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Top 50 Questions Foreigners Ask About Istanbul Answered by a Local

Hey there! I’m your friendly Istanbul local, the kind of person who loves sharing a cold beer by the Bosphorus while chatting with tourists. I've rounded up the top 50 real questions I get from foreign visitors everything from safety to simit to the nightlife scene. Whether you're planning your first trip or just curious, this guide has got your back. Let's dive in!

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June 11, 2025 12 min
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Top 50 Questions Foreigners Ask About Istanbul Answered by a Local


Safety & General Concerns


Istanbul is one of the world’s most visited cities, and for good reason. But I get it, traveling to a new place always comes with questions. Let me break it down for you:


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1. Is Istanbul safe?


Yes, it’s generally very safe. Like any major city, be aware of pickpockets in touristy areas, but violent crime is rare. Locals are friendly and helpful.


2. Is it safe for solo female travelers?


Absolutely. You’ll see plenty of local and foreign women walking around alone. Just dress comfortably (not conservatively unless visiting a mosque) and trust your instincts like anywhere else.


3. Is Turkey a Muslim country? Do I need to be Muslim to visit?


Turkey is a secular country. Religion is personal. You don’t have to be Muslim, and headscarves are optional (only required inside mosques).


4. Do women have to cover their heads?


No, unless you're entering a mosque. Most women in Istanbul don’t cover their heads, and tourists certainly don’t have to.


5. Can I drink alcohol in Istanbul?


Of course! Istanbul has bars, clubs, pubs, meyhanes (taverns), and even rooftop cocktail lounges. Alcohol is legal and part of the culture here.


6. Is there a dress code?


Not really. Dress like you would in Rome or Barcelona. Only mosques require modest dress—cover shoulders and knees.


Culture & Local Life


Istanbul is an energetic mix of East and West, past and future. Here’s what you need to know about the vibe.


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7. What language do people speak?


Turkish. But in touristy areas, many people understand English. A few Turkish phrases will earn you big smiles, though!


8. Is tipping expected?


Yes, but modestly. In restaurants, 5–10% is appreciated. Round up for taxis or tip a few liras to hotel staff.


9. Can I use credit cards?


Yes, widely accepted in restaurants, hotels, and shops. But carry some cash for smaller places and bazaars.


10. Do I need a visa?


Depends on your nationality. Many can enter visa-free or get an e-visa online. Check the official government portal for up-to-date info.


Food & Drink


This city is a paradise for food lovers. Cheap eats, fine dining, street food—whatever your style, Istanbul delivers.


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11. What’s a must-try local dish?


Kebabs are great, but try “kuru fasulye” (bean stew), “kokoreç” (grilled intestines), or “balık ekmek” (fish sandwich). And don’t miss breakfast!


12. Is street food safe?


Mostly, yes! Go where locals are lining up and you'll be fine. Simit (Turkish bagel) and midye dolma (st■ mussels) are crowd favorites.


13. Can vegetarians eat well here?


Totally. Lots of meze (appetizers), veggie stews, lentil soup, and fresh salads. Many restaurants are veggie-friendly.


14. What about Turkish coffee?


Strong, tiny, and perfect for fortune-telling if you believe in that kind of fun. Also try Turkish tea—it’s everywhere and it’s free in many shops.


Nightlife & Social Life


From techno to traditional music, pubs to rooftop bars, Istanbul has it all. Here’s how to enjoy it like a local.


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15. Where’s the party?


Beyoğlu (around Istiklal Street), Kadıköy, and Karaköy are nightlife hotspots. You’ll find live music, DJs, and rakı-soaked taverns.


16. Is there a nightlife curfew?


Nope. Istanbul stays up late. Most bars are open until 1–2 AM, clubs go until sunrise.


17. What is “rakı” and how do I drink it?


It’s an anise-flavored spirit. Mix with water, sip slowly, and enjoy with meze and conversation. Locals call it “lion’s milk.”


Transport & Getting Around


Don’t worry, getting around Istanbul is easier than it looks, even with its crazy traffic.


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18. Is public transport easy to use?


Yes! Trams, metros, ferries, buses—super efficient and cheap. Get an Istanbul City Card for all of them and it is unlimited!


19. Are taxis reliable?


Mostly. Use apps like BiTaksi or Uber (works here) to avoid scams. Always check the meter.


