Five days unlocks the calmer Istanbul experiences. Days 1-3 cover Sultanahmet + Beyoğlu + Kadıköy. Day 4 is a Princes' Islands day trip (Büyükada by ferry, 90 min) — Ottoman-era wooden mansions + no cars + bicycle rentals. Day 5 closes with Üsküdar Maiden's Tower + Süleymaniye Mosque + a Turkish bath in Karaköy. The full Istanbul deep dive without flying to Cappadocia.
Five days hits the sweet spot for Istanbul — three days for the major districts, plus two days for nearby destinations that show a different side of the country. The pace stays relaxed, you get more variety in your photo album, and the day trips break up the urban intensity nicely.
5-Day Total Budget at a Glance
Budget
$475
Per person, flights excl.
Mid-Range
$1,060
Per person, flights excl.
Luxury
$2,250
Per person, flights excl.
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Day-by-Day Detailed Schedule
Sultanahmet — Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque, Topkapi
Byzantine · Ottoman · Old CityActivities
- 09:00 Hagia Sophia 1.5 hours
537 CE Byzantine basilica → 1453 Ottoman mosque → 1934 museum → 2020 mosque again. The 32m dome was the world's largest enclosed space for 1,000 years. Byzantine mosaics co-exist with Islamic calligraphy.
Cost: Free TIP: Closed during 5 daily prayer times (30-45 min each). Check namazvakti.com for the day's schedule. Dress code: shoulders + knees covered, headscarf for women (free at entrance). Upper gallery has the canonical Byzantine mosaic photos. - 11:00 Blue Mosque (Sultan Ahmed) 45 minutes
1616 mosque with 6 minarets — only mosque in the world with 6. 20,000+ blue Iznik tiles inside. Free. Recently renovated 2023.
Cost: Free TIP: Across the square from Hagia Sophia. Tourist entrance is the side gate, not main prayer gate. Dress code as Hagia Sophia. Recently renovated interior is dramatically improved. - 12:00 Lunch at Sultanahmet Köftecisi (Tarihi) 1 hour
1920-vintage Turkish meatball restaurant — the canonical Sultanahmet lunch. Traditional köfte (grilled meatballs) + piyaz (white bean salad) + ayran (yogurt drink). Walk-in only.
Cost: $10-20 TIP: Across the street from Sultanahmet Square. No reservation. Cash + card both accepted. Köfte + ayran + piyaz combo is the canonical $12 order. - 13:30 Topkapi Palace + Harem 2.5 hours
Ottoman sultans' residence for 400 years (1465-1923). Four courtyards + Treasury (86-carat Spoonmaker's Diamond, Topkapi Dagger) + Sacred Relics (Prophet Mohammed's mantle + sword) + Harem (400 rooms).
Cost: $25 + $10 Harem TIP: Pre-book online to skip queues. Harem is the must-see — most visitors skip it. Closed Tuesdays. The Bosphorus view from the fourth courtyard is canonical. - 16:30 Basilica Cistern (Yerebatan) 45 minutes
532 CE underground Byzantine reservoir — 336 marble columns. 138m × 65m. Renovated 2022 with new lighting + walkways. Cool refuge from summer heat (always 16°C).
Cost: $20 TIP: The two Medusa Heads at the rear are the iconic photo. Audio guide ($5) explains Byzantine engineering. Evening sound + light shows ($30) add 30 min. - 17:30 Sultanahmet Square sunset (Hagia Sophia + Blue Mosque illumination) 30 min
The square between Hagia Sophia + Blue Mosque becomes magical at sunset — Hagia Sophia turns golden-pink, Blue Mosque lights up at sunset call to prayer (varies seasonally 17:30 winter, 20:30 summer). Free benches + locals + tea sellers. Most-photographed Istanbul moment.
