The Bosphorus Strait is the thin straight that bisects Istanbul and splits the continents of European and Asian apart.
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“If the earth were a single state, Istanbul would be its capital.”
– Napoleon Bonaparte
Where Two Continents Meet
Istanbul the magical city where east meets west in perfect harmony, bridging Europe and Asia, a melting pot of over 15 million people where traditions, culture and cuisine intertwine making it one of the worlds top destinations to visit and one of the most enriching Istanbul travel experiences for global travellers.
Istanbul is one of the largest cities in the world Straddling over two Continents. Each district has it’s own atmosphere and offers it visitors something unique. To get a good feel for the city, we recommend that with each visit you see at least three or four of the different areas on your trip. This magical meeting place of East and West has more top-drawer attractions than it has minarets and that’s a lot, offering unforgettable Istanbul cultural experiences at every turn.
The Bosphorus Strait is the thin straight that bisects Istanbul and splits the continents of European and Asian apart.
Places to be
Explore iconic landmarks like the Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque, and Topkapi Palace. Cruise along the Bosphorus, wander through the Grand Bazaar, enjoy Turkish cuisine, and experience the city’s vibrant neighborhoods, cafés, and nightlife.
Avoid visiting major attractions during peak hours without planning, don’t ignore local customs when entering mosques, and be cautious of unofficial tour guides. Rushing through the city is also a mistake—take time to experience its rhythm.
For first-time visitors, start with Sultanahmet and the historic peninsula, use public transport like trams and ferries, wear comfortable walking shoes, and allow time to explore both the European and Asian sides of the city.
Istanbul offers a perfect blend of history, culture, cuisine, and modern life. From ancient architecture and traditional markets to contemporary art, dining, and waterfront experiences, the city delivers something unforgettable for every traveler.
Places You Must See
The bridge between the two continents
Places to be
Sultanahmet is the historic and cultural heart of Istanbul. It’s the oldest part of the city and is surrounded by bodies of water to the north, east and south, and old city walls to the west.
Located north of the Sultanahmet district, Beyoglu is one of the liveliest districts in Istanbul and our top recommendation for where to stay for those on a budget. Home to the popular pedestrianized Istiklal Caddesi Independence Avenue, this district attracts locals and tourists day and night.
Galata is a neighbourhood located north of the Golden Horn. Although technically part of the Beyoglu district, this neighbourhood has a distinct feel and flair.
Karaköy is a small district situated at the mouth of the Golden Horn. Once one of the city’s most important ports, this area was left to deteriorate for decades and is rich in authenticity of ancient history. There are lots of restoration projects currently underway to restore the buildings to its old glory.
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