20. Can I walk between attractions?


Often, yes. Especially in the historical peninsula (Sultanahmet). But Istanbul is huge, so mix walking with public transport.


Must-Sees & Top Attractions


This city has layers of history and beauty. These are the classics that never disappoint.


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21. What are the must-visit landmarks?


Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque, Topkapi Palace, Galata Tower, Grand Bazaar, and Bosphorus cruises are all worth it.


22. Are museums expensive?


Some are free, others charge an entry fee. Consider the Istanbul Tourist Pass® to skip lines and save money.


23. Do I need a guide?


Not always, but having one (or using audio guides) can really bring the city’s history to life.


24. Is the Grand Bazaar touristy?


Yes, but still magical. Bargain, take your time, and don’t feel pressured to buy. It’s part shopping, part experience.


Useful Local Tips


These little things will make your trip smoother and more fun.


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25. What’s the currency?


Turkish Lira (₺). Exchange rates fluctuate, but Istanbul is very affordable for most visitors.


26. Can I drink tap water?


Technically yes, but most locals prefer bottled. It’s cheap and widely available.


27. Is Istanbul LGBTQ+ friendly?


There’s a growing LGBTQ+ scene in neighborhoods like Cihangir and Kadıköy. Open affection is fine in these areas, but discretion is still advised elsewhere.


28. Are there scams to watch for?


Avoid overly friendly strangers inviting you to bars or selling you stuff in tourist traps. If it feels weird, it probably is.


Religion & Mosques


Islam is the most common religion here, but Istanbul is welcoming to everyone—religious or not.


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29. Can non-Muslims enter mosques?


Yes, most mosques welcome respectful visitors. Avoid prayer times, dress modestly, and remove your shoes at the entrance.


30. Will I hear the call to prayer?


Yes, five times a day from mosque loudspeakers. It’s part of the city’s rhythm—some visitors even find it peaceful.


31. Are there churches or synagogues I can visit?


Yes! Istanbul has historic churches (like St. Anthony of Padua) and synagogues (like Neve Shalom). Some require prior booking due to security reasons.


32. Do shops close during religious holidays?


Some do, especially on the first day of big holidays like Eid. But most tourist areas stay active, and restaurants are usually open.


Shopping & Markets


Istanbul is a shopper’s heaven, from handmade crafts to designer brands. For supermarket tips read our blog post. Here's how to shop smart.


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33. What’s the best thing to buy in Istanbul?


Handmade ceramics, evil eye trinkets, Turkish delight, spices, leather goods, and hammam towels are all great souvenirs.


34. Can I haggle?


Yes, especially in bazaars. It’s part of the culture! Smile, joke, and bargain respectfully—it can be fun.


35. Are shopping malls worth visiting?


If you're into international brands, yes. Istanbul has tons of modern malls like Zorlu Center or Istinye Park.


Hammams & Local Experiences


Trying a Turkish bath or joining a local event? Great idea. Here’s what to expect:


36. What is a hammam?


A traditional Turkish bath. You steam, get scr믭, washed, and leave feeling brand new. Some are co-ed, others separate by gender.


37. Is nudity required in hammams?


Nope! You’ll be given a towel (peştemal). Most tourists wear swimwear or keep the towel on. Staff are used to all preferences.


38. Can I get a massage in a hammam?


Yes, many offer massage packages. Just ask when booking. Go for the full experience—you won’t regret it.


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Connectivity & SIM Cards


Don’t worry, you won’t be offline. Here’s how to stay connected:


39. Is Wi-Fi easy to find?


Yes, most cafes, hotels, and even ferries offer free Wi-Fi. It’s not always super fast, but it works.


40. Should I buy a local SIM card?


Yes, if you plan to stay more than a few days. Turkcell, Vodafone, and Türk Telekom offer tourist packages at the airport or in the city. I always recommend buying eSIMs for tourists!


41. Can I use my phone’s maps without a SIM?


Download maps offline on Google Maps or use apps like Maps.me. But having data makes life easier for ordering taxis, translations, etc.


Travel Tips & Logistics


Let’s make your arrival, stay, and departure smooth and stress-free.


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42. Which airport should I use?


Istanbul Airport (IST) is the main one, modern and huge. Sabiha Gökçen (SAW) is on the Asian side and good for budget airlines.


