based on 86 experiences from female travelers
Eva
Norway
Istanbul was my first Islamic city. I really liked the vibes and people in Istanbul. They were so hospitable and friendly,food is amazing. When I came back to Oslo I stoped to buy food because it was awful 😆. I felt very safe, even at night. But only one thing which I dislike is a lot of Russians people and their behaviour. They behaved like animals and were very loud
Posted: December 29, 2024Maria
Bulgaria
Istanbul, one of the oldest cities, full with historical heritage. • transport: Everything in the city centre is almost walk-by distance but if you want to go to some place a bit further I would suggest taking the “Istanbul card” as in some public transportations do not accept credit card, plus it is also cheaper. • budged: Feel free to bargain with the sellers 😂 Most of the times the prices are high as the ceiling. Be ready to hear - “For you, 10% discount) There are a lot of scammers, don’t fall for them and be careful.
Posted: December 25, 2024Şeyma
Turkey
First of all, I can't give you information about accommodation because I stayed with my brothers. I didn't have a car so I only traveled by public transportation. I think public transportation in Istanbul is clean and accessible. However, it is a bit expensive and especially very busy during working hours. You can find any cuisine or food you are looking for in Istanbul. Since Istanbul is a metropolitan city, I would say do not trust anyone. There are so many activities to do in Istanbul. Concerts, museums, art exhibitions, ferry tours, visiting palaces, walking on the Bosphorus, trying Turkish food... Whatever kind of holiday you want, Istanbul can offer you that. If you don't know where to go other than the most touristic places, you can send me a message :)
Posted: December 24, 2024Experienced: December, 2022Gulnoza
Uzbekistan
It was amazing I googled the best places to go and I have been to all locations! The places were very beautiful and I enjoyed a lot. I visited galata tower, Osmanli palace, the colorful stairs, the historical other places.
Posted: November 21, 2024I’ve traveled solo in Istanbul and I felt incredibly safe. Common sense and street smarts. Using the tram is easy. There’s so much to do. Not knowing Turkish is fine.
Posted: November 1, 2024I felt safe but sometimes cat called by some people. Or at night street get too empty with no police around. Overall very late at night it's not super safe to be around shady places. Generally i had nice experience amd i enjoyed it
Posted: October 18, 2024Experienced: September, 2024shomaila
Turkey
I felt moderately safe. Public transports you have to be very careful. Bosphorus Tour, blue mosque, Hagia Sophia and castle are a must visit. Try lahmacun, pide, eskender, Adana kebab for food. Istanbul is very expensive lately. Find good cheap hotels. I stayed in MLS ŞIŞLI hotel, booked from Agoda. Transport is very easy. Use public transport and use googled maps for it.
Posted: September 21, 2024Experienced: September, 2024It was very nice experience in Istanbul, people were nice and friendly, food was amazing and their portions are crazy, the weather in may was perfect to walk, and also to take a ride on a boat, which is really cheap (1$) .
Posted: September 12, 2024Experienced: May, 2024I felt safe in most areas. Using public transport was easy and safe. Some nice experiences are hidden from sight e.g photo experience in the Basilica cistern. Food is large in portion and tasty. The airport is far from the city but multiple bus options.
Posted: September 11, 2024Experienced: October, 2020It was the first time that I went on a solo trip. It was a great learning experience and the people were quite hospitable. Although, late at night I would feel a bit unsafe thinking that I am a tourist who doesn't even speak the same language but I always found someone with whom I could communicate.
Posted: August 18, 2024Experienced: August, 2022Based on 89 local experiences
Based on 89 local experiences
selin
It’s not the safest city in the world. But it has some great neighborhoods which people could safe even at nights. Not being alone and surrounded by other people is much more safe. Foreigner should stay away from some neighborhoods
Posted: January 22, 2025Istanbul is quite a different city in terms of safety. Similar to Barcelona, crimes such as pickpocketing are rare, but shopkeepers tend to overcharge under the guise of bargaining. Some districts of the city are safe and patrolled by the police, while others experience significant unease due to a high immigrant population. While crowded areas are safe even at night, some parts of the city completely sleep through the night. The nightlife is very limited relative to the population. In Kadıköy and Beyoğlu, upscale venues are recommended.
Posted: January 20, 2025Seda
I live in Istanbul. I am 26 years old. I work at the airport and travel whenever I can. I visited 39 cities in Turkey. I'm here for more.
Dilay
I am an 20 year old engineering student in Istanbul, Turkey and I like to travel when I can spare time from school. I am also a part time musician and I play the flute in a youth symphony orchestra. I would like to meet new people around the world and become friends. I enjoy hosting the people I met and and showing them around. I would also be very excited to visit them in their country.
Seda
Istanbul
3 days
I live in Istanbul. I am 26 years old. I work at the airport and travel whenever I can. I visited 39 cities in Turkey. I'm here for more.
Dilay
Istanbul
4 days
I am an 20 year old engineering student in Istanbul, Turkey and I like to travel when I can spare time from school. I am also a part time musician and I play the flute in a youth symphony orchestra. I would like to meet new people around the world and become friends. I enjoy hosting the people I met and and showing them around. I would also be very excited to visit them in their country.
Tatiana
Hi, my name is Tatiana. I’m originally from Colombia, but currently, I’m traveling and exploring new opportunities. I have experience in administrative roles, such as coordinating schedules, managing documentation, and finding suppliers. I’m also passionate about traveling, learning new cultures, and improving my English. Right now, I’m focused on personal growth and working towards my professional and language goals.
Inga
Hi! I'm Inga, I teach English and Spanish at a local school and I like to travel solo from time to time, but also always love to rope my friends into trips. I love meeting new people and chatting, so if you need any pointers for what to do around my home or you happen to travel at the same time as me, shoot me a message!