Cost: Free + $1 Turkish tea TIP: Sit on the German Fountain side for best Hagia Sophia + Blue Mosque framing. Sunset 30 min before call to prayer is the canonical photo timing. Free to linger as long as you want. - 18:00 Grand Bazaar walk 2 hours
One of the world's oldest covered markets (1455) — 4,000 shops on 61 streets. Gold, silver, leather, textiles, carpets, ceramics, spices. The 22-hectare maze includes 18 entrances + 2 mosques inside.
Cost: Free TIP: Haggling mandatory — start at 30-40% of asking price. Lost Tourists Section is the most authentic. Beware 'carpet shop tea' invitations. The Ottoman Han sections off main alleys are the photogenic areas. - 20:30 Dinner at Asitane (Ottoman cuisine) 2 hours
Reconstructed 16th-century Ottoman palace recipes — Asitane specializes in dishes from Topkapi Palace archives. Located in Chora neighborhood. Goose stuffed with rice + apricot + saffron rice + Ottoman desserts.
Cost: $40-80 per person TIP: Reserve 1-2 weeks ahead. 20-min taxi from Sultanahmet. The Ottoman tasting menu ($65) walks through palace recipes. Smart-casual dress. - 22:30 Sultanahmet evening walk + Hippodrome 30 minutes
Walk around the Hippodrome of Constantinople (203 CE Roman chariot racing arena, now a public square between Hagia Sophia + Blue Mosque). The Obelisk of Theodosius (390 CE Egyptian obelisk from Karnak), the Serpent Column (479 BCE from Delphi), and the German Fountain (1900) all sit on the long axis. Free.
Cost: Free TIP: Free + atmospheric night walk. Combines the Roman + Byzantine + Ottoman + early-20th-century history layers in one 200m walk. Hagia Sophia + Blue Mosque illuminated as backdrop.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Turkish breakfast at hotel
Sultanahmet · $15-30
Sultanahmet hotels include Turkish breakfast — cheese + olives + bread + tomato + cucumber + jam + tea. The canonical Turkish morning spread.
Lunch
Sultanahmet Köftecisi (Tarihi)
Sultanahmet · $10-20
1920-vintage meatball restaurant. Köfte + ayran + piyaz combo is the canonical $12 order.
Dinner
Asitane (Ottoman palace cuisine)
Chora · $40-80
Reconstructed 16th-century Ottoman recipes. Tasting menu walks through palace archives.
Day 1 covers Sultanahmet — all walkable within 1km. T1 tram if needed ($1.20). Daily transit: Free + 1 short taxi if needed ($5).
DAY 1 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Beyoğlu — Galata Tower, İstiklal, Karaköy
New City · Modern Istanbul · TrendyActivities
- 10:00 Galata Tower 1 hour
67m medieval tower (1348) in Beyoğlu — originally built by Genoese as a watchtower. Istanbul's tallest building for centuries. Renovated 2020. Observation deck gives city panorama including Sultanahmet + Bosphorus.
Cost: $30 TIP: Avoid weekends — 60-90 min queue. Morning is calmest. Walk down via narrow staircase streets to Karaköy waterfront. - 11:30 Karaköy walk + Karaköy Güllüoğlu baklava 1.5 hours
Karaköy is Istanbul's trendiest waterfront — galleries, cafés, Mimar Sinan University art school. Karaköy Güllüoğlu (since 1820) is the canonical baklava shop in Istanbul.
Cost: Baklava $5-10 TIP: Karaköy Güllüoğlu — counter-style, order pistachio baklava + Turkish coffee for $7. Walk along the waterfront to the Galata Bridge (15 min). - 12:30 Galata Mevlevi Museum (Whirling Dervish history) 45 min
Inside the Galata Mevlevihanesi (1491 Mevlevi Sufi lodge, now museum). 1-hour exhibit on Mevlevi Sufism + the whirling dervish (Sema) ceremony. UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage. 5-min walk from Galata Tower.
Cost: TRY 60 / $2 entry TIP: Closed Mondays. Sema ceremony performances Sundays 19:00 (separate ticket TRY 1,000 / $35, book 1-2 weeks ahead). The museum gives context that makes the ceremony more meaningful. - 13:00 Lunch at Karaköy Lokantası 1.5 hours
Iconic Istanbul meyhane (traditional tavern) in Karaköy. Mezeler (small plates) + grilled fish + raki (Turkish anise spirit). Modern but traditional Turkish dining.
