Istanbul

What you need to know about Istanbul

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About Istanbul

I've spent 4 years in Istanbul, it was one of my best experience. I met amazing people, but also a loooooot (looooot) of scams even from people I considered friends. So be careful of whom you trust there, but instead of that it is a magical city, always something to do, very beautiful, and affordable, and as a women I felt very safe there (learnt turkish but even before that I felt safe)

Nomad Guide of Istanbul

Explore Istanbul like a local with our comprehensive nomad guide. Find the best places to work, live, and play, all tailored to the digital nomad lifestyle. Stay connected and make the most of your time in Istanbul with our insider tips and recommendations.

Continent :

Europe

Country :

turkey

Weather :

19°C + Humidity 73% = 19°C Feel

Internet Speed :

6 Mbps

Insurance :

Safetywing

Air Quality :

39AQI

Best Neighborhood :

Üsküdar

Upcoming Neighborhood :

Fatih

Power :

230V50Hz

Average Trip Length :

11 Days

Best Taxi App :

Uber

100 TRY to USD :

$5.37 USD

Tap Water Quality :

No, not drinkable

Visitor per year :

8642300 Visitors

Tourist now :

165629 tourists

Population :

15029231 people

GDP per capita :

$10863 / year

Population Density :

busy: 10x10m (100m²) per person

Gender Ratio (Expats) :

H % / F %

Religious Gouvernment :

Religious

Appartement Listing :

Sahibinden

Online electronics shop :

Hepsiburada


Weather in Istanbul

Stay updated on the weather in Istanbul with our reliable data source. Plan ahead for changing conditions and make the most of your time in the city. Check the forecast and stay prepared for any weather events.


Cost of Living in Istanbul

Discover the cost of living in Istanbul with our data source. Compare expenses for housing, food, transportation, and more to make informed decisions about your budget. Stay informed and make the most of your money in Istanbul.

Cost of Living for Expats :

$1,891/mo

Cost of Living for Nomads :

$2,142/mo

Cost of Living for Families :

$4,740/mo

Cost of Living for Local :

$1,354/mo

Cost of coffee :

$0.38

Rent for 1 bedroom :

$1,408/mo

Dinner:

$6.23

Beer :

$2.24

Coca Cola :

$0.93

Tax for 50k income :

$17,500

Tax for 100k income :

$35,000

Tax for 250k income :

$87,500


Pros and Cons Living in Istanbul

Like many other cities Istanbul have a lot of advantages to offer its residents and visitors, but it also has its fair share of drawbacks. We have made this pros and cons table to help you better vizualize them.

Pros

  • ✅ Pretty safe
  • ✅ Warm now
  • ✅ Good air quality today
  • ✅ Nomad List members liked going here
  • ✅ Many Nomad List members here all year round
  • ✅ Easy to make friends
  • ✅ Easy to do business
  • ✅ High quality of education
  • ✅ Great hospitals
  • ✅ Roads are pretty safe
  • ✅ LGBTQ+ friendly

Cons

  • ❌ No freedom of speech
  • ❌ Not very democratic
  • ❌ Pretty slow internet
  • ❌ Not much to do
  • ❌ Gets cold in the winter
  • ❌ Feels crowded
  • ❌ People don't speak English well
  • ❌ Not safe for women
  • ❌ Not family friendly
  • ❌ Many people smoke tobacco

Quality of Life in Istanbul

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Visa Requirements in Istanbul

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Security and Crime in Istanbul

Stay informed on security and crime in Istanbul with updated information on crime rates, types of crimes and measures being taken. Ensure personal safety by staying informed and taking steps to protect yourself and loved ones. Help keep Istanbul safe.

020406080100

Low Crime rate

020406080100

High Security Index


Polution and Air Quality in Istanbul

Stay informed about the air quality and pollution levels in Istanbul. Our data source provides up-to-date information on various pollutants and their effects on health and the environment. By monitoring the air quality in Istanbul, you can take steps to protect yourself and your loved ones from the harmful effects of pollution.

Similar cities to Istanbul

Discover cities that are similar to Istanbul in terms of attractions and amenities. Our hand-picked list includes locations with similar cultural settings, recreational activities, and high-quality lodgings. These cities are worth visiting if you're looking for a place with a similar atmosphere or just a change of scenery. Plan your next urban journey by visiting these similar cities.

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Cities near Istanbul to visit

There are several cities and places close to Istanbul worth your visit. In addition to sightseeing in Istanbul, spare some time to discover the surroundings of the city.
You can discover Plovdiv, Bansko, Varna, Constanta, and Bucharest, who are a few kilometres away either by car or public transport.

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Plovdiv

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Bansko

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Varna

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Reviews of Istanbul - Feedback from travelers

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I've spent 4 years in Istanbul, it was one of my best experience.I met amazing people, but also a loooooot (looooot) of scams even from people I considered friends.So be careful of whom you trust there, but instead of that it is a magical city, always something to do, very beautiful, and affordable, and as a women I felt very safe there (learnt turkish but even before that I felt safe)

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As always take precautions when traveling. Turkish people are generally friendly and the cost of living can be very affordable for foreigners. That being said, the taxis are around Taksim and Old town can be a bit dodgy, especially if you don't speak Turkish or get in an "illegal" cab. To avoid this, download an app that calculates the fare for you (prices are fixed and determined by the city)and show this to the driver before entering the taxi. Like in most major tourist destinations, there will be opportunists who will try to profit from your ignorance. Use your common sense.That being said, the food and history of the city is wonderful and there is plenty of places to explore and events to attend.

