based on 132 experiences from female travelers
Hend
Germany
Istanbul was one of the best trips I’ve ever taken. 🇹🇷The food was amazing, the desserts were delicious, and the places were so diverse and unique—whether nature spots, tourist attractions, or shopping areas. The transportation system was also really easy and convenient.
Posted: June 25, 2026Experienced: May, 2026Olga
Ukraine
I’ve visited Istanbul three times, and every time it has surprised me in a new way. It’s one of those rare cities that keeps revealing new sides of itself no matter how many times you return. If you love history, Istanbul is a dream. Walking through the city, you can almost feel the layers of different civilizations. One moment you’re imagining life in Byzantium, the next you’re standing in the heart of the Ottoman Empire, surrounded by magnificent mosques, palaces, and centuries-old streets....
Posted: June 21, 2026Elnara
Azerbaijan
It was quite nice, very loud, everyone is busy, big city, European part was just like Baku 2x, Asian part was very interesting, Bosphorus was beautiful, transportation via water is something i will always come back for.
Posted: June 18, 2026Experienced: April, 2025Tamara
United Kingdom
Hi everyone, I'm a bit late writing this as my trip was in March but thought I'd give some feedback as other people's posts helped me when I planned my trip. *Shuttle airport to/from Istanbul* There's Havaist and Havabus. Havaist is for European side (Istanbul Airport) and Havabus for Asian side (Sabiha Gokcen) I used Havaist - there are different routes to choose from. You can buy the ticket with the driver. They accept cards. It cost me 426 TRY (paying by card, in lira) On the way to...
Posted: June 18, 2026Experienced: March, 2026Based on 416 reports
Based on 416 reports
Asian side is safer. Remember that after 22:00 women who take buses can stop wherever they want. It doesn’t matter if it’s a bus stop or not. If you don’t feel safe you have right to stop the bus and got off. Have a safe trip y’all
Posted: July 3, 2026In tram stops, be careful against to pickpocketing. Also, be careful when walking in the road because drivers are not pedestrian-friendly. Walking alone late at night can be problematic. The streets are usually deserted.
Posted: June 25, 2026Elif
Things you should be careful about; Scamming!! Dont get in touch with business owners even shoe cleaners dont even talk. Beggers!!! Dont even LOOK at them, they are all fake Robberies- are not a big issue here as much as Europe but it depends where you are. Its too crowded so be careful just in case.
Posted: June 21, 2026i would say moderate in general, some places are extremely safe some place are extremely unsafe (especially in the night), istanbul is like a country itself, it includes many different lifestyles and cultures
Posted: June 13, 2026Based on reports from women living in Istanbul, we created a safety map highlighting areas where they feel unsafe during the day or at night.
Seda
Istanbul
2 days
I live in Istanbul. I am 28 years old. I work at the airport and travel whenever I can. I visited 40 cities in Turkey. I'm here for more.
Begüm
Istanbul
3 days
Hii!! I’m Begüm from Turkey. Currently I study Western Literatures in University. I am really into art, literature and exploring different cultures, thats why i am on couchsurfing! Im looking forward to meeting you!
Umay
Istanbul
2 days
Hi, girls! I'm a legal intern on my way to becoming a lawyer and doing my master's degree in Human Rights Department now. Also studying Latin Language and Literature at Istanbul University due to my interest in ancient civilizations. I enjoy intellectual conversations, especially like history, culture, politics and literature. If you're looking for a feminist local, that's me!
Rumeysa
Istanbul
3 days
Hi! I’m Rumeysa. I live in Istanbul, but I’m currently in Lisbon for a data science internship until the end of March. If you’re around during this time, let me know!
Ayşe
Istanbul
5 days
I'm a social butterfly. I like socializing in groups where there's plenty of stimulation and drinks! I'm a regular at the CS meetings here in Istanbul and I'd love to share the good vibe with you guys too. My working schedule is kind of irregular, but I can mostly make time to accomodate you. I love to host and I hosted up to a hundred people before I moved to the suburbs from downtown. There are still some badass travellers who doesnt mind the bus ride from/to my place (Bahçeşehir), so I still have guests occasionally. I'm one of those who you feel familiar and at ease with the first minute they meet me (I keep hearing that). I'm as blunt as a Dutch person and as hospitable as any Turk can be. I like bantering a little too much and it can be overwhelming for sensitive people (ironicly I only banter with people I happen to like). Oh and I'm queer, in case that matters, and I'm not looking for dates here, so relax ;)) https://couchsurfing.page.link/uUzMq5vcGWS1vr8TA (for references..)
Liya
Istanbul
3 days
Hi! I'm liya I'm a language student living in İstanbul. I'm always looking for friends so don't be afraid to message me!!
Ece
Istanbul
2 days
Heyy, I’m Ece from Turkey ✨ I did Erasmus in the Czech Republic and completely fell in love with the people, the culture, and the vibe there. I saved up, got accepted to master’s, and now I’m moving to Prague in September 🥹 So lets's make this summer unforgettable in Istanbul!! My biggest passion is cooking international food. I also enjoy reading books and sharing quotes with my friends so we can reflect together. As a budget-traveler person, cute picnics, trekking, music exchange, outdoor cinemas and the beauty of daily simple pleasures are the best!🌻 In my travels, I like to check off my must-see spots first so that I can get lost in streets, connect with locals, try all the local food, and do some shopping. I know I shouldn't get attached to the things I buy while traveling, but they make me feel alive haha I love international environments, deep talks about our 20s, cozy candle light book sessions, minimalism. Sometimes I feel the urge to get out of my comfort zone - after all, we only live once, right? "What you are now, we once were; what we are now, you shall be."💀
Elif
Istanbul
2 days
Hi! I’m a political science and international relations student from Istanbul. I have a passion for photography, politics, and history, and I’d love to connect with women from different cultures to share experiences and perspectives!
Müzeyyen
Istanbul
3 days
Hi everyone, I am müzeyyen and I live in Istanbul. I am now majoring economics. I am very interested in learning more about new cultures and meeting new people.
Zehra
Istanbul
3 days
Hello, I'm Zehra 25 years old. I guess we all love meeting new people. Discovering new places, traveling, learning about new cultures are my favorite things. If you want to do it together, I'm here.