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Istanbul

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Istanbul is a city built on layers of empire. Spanning two continents, it was once the capital of three major empires: Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman. Visitors walking through the Sultanahmet district can witness this timeline firsthand, from the Roman-era Hippodrome to the Byzantine mosaics of Hagia Sophia, and the towering minarets of the Blue Mosque. At nearby Topkapi Palace, rooms still display the jeweled swords, ceremonial robes, and handwritten Qurans once used by Ottoman sultans.

Culture in Istanbul reveals itself in daily rituals. Locals sip strong black tea served in tulip-shaped glasses, play backgammon on street corners, and greet each other with a rhythm that’s both fast-paced and welcoming. The city’s neighborhoods each have distinct characters: Balat is full of brightly painted houses and Greek Orthodox churches; Karaköy blends old warehouses with contemporary galleries; and Kadıköy on the Asian side offers bookshops, open-air markets, and ferry terminals that have been operating for more than a century.

Water is never far away in Istanbul. The Bosphorus Strait splits the city between Europe and Asia, and ferry rides between the two sides are part of everyday life. Some of the best views come from these crossings, especially at sunset when the silhouettes of domes and minarets line the horizon. The Princes’ Islands, accessible by boat, offer a quiet escap where no cars are allowed and visitors travel by bike or horse-drawn carriage. Büyükada, the largest island, features Ottoman-era mansions, pine forests, and hilltop monasteries.

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The Blue Mosque
This Ottoman-era mosque with minarets and blue tiles is a major Istanbul tourist draw.

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Hagia Sophia
This eye-catching, domed structure recently became a functioning mosque (it was previously a museum), and epitomizes Byzantine architecture.

Grand Bazaar
One of the world's oldest covered markets has over 4,000 merchants and draws hundreds of thousands of daily visitors. Grand, indeed!
Getting Around
Traffic is extremely congested in Istanbul, so visitors may want to consider the vapur (ferry) to go back and forth between the European and Asian sides of Istanbul. The city's growing metro train system has expanded in recent years and is another great alternative.
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Istanbul Biennial
From 9/20/2025 - 11/23/2025
Immerse yourself in the artistic innovation of the Istanbul Biennial, a premier event that transforms the city into a dynamic hub for contemporary art. Attendees can explore thought-provoking exhibitions, showcasing a diverse array of international artists in unique and historic venues across Istanbul. This biennial offers a captivating journey into the world of modern art, fostering cultural dialogue and creative exploration in one of the world's most vibrant cities.
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Diana Krall
On 11/1/2025
Diana Krall is a Canadian jazz pianist and singer. Selling over 15 million albums globally, she became the second greatest jazz artist of the 2000-2009 decade according to Billboard magazine. Along with having nine gold, three platinum, and seven multiplatinum albums, she became the only jazz singer to have 8 albums debuting at #1 on Billboard Jazz Albums. She has also won three Grammys and two Juno Awards.
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La Femme
On 11/1/2025
La Femme is a French band known for their eclectic mix of psych-pop, surf rock, and synth-driven sounds. Their stylish performances and genre-blurring music have earned them a cult following in Europe and beyond.
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Istanbul Marathon
On 11/2/2025
Experience the unique thrill of the Istanbul Marathon, where runners from around the globe unite to traverse the city's breathtaking blend of continents and cultures. Participants have the rare opportunity to run from Asia to Europe, enjoying stunning views of iconic landmarks such as the Bosphorus Bridge along the way. This event not only challenges athletes physically but also offers spectators an inspiring glimpse into Istanbul's rich tapestry of history and modernity.
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Istanbul Theatre Festival
From 10/20/2025 - 11/22/2025
The Istanbul Theatre Festival showcases an inspiring mix of local and international theater and dance, turning the city into a hub for the performing arts each November. Since its founding in 1989, the festival has evolved into a carefully curated program that blends classical works with bold contemporary productions. It offers audiences the chance to experience diverse artistic perspectives while highlighting Türkiye’s role as a crossroads of culture. With its thoughtful programming and vibrant atmosphere, the festival is a must for theater lovers seeking fresh and innovative performances.
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