Destination: Istanbul

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Country: Turkey

City: Istanbul

Currency: Turkish Lira

Time Difference

    World Time Zone   Adjustment Time

United Kingdom

 

GMT +00:00

 

+01:00

Istanbul

 

GMT +02:00

 

+01:00

Airports

Istanbul has two international airports: The larger one is the Atatürk International Airport located in the Yeşilköy district on the European side, about 24 kilometres (15 mi) west from the city centre. When it was first built, the airport was situated at the western edge of the metropolitan area but now lies within the city bounds. The smaller one is the Sabiha Gökçen International Airport located in the Kurtköy district on the Asian side, close to the Istanbul Park GP Racing Circuit. It is situated approximately 20 kilometres (12 mi) east of the Asian side and 45 kilometres (28 mi) east of the European city centre.              

Language

In Istanbul the official language is Turkish.

Visa and Passport Information

http://www.worldtravelguide.net/turkey/passport-visa

Tourist Office

http://www.istanbultourist.com/

Climate

Climate istanbul

Background

View of Istanbul

Istanbul is Turkey's most populous city, and its cultural and financial centre. It is divided in three by the north-south Bosphorus Strait (Istanbul Bogazi), the dividing line between Europe and Asia, the estuary of the Golden Horn (Haliç) bisecting the western part and the Sea of Marmara (Marmara Denizi) forming a boundary to the south. Istanbul bridges Asia and Europe both physically and culturally. Istanbul's population is estimated to be between 12 and 19 million people, making it also one of the largest in Europe and the world. Istanbul was one of three European Capitals of Culture in 2010. Most sights are concentrated in the old city on the peninsula of Sultanahmet, to the west of the Bosphorus between the Horn and the Sea. Across the Horn to the north are Galata, Beyoğlu and Taksim, the heart of modern Istanbul, while Kadıköy is the major district on the comparatively less-visited Anatolian side of the city. The Black Sea forms the northern boundary of Istanbul.              

Must Dos

1. Blue Mosque (Sultan Ahmed Mosque)

2. Istanbul Archaeology Museum (Arkeoloji Muzesi)

3. Basilica Cistern

4. Bosphorous Cruise

5. Grand Bazaar (Kapali Carsisi)

Interesting Fact

Istanbul has been capital of the Roman Empire, the Byzantine Empire, the Latin Empire, and the Ottoman Empire; yet it isn't the capital city of modern Turkey

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