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Explore this map, I made as the ultimate Turkey guide, to get inspired and discover the places that will become the highlight of your next trip. Many of the places in this map will have helpful booking links and/or links to social media posts with more inside information.
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One of my favourite countries to date (which says a lot) I am thrilled to share my complete guide to Western Turkey!!
I completed this itinerary in 2.5 weeks. It's fast paced, but perfectly timed, I think. There wasn't a single thing I felt was missed or needed extra time to explore.
I recommend starting and ending in istanbul, making it a complete circle.
In this itinerary you will experience:
- The vibrant city that connects Europe to Asia, Istanbul.
- Underground cities, hot air balloons, and fairy chimneys of Cappadocia.
- The shimmering, turquoise waters of the West Coast through boat trips and The Blue Lagoon.
- Natural wonders of the world, and countless UNESCO world heritage sites.
- The Capital city, Ankara.
- Ancient Roman cities such as Ephesus, Troy, Olympos, and Hierapolis.
- Interactive and engaging activities such as Bustling bazaars, carpet weaving workshops, and Turkish performances.
- Natural phenomenons such as calcium pools of Pamukkale, and infinite fire in Olympos.
- and much more!
Follow your curiosity and spend 2.5 weeks discovering the culture and natural beauty of this fascinating region. This guide is complete with 65 places + bonus tips to make your trip unforgettable!
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Everything you need to know about booking your own trip to turkey with cost saving hacks
Know about the Visa -
If you have a UK/ US or Schengen visa, then you can get a e visa in less than 3 mins and the cost is approx 35-40$. But in case u don't have, the documentation is elaborate and it costs about 17k. I would suggest you apply for a UK or Schengen visa and then apply for Turkey visa, so u get 2 country visa for cost of 1 and you travel to Turkey and UK or any other Schengen country.
Flights 🛫 from India
The most economical flight option would be Air Arabia, followed closely by Indigo with direct flights from Delhi or Mumbai but considering the potential delays , I would avoid this. Etihad or Emirates would be the next best offering reliable alternatives. IST airport in Istanbul has plenty of flights and would be the optimal choice to land in Istanbul.
Where to Stay ?
We debated a lot, whether to stay in the old city or the Bosphorous side but eventually ended up at the old city side and regretted our decision. I would recommend to stay around the Galata tower as the surroundings are fantastic offering a blend of the typical modern city vibes with charming European aesthetics. With quaint cafes, English pubs with live music to small boutiques for shopping, the area excludes a vibe that we thoroughly enjoyed. In Cappadocia, i would recommend staying in Gerome as you would get close up views of the balloons, restaurants and nightlife. This is great for visitors without a car as everything would be at a walkable distance. Must visit around this vicinity is the Umbrella street and rainbow street.
How to commute in Turkey ?
We organized our airport transfers through this website. It was the most economical option, given our big group size of 8 with 2 big suitcases each. It costed about 35 euros/40$ for one way transfers(for 4 people) . Despite our flight getting delayed for over 3 hours, the transport service folks were still waiting for us. You can also use Uber app or Taksi app for local taxis. But please be mindful that you need to pay through the local currency (Turkish Lira) for this option.
We were fortunate enough to find a remarkable cab driver there by name Engin (+90 5315661672)during our time in Istanbul. He went above and beyond to ensure we had the best experience possible in Istanbul. He even arranged taxis for us in Cappadocia and helped us with all our transfers. We highly recommend his services to anyone visiting Istanbul.
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Turkey is an incredibly diverse & large country to explore. Istanbul is completely different to places like Cappadocia & Izmir. In this guide you will find an itinerary for Istanbul, Cappadocia & Izmir. This is purely scratching the surface of Turkey and there is so much more you can see and do. These destinations provide an extremely diverse itinerary and will give you a taste of Turkey
Tip : Be sure to get a Istanbul City Card for your travel via Trams
Note : Izmir is a great stop if you are wanting to visit the
Ancient City of Ephesus, if you do not want to visit this attraction I would suggest staying in the area of Alacati over Izmir.
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Welcome to my completely unorganized but oh-so-helpful map of Istanbul! An absolute smorgasbord of my own travels and research, suggestions from friends and strangers, and many treasures found along the way, this is where I compile all things Istanbul for my future trips and yours. Things I particularly love that you’ll find a lot of:
☕️ Coffee shops & bakeries
🌮 Local cuisine
🏛️ Museums of all kinds
🌳 Gardens & parks
🛏️ Boutique hotels
🍕 Small regional chains with good reputations
All my guides in this category are $5 per 100 places included, but since I add to these constantly, you can lock down the lowest price today and gain a lifetime access!
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From modern to traditional, from luxury to convenient…dining, shopping and sightseeing in this amazing city! You’ll find several options for great accommodation, as well.
Istanbul is where Europe meets Asia and here you'll encounter elements from both continents.
Mind yourself - this city is huge and really crowded. Traffic can be horrific at times and getting from one point to another could take up some time. Still, it's full of savory contrasts, echoes of the past and glimpses of the future and could easily get you addicted!
Highlights:
☕️ Turkish coffee - whether it’s made in sand, over fire or on stovetop, it is prepared in a “cezve” (ibrik) using very finely ground coffee beans without filtering;
🫖 Turkish tea - called “çay” (pronounced chai) in Turkish - is a kind of black tea brewed in a dual teapot and served in tulip-shaped small glasses called “ince belli”.
🥨 Simit (Turkish Bagel) a sesame-bathed, circular Turkish bread. Very common - the cheapest street food in Turkey.
