September 02, 2017 Istanbul Turkey Middle East

When Visiting Istanbul... What to do in 5 Days

For the first time visitors to Istanbul, five days is the perfect amount of time to spend. There is so much to see and do in Istanbul and you can be sure that you will not be bored at the end of your Trip. So if you are lucky to have 5 day in the city, take a look at how to spend it here.

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Well done! Five days in Istanbul is the good amount of time to spend if you are coming here for the first time. It will allow you to see the most important attractions while also enjoying some of the cities hidden gems and beautiful, winding, colorful streets.

The 8,000 year-old city of Istanbul is a meeting point between Europe and Asia, strung together with two bridges over the Bosphorus Strait. It’s not hard to fall in love with Istanbul, a city that easily unites history, art and culture with a modern lifestyle. Whether it’s the Turkish cuisine, thousand year-old historic spots, or the energetic lifestyle, Istanbul holds something for everyone.

For more history about Istanbul you can check-out this timeline

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