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Istanbul Travel Guide
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Need a Break? Here's a Drone Tour of Istanbul 

Best Time To Go 

Summer is the most mainstream time to visit yet can be awkwardly sweltering and sticky. Spring and fall are more lovely, with less guests (and shorter lines at significant traveler destinations). Winter can be an incredible time to visit on the off chance that you can overcome the cool and sodden; lodging costs drop drastically, and under a shroud of mist or snow the agonizing city feels particularly sentimental; a teahouse around each corner makes it simple to pursue away the chills. 

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Buy a reloadable Istanbulkart from a büfe (comfort store-like slows down found around the city and outside ship terminals), which gives you a chance to ride—and get a good deal on—the city's immense system of cable cars, funiculars, metros, transports, and ships. Cabs are copious, yet be careful: drivers can be on the surly side. 

Climate 

July is the most blazing month, with a day by day normal of 74°F; February is the coldest, with a normal of 42°F. The January is the rainiest month. 

Know Before You Go 
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Be careful cover dealers in the Old City and the Grand Bazaar, who will draw you in with the guarantee that you can "simply look" and offer glasses of tea before laying on the hard offer (recall: you are not committed to purchase, regardless of whether you drink that tea). Store little bills, particularly in the event that you intend to utilize taxicabs to get around; drivers seldom convey much change. Istanbul local people are unfathomably affable; don't be shocked if an immaculate more unusual offers you a glass of tea at a teahouse. A couple of expressions of Turkish (merhaba for "hi," kolay gelsin for "relax," and tessekur ederim for "thank you") will smooth experiences. 

Dialect 
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Turkish, however English-talking help can frequently be found in visitor overwhelming zones like Sultanahmet (the Old City), at historical centers, and in numerous shops, eateries, and bars. 

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All the information about travel guide of Istanbul are fabulous. These days I am going to plan to visit this beautiful place and I hope I will enjoy my journey with your guide lines. But I want to know witch place I start to visit in Istanbul? and I also want to know about its famous restaurants. would you like more information about it?
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Here i am going to some massive stuff of Istanbul attractions. I hope you all are like to visit these places.
Hagia Sophia Museum
Grand Bazar
Bosporus
Galata Towe
I hope you all are like to visit these places and enjoy the beauty of the Istanbul attractions. Would any one of this community member like to share its personal experience which ever he had.
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