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  • İstanbul sparkles in the winter. Explore the city's deep-rooted history, acclaimed architectural gems, surprisingly rich gastronomy, culture and shopping offerings and the stunning Bosporus in the beautiful winter season. Recommended as a destination in Travel + Leisure magazine’s “The 50 Best Places to Travel in 2024” list, İstanbul presents a variety of very special experiences for any visitor.

    Historical Discoveries

    İstanbul, the ancient capital of the Eastern Roman and Ottoman Empires, is a timeless metropolis that captivates visitors with its rich history and diverse cultural makeup. İstanbul's mild winter weather, which is often bright and sunny, provides excellent opportunities to explore historical sites in a calmer atmosphere. The city's most appealing destinations are less crowded, and you can tour important cultural heritage sites, especially those on the Historical Peninsula, to your heart's content. This outstanding UNESCO World Heritage Site is home to architectural masterpieces such as the Ayasofya Grand Mosque, Basilica Cistern, The Blue Mosque and Topkapı Palace, which are must-sees for every traveller.

    Exclusive Shopping Experiences

    As one of the world’s most important shopping capitals, İstanbul has historical bazaars, lively shop-lined streets, modern shopping centres, and luxury boutiques. For an authentic shopping trip, the Grand Bazaar and the Spice Bazaar blend unique aromas, sounds, and colours you cannot see elsewhere. High-end shopping locales such as the Nişantaşı neighbourhood and Bağdat Street present exceptional retail experiences where you can find products ranging from clothing to accessories under the same roof.

    A Deep-rooted Culinary Tradition

    İstanbul boasts a vibrant and diverse culinary scene, influenced by the various civilisations that have graced its history. You can explore this storied culinary heritage in a wide range of eateries, from Michelin-starred to fine-dining restaurants serving the leading flavours of Turkish and international cuisine. This gastrocity is also popular for its amazing street food. While exploring the city, we recommend you sample some of these winter specialities: roasted chestnuts on İstiklal Street or a refreshing glass of boza in the Vefa neighbourhood, the seasonal delights.

    Special Discovery Points: Golden Horn and Fener

    Set along the Historical Peninsula’s Golden Horn coastline, the adjacent districts of Balat and Fener are particularly intriguing, with a rich historical heritage and distinctive architecture. Balat, featuring steep streets lined with historic bay-windowed houses, has undergone rapid change in recent years and is now home to cafes and restaurants, as well as auctioneers, design and vintage boutiques, antique stores, and workshops. For İstanbulites, Balat is a popular breakfast destination, especially on weekends.

    The magic of the world-famous Bosphorus

    Gorgeous in every season, the Bosphorus is also beautiful in winter. When you arrive in İstanbul, head down to the Bosphorus and see one of the most beautiful cities in the world from the sea. On a ferry or boat tour, where you will swing between historical districts and splendid mansions, you can also discover the further ends of İstanbul. For example, you can enhance your holiday by landing in scenic districts along the Bosphorus, such as Anadolu Kavağı or Bebek.