Cost: $25-50 per person TIP: Reserve 1-2 days ahead for lunch. The 'mezeler' (8-12 small plates per person) + raki is the canonical Istanbul tavern experience. - 15:00 İstiklal Avenue walk + 1875 nostalgic tram 2 hours
1.4km pedestrian-only avenue connecting Taksim Square to Galata. 19th-century European-style buildings, cafés, cinemas, boutiques. Istanbul's modern shopping + nightlife center. The 1875 nostalgic red tram runs the length (free ride).
Cost: Free walking; tram free TIP: Walk down from Taksim to Galata (downhill 30 min). Çiçek Pasajı (Flower Passage, 1876) is the iconic Belle Époque arcade. Mado at the corner has the canonical Turkish ice cream + dondurma. - 17:00 Mandabatmaz Turkish coffee + Salt Galata gallery 1.5 hours
Mandabatmaz (1967 Turkish coffee shop, 8 seats, single-product menu) off İstiklal — the canonical UNESCO Turkish coffee experience. Walk to Salt Galata art gallery (free admission, in 1892 Ottoman Bank building) for contemporary Turkish + international art. The cultural Beyoğlu afternoon.
Cost: Turkish coffee $3 + free gallery TIP: Order 'orta' (medium sugar) — the standard. Don't drink the grounds at the bottom. Read the grounds for fal fortune-telling tradition. Salt Galata gallery floor includes Neolokal restaurant for dinner option. - 17:00 Sultanahmet sunset rooftop 1.5 hours
Walk back across Galata Bridge to Eminönü — fish sandwich vendors ($3) on the bridge are the canonical Istanbul lunch. Return to Sultanahmet for rooftop terrace sunset views.
Cost: Fish sandwich $3-5; rooftop drink $10-15 TIP: Cross Galata Bridge on foot — 15 min from Beyoğlu to Eminönü. Hagia Sophia + Blue Mosque + Bosphorus all visible from many Sultanahmet rooftop terraces. - 19:00 Turkish bath (hammam) at Çemberlitaş 1.5 hours
1584 Ottoman hammam built by Mimar Sinan — Istanbul's oldest continuously-operating Turkish bath. Steam room + scrub + massage. The canonical Istanbul wellness ritual.
Cost: $40-80 (scrub + massage) TIP: Reserve 1-2 days ahead. Mixed-gender hours OR single-gender hours (varies by day). Bring swimsuit. Çemberlitaş is the historic option; Kılıç Ali Paşa Hammam (Karaköy) is the more luxurious modern option ($80-150). - 21:00 Dinner at Antiochia (Levantine cuisine) 2 hours
Levantine restaurant in Beyoğlu specializing in Hatay (southern Turkish) cuisine. Less-known regional Turkish flavors — different from Istanbul mainstream Ottoman.
Cost: $25-50 per person TIP: Reserve 1-2 days ahead. The mezeler + kebab + künefe dessert combo is the canonical order. Less touristy than Beyoğlu mainstream restaurants. - 23:00 Çiçek Pasajı + Asmalımescit meyhane stroll 1 hour walk
Çiçek Pasajı (Flower Passage, 1876 Belle Époque arcade) is the iconic Beyoğlu meyhane (tavern) arcade — 12+ traditional taverns under one glass ceiling. Walk 100m further to Asmalımescit street for 15+ more meyhane lining the alley. The 'Late-night Istanbul' canonical scene.
Cost: Free walking + $5-10 drink stops optional TIP: Stay seated at Antiochia or pop in for a quick raki at a Çiçek Pasajı meyhane. Asmalımescit is loud + lively until 2 AM. Watch for Bar 'free dance' scam invitations — politely decline.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Turkish breakfast at hotel
Sultanahmet · $15-30
Canonical Turkish spread — substantial morning energy for Beyoğlu walking day.
