Whether you refer to it as Istanbul, Constantinople, Byzantium, or The City on Two Continents, the chance to spend two days in Istanbul is something to be cherished. This city is huge, sometimes bewildering, and completely enthralling; it is full of history, legends, excellent cuisine, and unending tea.
This year, we were fortunate to spend almost two months in Istanbul, where we explored the city and found several new places to eat. We have spent a lot of time researching the best places to eat in Istanbul and have put up this comprehensive 2-day schedule so that you don’t have to.
Day One Of Your Itinerary In Istanbul
One of the initial things you will notice when planning a trip to Istanbul is the sheer number of ancient sites, particularly in the Fatih district, that you must see on the initial day of your two-day stay.
Topkapı Palace Museum
Blue Mosque
With its five major domes, eight minor domes, and six minarets, the Blue Mosque continues to dominate the skyline of Istanbul. It is the final grand mosque of the Classical Period of Ottoman architecture. It represents the zenith of Ottoman mosque design, including Byzantine features from Hagia Sophia and conventional Islamic architecture.
Hippodrome of Constantinople
The obelisk by Thutmose III stands out as the most prominent structure. An ancient Egyptian obelisk dating back over 3,500 years, this monument was formerly part of the Karnak temple in Luxor. It was transported to its present place in the year 390 AD.
Hagia Sophia
In AD 537, the Hagia Sophia was the tallest structure on Earth when it was constructed. When it was built, it was considered a technological wonder, and even by today’s standards, it’s a remarkable feat of engineering. Many of the city’s other mosques took design cues from it, so it’s no surprise that it’s considered a masterpiece of Byzantine construction.
Your Second Day In Istanbul
If you only have two days in Istanbul, it would make sense to do some exploring on foot on the second day.
Taksim Square
The Dolmabahçe Palace
Miniatürk
The Tower Of Galata
If you will only be in Istanbul for a short time, staying on the European shore makes the most sense. As the Asian side is more residential and commercial, you will find that you are much closer to all the major monuments. Consider one of these five establishments if you are in the mood for a luxurious stay. Lastly, read more about travel around the world here.