https://uk.trip.com/travel-guide/destination/trkiye-100073?curr=GBP&locale=en-GB
App
GBP
Find Bookings
Hot Air Balloon Cappadocia Experience
Türkiye
Hagia Sophia
Historic Areas of Istanbul
Basilica Cistern
Hot Air Balloon Cappadocia Experience
Türkiye
Photos
Türkiye

Türkiye Independent Travel Guide (2025): Top Things to Do, Popular Attractions, Itinerary Planning, Accommodation, Food, Transportation, Weather, and More - Everything You Need to Know (Updated April, 2025) | Trip.com

About Türkiye

Recommended trip: 7–12 day(s)

Recommended trip: 7–12 day(s)

Türkiye Local Experiences Map

View Local Experiences on Map
logo

Trending in Türkiye

Bird Paradise in Türkiye@Lake Gala National Park

Bird Paradise in Türkiye@Lake Gala National Park

Green Doom Reopens After 3 Years of Restoration

Green Doom Reopens After 3 Years of Restoration

Turkey’s First Modern and Contemporary Art Museum Reopens to Public After Five Years

Turkey’s First Modern and Contemporary Art Museum Reopens to Public After Five Years

Bird Paradise in Türkiye@Lake Gala National Park

Bird Paradise in Türkiye@Lake Gala National Park

Green Doom Reopens After 3 Years of Restoration

Green Doom Reopens After 3 Years of Restoration
View More

Türkiye Local Travel Guide 2025

View More

Türkiye Brief Guide

Türkiye, a country straddling two continents, Europe and Asia, boasts a unique blend of cultures, a rich historical legacy, and breathtaking landscapes. Its cities, like Istanbul, showcase spectacular sites such as the Hagia Sophia, which epitomizes the country's layered history. The landscape is equally varied, from the fairy-tale rock formations of Cappadocia to the azure waters of the Mediterranean at Olüdeniz. The culinary experiences in Türkiye are particularly remarkable, offering an array of dishes that are deeply embedded in the country’s culture, such as kebabs, mezze, and the iconic baklava, enhancing the travel experience by connecting visitors with the traditional Turkish way of life. For those looking to explore beyond the surface, the numerous UNESCO World Heritage sites across the country offer deep dives into Türkiye’s past civilizations. Sites like Ephesus with its grand Roman structures, and the mixed cultural heritage of Cappadocia’s Göreme National Park, bring history enthusiasts and explorers alike face to face with ancient marvels.

Türkiye Must-try Local Experiences

1. Explore the Historic Wonders of Istanbul Immerse yourself in Istanbul's rich history by visiting the Hagia Sophia,The Blue Mosque, and Topkapi Palace. These landmarks showcase the architectural splendor of the Byzantine and Ottoman empires. 2. Float Over Cappadocia in a Hot Air Balloon Experience a hot air balloon ride over Cappadocia's surreal landscapes at sunrise. Enjoy breathtaking views of Fairy Chimneys, rock formations, and ancient cave dwellings. 3. Discover the Ephesus Explore the well-preserved ruins of Ephesus, including the Library of Celsus and the Great Theatre. Walk along its marble streets and imagine the grandeur of the Roman Empire. 4. Relax on the Turquoise Coast Enjoy the stunning beaches and crystal-clear waters of the Turquoise Coast. Visit Antalya, Fethiye, and Bodrum for a mix of relaxation and adventure. 5. Experience Pamukkale's Thermal Pools Bathe in the thermal waters of Pamukkale's travertine terraces and explore the ancient city of Hierapolis. Take stunning photos of the white travertine terraces of Pamukkale, especially at sunset when the light creates a magical effect. 6. Relax in a Traditional Turkish Bath Indulge in a traditional Turkish bath, or hammam, for a rejuvenating scrub and massage, leaving you refreshed and revitalized. 7. Witness the Whirling Dervishes Experience the spiritual Sema ceremony of the Whirling Dervishes, a mesmerizing dance representing the soul's ascent to spiritual perfection. 8. Visit to the underground cities of Cappadocia Explore Cappadocia's underground cities of Derinkuyu Underground City and Kaymakli Underground City, which offer a fascinating insight into the history of early Christianity. 9. Celebrate the Tulip Festival in Istanbul Visit Istanbul in April to experience the vibrant Tulip Festival, where millions of tulips adorn the city's parks and gardens. 10. Savor the Flavors of Turkish Cuisine Embark on a culinary journey through Turkish cuisine, enjoying kebabs, mezes, baklava, and traditional Turkish tea or coffee. 11. Stroll through the Grand Bazaar and Spice Bazaar Immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere of the Grand Bazaar or Spice Bazaar, where you can buy authentic Turkish carpets, spices and tea sets, and don't forget to try and haggle. 12. Take a Scenic Cruise Along the Bosphorus Enjoy a scenic cruise along the Bosphorus Strait, admiring Istanbul's skyline, historic palaces, and charming waterfront neighborhoods.