Lunch
Karaköy Lokantası
Karaköy · $25-50
Mezeler + grilled fish + raki. The canonical Istanbul meyhane experience.
Dinner
Antiochia (Levantine cuisine)
Beyoğlu · $25-50
Hatay (southern Turkish) cuisine — less touristy regional alternative to Ottoman mainstream. Mezeler + kebab + künefe canonical.
Day 2 covers Beyoğlu + Karaköy via walking + T1 tram. Sultanahmet → Galata Bridge → Karaköy → Galata Tower → İstiklal → Taksim is the canonical 5km Beyoğlu walking loop. Daily transit: $5-10.
DAY 2 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Bosphorus + Asian Side
Ferry · Kadıköy · Local IstanbulActivities
- 09:30 Bosphorus ferry (Eminönü → Anadolu Kavağı, 1.5 hours) 1.5 hours each way
Public ferry from Eminönü to Anadolu Kavağı — passes Dolmabahçe Palace, Bosphorus Bridge, Rumeli Fortress, Asian + European shores. $5 round trip. The local-favorite Bosphorus tour.
Cost: $5 round trip TIP: Daily 10:35 + 13:35 departure. 1.5h to Anadolu Kavağı + 2h lunch break at Anadolu Kavağı + 1.5h return = full half day. Much cheaper than private dinner cruises ($50-80) — same scenery. - 12:00 Lunch at Anadolu Kavağı (Bosphorus mouth) 1.5 hours
Last village on the Bosphorus before the Black Sea. Fresh fish restaurants + Yoros Castle (Byzantine ruin on hilltop). Casual outdoor seafood.
Cost: $20-40 per person TIP: Most ferry passengers eat here during 2h break. Hilltop walk to Yoros Castle (30 min uphill) for Black Sea view + castle ruins. The grilled fish + meze platter is the canonical order. - 14:30 Return ferry to Eminönü 1.5 hours
1.5h return ferry to Eminönü pier. Same scenery in reverse + afternoon light better for European-shore photos.
Cost: Included in round trip TIP: Sit on the European side this time for better afternoon light. Bosphorus Bridge + Rumeli Fortress photographs best afternoon. - 16:00 Ferry to Kadıköy (Asian Side) 30 min ferry + arrival
20-min ferry from Eminönü to Kadıköy on the Asian side. Where locals live + eat — minimal tourists, authentic food. Kadıköy fish market + Moda waterfront walk.
Cost: $1.20 each way TIP: Take Eminönü-Kadıköy public ferry — 20-min crossing with Bosphorus views included. Kadıköy is the 'real Istanbul' experience. - 16:30 Kadıköy fish market + Moda walk 2 hours
Kadıköy Çarşı (fish market) is best 11:00-15:00 but afternoon walk through is still active. Walk south to Moda waterfront — 30-min walk along the Sea of Marmara. Local Istanbul Sunday afternoon vibe.
Cost: Free walking TIP: Çiya Sofrası (since 1987) is the canonical Anatolian regional cuisine restaurant — make a dinner reservation. Moda has the local-favorite afternoon cafés with sea view. - 18:30 Bağdat Caddesi shopping + Kadıköy nightlife 1.5 hours
Bağdat Caddesi is the Asian-side equivalent of İstiklal Avenue — 14km of European-style boutiques + cafés + restaurants stretching south from Kadıköy. The Kadıköy nightlife strip around Yeldeğirmeni neighborhood has indie bars + craft beer + live music venues — the alternative-Istanbul nightlife scene vs Beyoğlu mainstream.
Cost: Free walking + $5-15 drinks TIP: 30-min walk south from Kadıköy ferry. Boutique shopping prices comparable to Beyoğlu but with less tourist markup. Yeldeğirmeni indie bars are the local Istanbul Gen Z + millennial scene. Less English here than European side — basic Turkish helpful. - 19:00 Dinner at Çiya Sofrası (Anatolian regional cuisine) 2 hours
Çiya is the most-recommended restaurant in all of Istanbul — chef Musa Dağdeviren documents and recreates regional Turkish dishes from across Anatolia. No-frills cafeteria-style but the food is academic.
