lofty domes. Whether it's a cheap wash or a deluxe treatment by a tellak (masseur), you'll find what you're looking for in our round-up of Istanbul's best Turkish baths. The list features architectural masterpieces built by legendary court architects like Mimar Sinan, with some dating back half a millenium.

Çiçek Pasajı
  • Attractions
  • Historic buildings and sites
  • İstiklal Caddesi

Built in 1876, Çiçek Pasajı (Flower Passage) is easily one of Istanbul's most beautiful arcades and its gorgeous interior is worth a stroll through, even while the waiters valiantly attempt to shuffle you into the beer halls and meyhanes lined along the sides. Though the Beyoğlu area offers much better dining spots, the beautiful setting of Çiçek Pasajı makes its worth it to sit down and enjoy a beer with some french fries while soaking in the nostalgia.

Gülhane Park
  • Attractions
  • Parks and gardens
  • Fatih
  • price 0 of 4

Located next to the Topkapı Palace on the tip of Istanbul's historic peninsula, Gülhane Park is one of the city's biggest and most beautiful parks. A popular destination on the weekends among local families, the park is a sanctuary in the crowded, dense old city. Thousands of tulips bloom in the park during springtime.

Grand Bazaar
  • Shopping
  • Fatih

Among the world's oldest and largest covered markets, the Grand Bazaar features thousands of shops spread across dozens of streets. It's a worthy destination even for those not planning on buying anything, as the historic atmosphere of the widespread complex is its true appeal. If you're planning on making purchases, be sure to put your bargaining hat on and show no mercy.

  • Travel

Istanbul is a city that immediately captivates with its vibrant energy, especially for first-time visitors. Where you stay plays a big part in really understanding the atmosphere of the city and discovering its many treasures. While Istanbul's hotels are known for their top-notch service, sometimes you'll long for the comfort of your own home while travelling. That's where the city's best Airbnbs come in. Every corner of Istanbul has something unique to offer: from the energetic, artsy streets of Beyoğlu to the quiet beaches and chic restaurants of Sarıyer; from the historic, colourful side streets of Balat to the modern, hip flair of Moda. Our guide introduces you to the 10 best Airbnb accommodations in Istanbul that reflect the true spirit of this dynamic city in a relaxed and friendly way. RECOMMENDED: The best Airbnbs in Istanbul old town                                              RECOMMENDED: The best hotels in Istanbul                                                                      RECOMMENDED: The best things to do in Istanbul Who makes the cut? While we might not stay in every Airbnb featured, we've based our list on top reviews, hosts, and amenities to find you the best stays. This article includes affiliate links. These links have no influence on our editorial content. For more information, see our affiliate guidelines.