43. How do I get from the airport to the city?


You can take a taxi, shuttle, private transfer, or public bus. There’s also a metro from IST. Use Google Maps or ask for help—it’s manageable.


44. What’s the best area to stay?


Sultanahmet for sightseeing, Beyoğlu for nightlife and cafes, Karaköy or Galata for a mix of both, Kadıköy for a local vibe on the Asian side.


45. Can I use ride-sharing apps?


Yes. Uber works in Istanbul, and locals also use BiTaksi. They're safer than hailing random cabs, especially for non-Turkish speakers.


Events, Customs & Fun Facts


Istanbul is full of surprises. Here are a few last things you might be curious about:


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46. Are there cultural festivals worth attending?


Yes! Istanbul Film Festival, Jazz Festival, Biennial, and many local food or music festivals happen year-round. Check the calendar before your trip.


47. What time do locals eat?


Dinner is usually around 8 PM or later. Don’t be surprised if you see people still drinking tea or eating dessert at midnight.


48. Are cats really everywhere?


Yes! Istanbul is famous for its well-fed, free-roaming cats. Locals love them, and you’ll probably fall for at least one too.


49. Can I take a Bosphorus cruise?


Yes, and you should! There are public ferry rides, private sunset cruises, and even dinner boats. Great views guaranteed.


50. Will I fall in love with Istanbul?


Almost definitely. It’s chaotic, charming, and completely unforgettable. Come with open eyes and a hungry heart you’ll leave with stories for life.


And there you have it. Whether it’s your first time or your fifth, Istanbul has layers to discover and always something new to offer. Hope to see you soon—maybe we’ll even share a cold beer by the Bosphorus someday.


Istanbul Tourist Pass®: your all-in-one key


The first and most complete city pass in town, built by Istanbul insiders. Choose a pass length that fits your trip, scan a single QR code, and glide through the city while saving both time and money.


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  • Flexible options: pick 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 days, then activate only when you enter your first attraction.
  • Skip-the-ticket-line entry to 100+ sights, including Topkapı, Dolmabahçe, Yıldız Palace, Basilica Cistern, and more.
  • Guided tours included at headline spots such as Hagia Sophia and the Grand Bazaar, led by licensed experts.
  • Cruises, shows, and extras: sunset Bosphorus cruise, Whirling Dervish ceremony, Princes’ Islands ferries, audio guides, airport transfer on longer plans, and plenty of hidden gems.
  • Purely digital: nothing to collect or lose, store the pass offline in the free mobile app.
  • Real savings: the pass pays for itself after just two or three major attractions, everything else feels like a bonus.
  • Live support: WhatsApp help line available on weekdays from 9 AM to 6 PM for quick answers while you explore.


Budget, time, language, planning: the Istanbul Tourist Pass® covers them all. Enjoy the city on your own terms, then relax with a cold beer knowing you have already handled the details.

What You're Wondering About

How many days do I need in Istanbul? expand_more
Three full days cover the classics, five days let you add a Bosphorus cruise and the Asian side without rushing.
What is the Istanbul Tourist Pass® and how does it work? expand_more
It is a digital city pass that unlocks more than 100 attractions with one QR code. Choose 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 day validity, activate it at your first sight, show your phone and skip ticket lines.
Does the pass really save money? expand_more
Yes. Buying single tickets to Topkapı Palace, Dolmabahçe Palace and the Basilica Cistern already costs more than a 2-day pass. Add a Bosphorus cruise or guided tour and you are firmly in savings territory.
Is Istanbul safe for solo female travellers in 2025? expand_more
Violent crime is very rare, tourist zones stay busy late and public transport is well-lit. Use the same street sense you would in any large European city and you will be fine.
Do I need a visa to enter Turkey? expand_more
Many nationalities can enter visa-free for up to 90 days, others get an e-Visa online in minutes. Always check the official government portal before flying.
What is the best month to visit Istanbul? expand_more
Late April, May, September and early October combine mild weather, smaller crowds and lower hotel prices.
Are credit cards widely accepted in Istanbul? expand_more
Visa and Mastercard work almost everywhere, even at many ticket counters included in the pass. Carry Turkish lira for street food, taxis and small family shops.
What if I have questions while using the pass? expand_more
Customer support is on WhatsApp weekdays, 9 AM to 6 PM local time. Send a quick message and a local expert will guide you.

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