by SamiN
Hagia Sophia, blue mosque, and Topkapi palace were all interesting and different than western Europe.
Visited: Oct 03, 2011
by KareC
this was the biggest disapointment. Vendorse were rude and the Blue Mosque and Topkapi Palace were extremely overcrowed and not as impressive as anticipated. The vendors in the bazaar did not barter as we were told they would.
Visited: Oct 20, 2011
by MarilynnG
We were fortunate to have a guide full of information. Istanbul is a city rich with history, and you must have guided tour. The city is an experience to not be missed, and we had tons of fun bartering with merchants in the Grand Bazaar. We also found the carpet sales at the end to be too high pressure, and are still a bit nervous about our rug purchase.
Visited: Jun 12, 2006
by AndrewN
Not much to see. Many Mosks and that's it.
Visited: Apr 18, 2011
by chyeo5152
Same as above
Visited: May 06, 2014
by VanessaM3
they all have an uncle wanting to sell you a rug or leather jacket,buy your self an eye
Visited: May 05, 2008
by kelseykirby
Went to the Blue Mosque, Hagia Sophia, Grand Bazaar, and so much more. Beautiful architecture.
Visited: Apr 08, 2015
by ronfc
A must
Visited: May 21, 2015
by TechCruiser
Surprisingly clean and friendly; not at all what I had imagined. Shows you how our media shapes how we view things.
Visited: Apr 17, 2013
by LindaR22
Loved Istanbul and could have spent a week there.
Visited: Sep 26, 2007
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