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Straddling both Europe and Asia, Istanbul is a bustling, sprawling metropolis of over 15 million people. Formerly known as Constantinople, the ancient center of the Byzantine and Ottoman Empires was one of the most important in the world for centuries.
As such, there’s an eye-watering amount of history here, with tons to see and do. I love roaming the (somewhat chaotic) streets just taking it all in. It’s a beautiful city to explore on foot.
But, because the city is so huge, it’s important to pick the right area to stay in. The traffic here is infamous, and while the public transportation system is decent (and cheap), you don’t want to spend all your time getting from place to place either.
To help you make the most out of your visit, here are my top recommendations for where to stay in Istanbul:
Where to Stay for First-Time Visitors: Sultanahmet
Sultanahmet, the historic heart of Istanbul, is brimming with most of the city’s iconic landmarks and cultural treasures, including the majestic Hagia Sophia, the stunning Blue Mosque, and the ancient Basilica Cistern. Here you can explore the Topkapi Palace, once the residence of Ottoman sultans, and stroll through the bustling streets lined with old shops.
While it’s the most touristy district (the restaurants here are generally overpriced tourist traps), you can’t beat it for convenience. Everything is right at your fingertips, making this the best area for first-time visitors and history enthusiasts. It’s pretty quiet at night, so it’s good for families too.
Best places to stay in Sultanahmet:
Where to Stay for Dining, Nightlife, and Art: Beyoglu
This large district on the European side is lively, cosmopolitan, and trendy, with great food, vibrant nightlife, and interesting shops. There are a few neighborhoods within this district, each with its own flavor: waterfront Karaköy, one of the oldest areas of town; hip Galata, with its hilly streets lined with cafés, bookstores, and tiny eateries; and Taksim, the modern heart of the city.
No matter which neighborhood you choose, I personally think this is the best area to stay in. You’re still within easy access to the main tourist sights via trams and ferries but surrounded by great food and more residential life. Plus, the area has its own attractions, including the iconic Galata Tower, SALT Galata and Istanbul Modern (both modern art museums), and the Museum of Innocence (one of the best offbeat things to do in Istanbul).
Best places to stay in Beyoglu:
Where to Stay for Luxury and Shopping: Besiktas
Hugging the Bosporus waterfront lies the Besiktas district and its plethora of resort-like five-star hotels. An upscale area since the Ottoman era, it’s home to many historic palaces, including Dolmabahçe, Çiragan (which you can now stay at), and Yildiz. Stay here to experience modern Turkish life, with sophisticated cafés and restaurants at every turn. You’re also close to Nisantasi, another upscale, leafy residential area noted for its fashion boutiques and high-end shopping.
Best places to stay in Besiktas:
Best for Budget Travelers and Feeling like a Local: Kadiköy
Located on the Asian side of town, hip Kadiköy is the best place for travelers on a budget and those who want more of a local vibe. The eclectic neighborhood is known for its lively atmosphere, bustling markets, chic cafés, and diverse culinary offerings (while all of Istanbul excels, it’s a foodie’s paradise here). There’s a real artsy character to the neighborhood too, with numerous galleries, theaters, and music venues scattered throughout the district. Don’t miss walking Kadiköy’s waterfront promenade to soak in the stunning views of the Bosporus.
Best places to stay in Kadiköy:
Istanbul is a massive city, with each neighborhood offering a unique slice of Turkish life. Whether you want to immerse yourself in history, enjoy the vibrant nightlife, or explore local markets and cafés, choose from one of the neighborhoods above and you’ll set yourself up for a great stay!
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