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A great place to be. Excellent price/quality ratio. You can easily find everything needed to work: coworking, sim (you can eg use Airalo). There is a plenty of things to do in the city and around it. Food is dirt cheap and delicious.It can be trashy and sometimes touristy but that didn't cause problems for me.

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I came here the autumn 2021. Before i had lived in another Turkish city which was amazing! But I had to live that place and came here.What can I say? My first real estate agent scammed me for 1500TL. And I couldn't rent any apartment for 6 months because I am a single woman and also my national is being considered as not the one with decent women. So finally after 2 weeks of searching and meetings with many completely rude and unprofessionally real estate agents I did find the apartment.What am I thinking about now? Yes, how to leave this city. The city centre is not clean, it's almost impossible to have a taxi, the electricity cuts off very frequently and i Never know when my remote work will be stopped. The city itself is overcrowded and despite living in the city center I am afraid to walk nearby at night.

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Spent 4 months in Istanbul. Lovely city. Lots of things to do, cafes to work from, historical sites and nice parks. Might be chaotic at times but its part of its charm.Pros:Everything is really cheap from food, groceries, clothes, etc. The only unusually pricey thing is alcohol. Rent prices are skyrocketing tooI found Turkish people to be really nice. Some of them went out the extra mile to help me out with mundane things. The tea culture and community feeling of every street is awesome too!Public transport is great. Make sure to live in a place close to a Metro/Marmaray/Metrobus station. I'd recommend staying in the European side, specially close to the Yenikapi station (M2) Cons:English is not widely spoken and it can be an issue if you don't speak turkish. You can have a hard time if you decide to live in 'authentic' turkish neighborhoods because finding people speaking English is hard. To avoid this simply stay in the european side, Taksim is where most foreigners hang out and people speak decent EnglishWatch out for scammers. They are everywhere in Taksim/Istiklal Street. 1 in 10 taxi drivers will try to swindle you. Not even Uber can protect you on this.

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We love Istanbul! To the person who said there's no pros in Istanbul, I'm not sure if this person was really in Istanbul or always just sees the negative. The people are so nice! Despite it being a touristy place, vendors are not aggressive. Locals are chill. Some shops would even round down our bill if they have no exact change. There was working WiFi in coffee shops but it was faster in our Airbnb of course and that's where we work. For transport, google is never reliable (sometimes yes). A local recommended us the app Moovit and it was accurate. Get an Istanbul card for the metro. They have really efficient public transport, comfortable and cheap! People are so nice they assisted us in buying the card when the vendor can't speak English. Locals are so helpful, you just have to look for the nice ones. And maybe be nice so people are also nice to you :)Aside from the historical spots, it's a great place for food! They have a great coffee and tea culture too.

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I have almost no pro to this city, been there for 15 days, and tried really hard to see the good side, but I didn't.People were rude 100% of the time, very hard to find someone who can speak english, uber just works with cash and price is not accurate, don't trust google maps for public transportation (it doesn't gives you all the routes and some bus routes were wrong), Internet was REALLY bad everywhere, you can't access wifi in public areas without a local sim card, SIM Card for tourists are way more expensive ...If I can yet advise you, Stay in Moda, Kadikoy. It's not that crowd, more chill, and people are nicer (not that nice but comparing with the european side...)

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I spent one year in Istanbul and it's absolutely amazing. The city is really safe, I went back home really late during the night, walking, without any problem. Parties are really fun and there are all kinds of spots to have fun (bars, nightclubs, restaurants...). The city has a lot of cafés to work at and most of them have free and reliable wifi. Definitely recommend!

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As any other city, there are its pros and cons. Of course, it is not a village where everyone will be nice and smile at you if you expect this. Large cities are usually cold and people are quite disconnected. However, the beauty of the culture compliments everything. I suggest having a right intention when coming to Istanbul. If you're looking to make new friends, this is probably not your place to pick (as people are pretty cold), but if you want to enjoy your life, live in your own pace - go to islands to swim, see historical places, walk on your feet a lot, go to cool restaurants and very vivid coffee shops (the variety, is wow!!). As you enter your routine, people will follow and you will connect with some as well that it is not going to be lonely.

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Beautiful, affordable, and historic. Downsides are that Turkish people can be often very casually racist and culturally insensitive, especially if you are an ethnic minority and/or a woman. I've also been followed on multiple occasions by random men on the streets. But don't let this take away from your experience of the place as I've experienced some of the best hospitality, food, and sights this world has to offer. There are plenty of cafes and public spaces with reliable wifi where you can get work done.

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Spent six months in Istanbul in 1993 when Turkey was really exotic. Didn't return till 2007, when I made mostly Kurdish friends in Sultanahmet, whom I'd see on frequent visits thereafter. Otherwise, I'd skip the city as like throughout Turkey bar the Kurdish areas there's anti Western feeling and targeting of visitors (I noticed that after a meal with alcohol, I'd nearly always be approached by a single male in the street near the restaurant inviting me to a bar certain. I'd suggest going to the first busy café instead, at which point they'd excuse themselves. I suspect some waiters were part of a scam targeting single males).