Visit Istanbul While Saving Money!
Visit Istanbul While Saving Money!
Istanbul is a popular European holiday destination for people from all over the world. Istanbul is also a low-cost destination when compared to other major European metropolises. “How Much Does It Cost to Visit Istanbul?”, “How Expensive Is Istanbul?”, and “How Much Should I Spend Per Day in Istanbul?” are just a few of the queries we've addressed on this page.
Is it expensive to visit Istanbul?
When compared to many other big cities across the world, particularly in Europe, Istanbul is not too expensive. It is more expensive than other EU countries like Poland, Romania, and Bulgaria. In the June 2019 Mercer Cost of Living Survey, Istanbul was ranked 154th out of 208 cities. (In 2018, it ranked 163rd out of 209 cities.) The Cost of Living Survey analyzes the prices of over 200 items, including housing, transportation, food, clothing, home goods, entertainment, and other costs. As a consequence, it serves as a starting point for comparisons with other significant cities throughout the world.
While Shopping, Make a Bargain
Istanbul is a buyers' paradise, and we highly advise you to barter at any of the tourist and souvenir shops. When you bargain shop, you may be certain that you'll get a good price. If you can bring a local with you while shopping for tourist items, you will get the greatest prices. Most tourist shops will give you at least a 40% discount if you haggle hard enough. During the Istanbul Shopping Fest, which takes place throughout July, you may shop for cheap food and goods in Istanbul's street markets and visit the city's best shopping centers.
Have a Public Bosphorus Tour
The Bosphorus cruise is a famous tourist attraction and must-do activity in Istanbul. The bulk of visitors to this location arrive by private boat or yacht. You may save money by organizing your own personalized, short-circle, low-cost Bosphorus Cruise utilizing public boats (Sehir Hatlari). Public boats provide two kinds of cruises: the Short Bosphorus Tour and the Full Bosphorus Tour. It is available at the Eminonu port.
Consider Using Tourist Cards
If you want to visit and hear the bulk of Istanbul's best historical sites, attractions, and sounds, you should get one of the city's attraction and sightseeing discount cards rather than paying for each one individually. As a result, you may save up to 60% while also receiving fast-track entry, unlimited internet, and one-way airport transportation. In Istanbul, there are two major tourist discount cards. You'll save a lot of money by getting access to a number of important Istanbul attractions and services for a flat price. By far the most convenient and cost-effective way to explore Istanbul.
Walk While Sightseeing
Of course, longer trips will need the use of public transportation, but popular tourist destinations like as Sultanahmet, Taksim, and Galata are ideal for exploring on foot. You'll be able to see more places if you keep your eyes open for hidden gems. You may easily walk from Sultanahmet to Taksim (or vice versa) through Eminonu, then across Grand Bazaar to Tünel Square, then via a short ramp at Galata Tower to Taksim Square via Istiklal Street. You are free to view and hear as many of the city's renowned sights and sounds as you like.
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