🍥 Turkish delight - also called lokum, jellied confection with different flavours (may contain pieces of fruits/nuts) commonly found in the markets.
🥟 Baklava - is a layered pastry dessert made of filo pastry, filled with chopped nuts, and sweetened with syrup or honey. It was one of the most popular sweet pastries of Ottoman cuisine.
🏺 The Nargile, also known as hookah or hubble-bubble or sheesha or Turkish water pipe, is an old tradition in Turkey for smoking Turkish tobacco (plain or fruit flavored - with or without nicotine).
🧿 Evil Eye Symbol - the Nazar Boncuk symbolizes the jealous and envious look of others, which, according to the popular belief, would have the power to cause various misfortunes to a person or his property. Turkish people believe that this amulet protects its holder from the bad energies by absorbing them.
In addition, Turkey is famous for its sweets/desserts, ceramics, silver/gold jewelry, spices. Don’t forget to bargain - it is kind of a national sport. 😉
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Get ready to explore the enchanting cities of Turkey with me on an unforgettable journey that will leave you with lifelong memories. From the bustling streets of Istanbul to the surreal landscapes of Cappadocia, the sun-soaked shores of Bodrum, and the historic charm of Antalya, this 11-day Turkey Trip Itinerary offers an immersive experience like no other!
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This is my 10-day road trip and camping itinerary around Central & Western Turkey (Turkiye). I share my top tips for road-tripping and camping around Turkey as well as my detailed day-by-day itinerary and top attractions to see, food to try, and places to camp overnight.
I personally took this road trip in July 2022 - starting and ending in Istanbul - and my goal was to visit a mix of both popular and lesser-known places within Turkey.
This trip includes a mix of history and culture, famous food, outdoor exploration, and architecture.
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Are you gearing up for a whirlwind adventure in Istanbul, but feeling a bit daunted by the limited time? Fear not! We've got you covered. Istanbul, with its rich history, vibrant culture, and breathtaking scenery, can be a lot to take in, especially in just two days. But worry not, because our meticulously curated itinerary is here to ensure that you make every moment count in this enchanting city.
From iconic landmarks to hidden gems, culinary delights to cultural experiences, our guide will lead you on a seamless journey through the heart of Istanbul. So, buckle up and get ready for an unforgettable exploration of this dynamic metropolis. Let's turn your two-day visit into a lifetime of cherished memories!
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I’ve been to Türkiye twice now and keep being drawn back to Istanbul. From its’ intricate mosques to bustling bazaars, this illustrious city has plenty to offer for any traveller.
But I’m not gonna lie, Istanbul can be an assault on the senses and it’s easy to feel overwhelmed with all the attractions on offer; so here are my recommendations for a 3 day trip. It’s a pretty brief itinerary, which includes a mix of essential tourist sites along with some unique spots that aren’t always mentioned.
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Situated on the European side of Istanbul, "Balat" is one of the oldest neighbourhoods in Turkey. This old yet hipster neighbourhood merges Turkish, Greek, Jewish, and Latin influences, giving any visitor a unique, eye-catching, experience one won't expect to find in Turkey. Below are the most Instagramable locations:
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11 Days Turkey Travel Itinerary (Includes the cities of Antalya, Cappadocia, Bodrum and Istanbul)
Unlock the treasures of Turkey with my exclusive 11 Days Turkey Travel Guide, your passport to adventure across the enchanting cities of Antalya, Cappadocia, Bodrum and Istanbul.
Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Turkish culture, from the historic marvels of Istanbul to the surreal landscapes of Cappadocia, the coastal charm of Antalya, and the vibrant beaches of Bodrum.
With insider tips, must-see highlights, and carefully curated recommendations, this guide ensures you experience the best of Turkey in just 11 days.
Pack your bags and get ready for an unforgettable journey through the heart of this remarkable country!
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With this guide you will have the opportunity to explore the most relevant sites of the outstanding Mediterranean coast in Antalya, Türkiye, from impressive archeological sites, fabulous beaches, and daily activities!
Here we tailored a 14-day itinerary through the Mediterranean coast of Turkey 🇹🇷🏖️
WHAT'S INCLUDED:
🗓️Itinerary in Kaş, Antalya
🗓️Itinerary in Olympos, Antalya
🗓️Itinerary in Antalya Merkez (Kaleiçi/Konyaaltı/Lara)
🏛️Historical/archeological sites
🏖️Best beaches
📆Best time to visit Antalya
🏞️Licyan Way (One of the top trekking trails in the world)
🛏️Hotel recommendations for all budgets in Kaş, Olympos and Antalya Merkez.
🚎How to move from city to city
✈️How to go to Kaş from the nearest airport.
✈️How to go to Antalya Airport from Antalya Merkez (Kaleiçi)
This guide is for every type of travelers (solo, couple, family, group) and it has options for ALL BUDGETS. 💸
You’ll have it for life and can access it any time!
Is a mobile-friendly guide, meaning that you can use it in real time while exploring the region! 🎉
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In this guide, I'll share with you all the budget hostels I stayed at around the world and my honest opinion about them.
Most of my travels I did as a solo female traveller. And hostels were often the best option - cheap, safe, great places to meet another traveller.
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📍Turkey
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If you are planning a trip to Tbilisi be sure to check this guide first :)
Tbilisi has become increasingly popular in recent years. Of course, I went too to understand the reason.
You can travel from Turkey only with your ID, without a passport or visa. Considering the recent increasing prices in Istanbul, I can say that the food and cocktail prices are quite affordable.
You can see my accommodation and food & drink guide along with my notes below.
A very important note: Don't use a taxi! You can easily and cheaply get around the city with the "Bolt" app.
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