Cost: $20-40 per person TIP: Reserve 1-2 days ahead. Cafeteria-style — point at dishes you want. Try regional dishes you won't find at Istanbul mainstream restaurants. Anthony Bourdain's favorite Istanbul restaurant. - 21:30 Return ferry + final Galata Bridge night view 1 hour
20-min ferry back to Karaköy or Eminönü. Walk across Galata Bridge for the final Istanbul night photo — lit-up Sultanahmet skyline + fish sandwich vendors + tea sellers.
Cost: $1.20 ferry TIP: Eminönü-side Galata Bridge has the tea + fish sandwich vendors. Cross to Karaköy side for restaurants + nightlife. Final night photo of Sultanahmet skyline + Bosphorus reflection. - 23:00 Karaköy Güllüoğlu late-night baklava + Turkish coffee 30 min
1820-vintage baklava shop on Karaköy waterfront, open until midnight. The canonical Istanbul late-night dessert ritual — pistachio baklava + Turkish coffee + glass of water + Turkish delight on the side. $7 total. Counter-style ordering.
Cost: $5-10 TIP: 250g pistachio baklava + 2 Turkish coffees = $10 traditional pairing. Vacuum-sealed take-home packaging available for $5 to bring baklava back. UNESCO Intangible Heritage Turkish coffee is ground extra-fine + boiled in cezve + served with foam on top.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Turkish breakfast at hotel
Sultanahmet · $15-30
Substantial Turkish spread before the Bosphorus ferry day.
Lunch
Anadolu Kavağı fish restaurant
Anadolu Kavağı (Bosphorus mouth) · $20-40
Last village on the Bosphorus. Fresh grilled fish + meze platter — the canonical Bosphorus ferry lunch.
Dinner
Çiya Sofrası (Kadıköy)
Kadıköy · $20-40
Anthony Bourdain's favorite Istanbul restaurant. Anatolian regional dishes from across Turkey. Cafeteria-style.
Day 3 is mostly ferry-based — Bosphorus public ferry + Eminönü-Kadıköy. Total ferry costs $7. Daily transit: $7-15.
DAY 3 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Princes' Islands (Büyükada day trip)
Ferry · No cars · Ottoman mansionsActivities
- 09:00 Eminönü → Büyükada fast ferry (90 min) 90 min
9 islands in the Sea of Marmara, 90-min ferry from Eminönü. Büyükada is the largest + most-visited. Fast ferry (90 min) over public ferry (2 hours). Cars banned — only electric carts + bicycles + horse carriages.
Cost: $3 each way TIP: Pre-book online via İdo or check timetable. Sit on the right side outbound for best Asian Istanbul views. Bring water + sunscreen for full-day island visit. - 10:30 Büyükada bike rental + island loop 3-4 hours
Cars banned on Büyükada — bike rental ($10/day) is the canonical way to see the 13km island loop. Ottoman-era wooden mansions + Greek + Armenian heritage churches + pine forests. Aya Yorgi Monastery on hilltop is the iconic hike.
Cost: Bike $10/day TIP: Bike rental at harbor — pick a 'shimano gear' bike for the hills. The island loop is paved + moderate hills. Aya Yorgi Monastery 30-min uphill walk from the south end — 360° Sea of Marmara view. - 14:30 Lunch at Mavi (Büyükada seafood) 1.5 hours
Iconic Büyükada beachfront seafood restaurant. Fresh grilled fish + meze + raki. Outdoor tables face the Sea of Marmara.
Cost: $30-60 per person TIP: Reserve 1-2 days ahead for weekend lunch. Lunch is the right meal — sunset dinners require staying past last ferry. Grilled lufer (bluefish) + meze platter is canonical. - 16:30 Phaeton ride (horse carriage) 1 hour
Traditional horse-drawn phaeton carriages — the iconic Büyükada transport. Short 30-min route or long 90-min island loop. Old-fashioned but a Büyükada tradition since the 19th century.
