
Istanbul holidays
Cross-continental metropolis where you choose between the historic peninsula, modern European districts and Asian-side neighbourhoods.
30°C AugustBest Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep4–8 nightsDirect from London Gatwick
At a glance
- history-forward city trips
- long urban stays
- food and cafe explorers
- first-time Turkey visitors
Trip cost
- Return flight
- ≈€97
- Stay
- ≈€820
- Food & local
- ≈€144
Includes the return fare from London Gatwick. An estimate, not a quote — each booking happens separately with its supplier. How we work this out.
Stays
Stays in Istanbul
From €27/night · Typical €68 · 207 stays · for your 10 nights
- Best 3-star
Dual Hotel Halkalı14.8 km from the centre€56 a night (opens in a new tab)See more 3-star options
- Best 4-star
Ezkar Bathonea Art İstanbulAvcılar Turkey · 20.3 km from the centre€73 a night (opens in a new tab)See more 4-star options
- Best 5-star
Ramada Residences by Wyndham Istanbul Haramidere25.4 km from the centre€121 a night (opens in a new tab)See more 5-star options
- Cheapest
Gold Business OtelAvcılar Turkey · 19.8 km from the centre€27 a night (opens in a new tab)See more options, cheapest first
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Getting to Istanbul
- AirportIstanbul Airport (IST)
- Transfer optionsMetro, bus, taxi
Istanbul Airport sits well outside the historic centre on the European side, linked by the M11 metro line, Havaist and public buses, and taxis.
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Areas of Istanbul
A few places people base themselves, and who each tends to suit.
- Fatih (including Sultanahmet and Eminönü)Historic peninsula with dense landmark concentration, best for first-time visitors wanting walkable access to major sites.
- Beyoğlu (including Taksim and Galata)Modern European-side district with shopping and nightlife, suits travellers wanting busy evenings and mixed urban experiences.
- BeşiktaşWaterfront area with Bosphorus views, cafes and access to ferries, good for repeat visitors and those valuing scenery and local energy.
- Şişli and NişantaşıUpmarket residential and shopping districts, suited to longer stays and visitors preferring modern high-street surroundings.
- KadıköyAsian-side neighbourhood with strong local atmosphere and markets, ideal for those prioritising everyday city life over proximity to historic monuments.
When to go
Monthly climate normals (ERA5 reanalysis, 2022–2024). Gold months are the best weather fit.
- Best overall
- June · July · August · September
- Hottest
- July · 30°C
- Wettest
- November · 125mm
- Jan10°73mm
- Feb11°78mm
- Mar12°82mm
- Apr18°78mm
- May21°58mm
- Jun27°38mm (good month)
- Jul30°30mm (good month)
- Aug30°28mm (good month)
- Sep26°62mm (good month)
- Oct21°27mm
- Nov17°125mm
- Dec13°91mm
What each season is like
- Spring
- Comfortable for walking and ferry rides; popular with international visitors so central districts can still feel busy.
- Summer
- Hot and busy, with heavy traffic and crowded pedestrian areas; Bosphorus breeze helps, but midday exploring can be tiring.
- Autumn
- Often a good compromise, with lively streets and more manageable heat; rainier spells can affect Bosphorus views and outdoor plans.
- Winter
- Cooler and darker, with occasional snow or storms; crowds thin but some rooftop and terrace venues scale back operations.
What’s on in Istanbul
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| Destination | Aug | Typical stay |
|---|---|---|
| Antalya | 34°C | 5–10 nights |
Good to know about Istanbul
Worth it for
Offers a much larger scale and district variety than regional rivals like Athens or Izmir, letting you tailor your base.
Keep in mind
Traffic congestion is significant, so cross-city journeys can be slow at many times of day.
Why go
- Offers a much larger scale and district variety than regional rivals like Athens or Izmir, letting you tailor your base.
- Historic peninsula around Sultanahmet and Fatih compresses major landmarks into a walkable area.
- European districts such as Beyoğlu and Beşiktaş give a different, more modern city feel than the Asian-side Kadıköy.
Worth knowing
- Traffic congestion is significant, so cross-city journeys can be slow at many times of day.
- City scale can feel overwhelming on short stays; choosing the wrong base district may add commute time to daily plans.
- Airports are far from central districts, so arrivals and departures often involve longer transfers than in smaller cities.