Cost: $30-50 per group TIP: Short tour (30 min) is the budget option; long tour (90 min) covers the full island. Negotiate price before starting. Most tour guides speak basic English. - 17:30 Aya Yorgi Monastery hike (Büyükada summit) 1.5 hours round trip
Greek Orthodox monastery on Büyükada's highest hill (203m). 30-min uphill walk through pine forests to the summit. 360° view over Sea of Marmara + other Princes' Islands + distant Istanbul skyline. The canonical Büyükada photo spot. April 23 + September 23 see thousands of Turkish + Greek pilgrims hiking up.
Cost: Free TIP: Wear sneakers (uneven path). Bring water + sun hat. Small café at the top sells Turkish tea + simit + lokum. Sunset 30 min before sundown is the canonical photo timing. Returns to harbor in time for last ferry. - 18:00 Return ferry to Istanbul 90 min
Last ferry from Büyükada to Eminönü typically 20:00-21:00 (varies seasonally). 90-min return — sunset hour gives Bosphorus + European-side Istanbul skyline.
Cost: Included in round trip TIP: Last ferry varies seasonally — check the daily schedule. Sit on the European side this time for sunset photos. Tea + simit (sesame ring bread) on the ferry is the canonical snack. - 21:00 Dinner at Mikla (rooftop fine dining) 2 hours
Modern Anatolian fine dining on Marmara Pera Hotel's rooftop in Beyoğlu. Chef Mehmet Gürs's lab-driven approach to Turkish ingredients. Asia's 50 Best Restaurants regular.
Cost: $80-150 per person TIP: Reserve 2-3 weeks ahead. Rooftop view includes Hagia Sophia + Galata Tower + Bosphorus. Tasting menu $120 per person is the canonical order. Smart-casual dress. - 23:30 Pera Palace Hotel Kubbeli Saloon (post-dinner drinks) 1 hour
1892 Belle Époque hotel built for Orient Express passengers — Agatha Christie wrote 'Murder on the Orient Express' in Room 411 (now preserved as museum room). Atatürk, Greta Garbo, Hemingway, Hitchcock all stayed. Kubbeli Saloon serves Turkish coffee + cocktails in the original 1892 ornate ballroom. The canonical Istanbul nightcap.
Cost: $15-25 per drink TIP: Walk-in friendly after dinner. 7-min walk from Mikla. The Patisserie de Pera serves Turkish baklava + chocolate. Visit Room 411 (Agatha Christie's room, preserved as museum, free entry during business hours).
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Turkish breakfast at hotel
Sultanahmet or Beyoğlu · $15-30
Substantial Turkish spread before the ferry day.
Lunch
Mavi (Büyükada beachfront)
Büyükada · $30-60
Iconic Büyükada seafood. Outdoor tables face the Sea of Marmara. Grilled lufer + meze canonical.
Dinner
Mikla (Beyoğlu rooftop)
Beyoğlu · $80-150
Asia's 50 Best modern Anatolian fine dining. Mehmet Gürs's lab-driven Turkish ingredients. Rooftop Hagia Sophia + Galata view.
Day 4 is ferry + bike-based. Eminönü → Büyükada $3 + bike $10. Total $20-30 transit.
DAY 4 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Üsküdar + Süleymaniye + Hammam
Asian Side · Sinan masterpieces · WellnessActivities
- 10:00 Süleymaniye Mosque 1.5 hours
Mimar Sinan's 1557 masterpiece — Istanbul's largest mosque + tomb of Süleyman the Magnificent. The Ottoman architect of 477 buildings considered this his greatest work. Free entry.
Cost: Free TIP: Less crowded than Blue Mosque or Hagia Sophia. Süleyman + Roxelana (Hürrem Sultan) tombs in rear garden. View from courtyard at sunset is canonical photo. Dress code enforced. - 12:00 Chora Church (Kariye Camii) 1 hour
11th-century Byzantine church with world's most-preserved Byzantine mosaics + frescoes — better preserved than Hagia Sophia's. 3km from Sultanahmet in Edirnekapı neighborhood. Reverted to mosque 2020.
Cost: $15 TIP: Less touristy than central Sultanahmet — quieter visits. The mosaics depict Jesus's + Mary's lives in spectacular detail. 20-min taxi from Sultanahmet ($5-8). - 13:30 Lunch at Çiya Sofrası or Asitane 1.5 hours
Çiya (Kadıköy, Anatolian regional) or Asitane (Chora, Ottoman palace) — both academic Turkish cuisine. Pick based on day's geographic flow.
Cost: $25-50 per person TIP: Asitane near Chora Church saves travel time. Çiya (across the Bosphorus) requires ferry. Both serve dishes you won't find at mainstream restaurants. - 15:00 Üsküdar walk + Maiden's Tower (Kız Kulesi) 2 hours
Üsküdar is the conservative Asian Istanbul district with Mihrimah Sultan Mosque (Sinan, 1547). Maiden's Tower is an 18th-century lighthouse 200m from shore on a Bosphorus islet. Symbol of Istanbul. Renovated 2023 — interior now museum + café.
Cost: Tower entry + boat $15 TIP: 15-min ferry from Eminönü to Üsküdar. Maiden's Tower boats depart Salacak Pier every 30 min. Sunset visit gives iconic photo with Sultanahmet skyline behind. - 17:00 Çamlıca Hill panorama (Asian side highest point) 1 hour
268m peak on the Asian side — the highest point in Istanbul with 360° panorama including Bosphorus + both continents + Princes' Islands + Black Sea visible on clear days. Çamlıca Mosque (2019, Türkiye's largest, free entry) sits at the summit. Free parking + free entry to mosque + cafés on the hill.
Cost: Free TIP: 20-min Grab from Üsküdar / Maiden's Tower ($5-8). The view is best 30 min before sunset. Çamlıca Mosque is massive — Türkiye's largest mosque by capacity (63,000). Modest dress for mosque entry. Combine with Maiden's Tower sunset for full Asian-side panorama tour. - 17:30 Galata Bridge sunset walk 1 hour
Cross Galata Bridge on foot at sunset — fish sandwich vendors + tea sellers + Galata Tower silhouette. Most-photographed Istanbul sunset angle.
Cost: Fish sandwich $3-5 TIP: Eminönü-side has the food vendors. Pause for tea + simit at the bridge. The Süleymaniye Mosque silhouette is in the background. - 18:30 Eminönü Yeni Camii (New Mosque) + Spice Bazaar evening 45 min
Yeni Camii (1597-1665, New Mosque) anchors Eminönü pier — a massive Ottoman mosque next to the Spice Bazaar. Free entry. The square in front fills with pigeons + locals + sunset traders. Spice Bazaar's 87 shops stay open until 19:00 with golden-hour Iznik-tile lighting.
Cost: Free entry + optional Spice Bazaar shopping TIP: Hafiz Mustafa Spice Bazaar shop (1864-vintage Turkish delight + baklava) is the canonical heritage spice-bazaar stop. Try saffron + sumac + Turkish coffee + cardamom — much cheaper than Western markets. Cash gets better prices. - 19:00 Hammam at Kılıç Ali Paşa (Karaköy) 1.5 hours
1580 Mimar Sinan-designed hammam, renovated 2012. Modern luxury Turkish bath — single-gender hours. Steam room + traditional kese scrub + foam massage + relaxation. The 'Westernized' hammam experience.
Cost: $80-150 (full package) TIP: Reserve 2-3 days ahead. Single-gender — men's + women's hours alternate. Bring swimsuit for modest version OR go traditional (towel only). The kese scrub removes layers of dead skin — feels intense but normal. - 21:30 Final dinner at Karaköy Lokantası 2 hours
Iconic Istanbul meyhane (traditional tavern) in Karaköy. Modern but traditional Turkish dining + raki + mezeler. The canonical final-night Istanbul experience.
Cost: $30-60 per person TIP: Reserve 1-2 weeks ahead. Mezeler (12-15 small plates) + grilled fish + raki is the canonical ritual. Eat slowly — 2-3 hour traditional dinner. - 23:30 Whirling Dervish Sema ceremony (Galata Mevlevi) 1 hour ceremony
Galata Mevlevi Museum + Sema ceremony — the Sufi whirling dervish performance every Sunday 19:00 (book ahead). 1-hour ceremony explaining Mevlevi Sufi tradition + 30-min whirling dance performance. Türkiye's UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage.
Cost: TRY 1,000 / $35 TIP: Book through Mevlana.org or hotel concierge 1-2 weeks ahead. Only Sundays 19:00 — check if your Istanbul Sunday aligns. Conservative dress (shoulders + knees covered). No photography during the sacred whirling sequence. Profound + unique Istanbul cultural experience.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Turkish breakfast at hotel
Sultanahmet or Beyoğlu · $15-30
Canonical Turkish spread — fuel for the day.
Lunch
Çiya Sofrası or Asitane
Kadıköy or Chora · $25-50
Academic Turkish cuisine — regional Anatolian (Çiya) or Ottoman palace (Asitane). Pick based on day's flow.
Dinner
Karaköy Lokantası (final dinner)
Karaköy · $30-60
Iconic Istanbul meyhane. Mezeler + grilled fish + raki — the canonical final-night ritual.
Day 5 covers Süleymaniye + Chora + Üsküdar + Karaköy. Taxis + tram + ferry. Daily transit: $15-25.
DAY 5 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
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- ✓ Type C/F (Europlug) power adapter — Turkey uses European 2-pin plugs (220V).
- ✓ Modest clothing for mosques — shoulders + knees covered for all visitors. Women need headscarf (free at major mosque entrances, but bring your own for backup).
- ✓ Comfortable walking shoes — Istanbul has 7 hills + cobblestone streets + uneven Sultanahmet pavement. Heels impossible; sneakers essential.
- ✓ Light jacket + scarf — Istanbul evenings cool to 15°C even in summer due to Bosphorus sea breeze. Required even in July-August nights.
- ✓ Cash in TRY (Turkish lira) — small markets, taxis, hammam tips, paid public toilets, mosque donations all need cash. ATMs at Garanti BBVA + İş Bankası have lowest foreign card fees (~$3-5).
- ✓ Travel insurance with $50,000+ medical — Turkish private hospitals (Acıbadem, Florence Nightingale) are world-class but expensive ($80-200 urgent care without insurance).
- ✓ Translator app — Older shop owners + taxi drivers may not speak English. Google Translate offline Turkish dictionary works for menu reading + market haggling.
- ✓ Reusable water bottle — Istanbul tap water is technically potable but mineral content causes traveler stomach issues. Bottled water TRY 10 / $0.35 widely available.
- ✓ Backpack with anti-pickpocket features — Grand Bazaar + Galata Bridge + tram T1 pickpockets active. Front-pocket wallet only.
- ✓ Türkiye e-Visa printout if required — US/UK/CA/AU need e-Visa ($50, evisa.gov.tr, apply 3-7 days before flight). EU/Japan/Korea/NZ visa-free 90 days.
- ✓ Swimsuit for Turkish bath (hammam) — modest version. Or go traditional (towel only).
- ✓ Comfortable bike-riding shorts for Büyükada — saddle + 13km island loop.
- ✓ Light layers — Istanbul evenings cool to 15°C even in summer, especially on ferries.
Istanbul 5-Day Itinerary FAQ
Is Princes' Islands worth a full day? ▼
Çemberlitaş or Kılıç Ali Paşa hammam? ▼
Is the Maiden's Tower worth visiting? ▼
Should I do Süleymaniye Mosque or Blue Mosque? ▼
Should I take the metro from the airport? ▼
Is the Bosphorus public ferry or private dinner cruise better? ▼
Watch out for these Istanbul scams + tourist mistakes ▼
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