Türkiye Best cities to visit

Antalya is a large city on Turkey’s Mediterranean coast. Setting in Turkish Riviera, Antalya is a popular resort destination. Founded in the 2nd century BCE, Antalya and the surrounding areas contain a treasure trove of cultural artifacts. Numerous empires ruled Antalya at various points and the city maintains this rich heritage. While temperatures can rise sharply in the high summer months, Antalya’s climate is typical for Mediterranean cities, mostly dry and pleasant. Whether you’re looking for history or just beautiful scenery, Antalya is a great destination.

Türkiye Transportation

Türkiye can be conveniently accessed via several modes of transportation. Air travel is the most popular and expedient option with numerous international flights arriving at its major cities like Istanbul, Ankara, and Izmir. For sea travel enthusiasts, passenger and car ferries connect Türkiye with various international locations including Greece and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. For land transport, roads and rail connections on the Bosphorus Express link it to Europe and Asia.

Türkiye Best Time To Visit

The best time to visit Türkiye is during spring (from March to May) and autumn (from September to October). These seasons offer mild weather which is perfect for exploring the numerous historical and natural sites across the country. During spring, the blooming nature adds a vibrant touch to the scenery, while autumn prolongs the warmth of summer, making popular spots less crowded and more enjoyable. Moreover, temperatures in autumn range from 20°C to 30°C, contributing to a pleasant travel experience, especially for visiting ancient sites.

Türkiye Travel Tips

1. Respect Dress Codes at Religious Sites: When visiting mosques, such as the Blue Mosque and Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, dress modestly. Women should cover their heads, shoulders, and knees, while men should avoid wearing shorts. Headscarves are provided for women if needed. 2. Respect Local Customs During Ramadan: During the holy month of Ramadan, avoid eating, drinking, or smoking in public during daylight hours out of respect for those who are fasting. Many restaurants may be closed until sunset. 3. Be Mindful of Body Language: Avoid using the OK gesture (a circle with thumb and forefinger) as it can be considered offensive in Türkiye. 4. Drone Usage Regulations: Flying drones is restricted in many areas, especially near historical sites, airports, and military zones. Drones over 500 grams must be registered with the General Directorate of Civil Aviation. Approval is required for commercial flights, and drones cannot fly above 120 meters. Always check no-fly zones and respect privacy laws before using a drone. 5. Tipping Guidelines: Tipping is customary in Türkiye. In restaurants, leave 10-15% if service charge isn't included. For hotel staff, taxi drivers, and tour guides, small tips are appreciated.

Türkiye Useful Guide

When traveling in Türkiye, be aware of natural disasters such as earthquakes and the heightened risk of wildfires, particularly in southern and western regions. Always familiarize yourself with local emergency procedures and maintain awareness of your surroundings. Adhere to road safety rules; ensure you wear a seatbelt and abide by the speed limits. Avoid using a cell phone while driving and prioritize pedestrian safety at crossings. For emergencies, dial 112 to reach medical aid, fire services, and the police. Keep emergency numbers handy. For police, dial 155, and for fire-related emergencies, you can use 110. Being prepared with these contacts and complying with driving regulations significantly enhances safety during your visit.

Popular Destinations

More Popular Destinations
Istanbul

Istanbul

Cappadocia

Cappadocia

Fethiye

Fethiye

Antalya

Antalya

Town of Kaş

Town of Kaş

Bodrum

Bodrum

Ankara

Ankara

Pamukkale

Pamukkale

Things to do in Türkiye

What to Do

Looking for things to do in Türkiye? We provide up-to-date info on everything from must-see scenic spots to local hangouts.
View More
Hagia Sophia

Hagia Sophia

4.8/52,772 Reviews
Basilica Cistern

Basilica Cistern

4.6/5725 Reviews
"Historic buildings"
Hot Air Balloon Cappadocia Experience

Hot Air Balloon Cappadocia Experience

4.7/5442 Reviews
"Natural scenery"
"Hot air balloon"
Bosphorus

Bosphorus

4.7/5777 Reviews
"Night Attractions"
Topkapi Palace

Topkapi Palace

4.5/5621 Reviews
"Historic buildings"
The Blue Mosque

The Blue Mosque

4.8/51,920 Reviews
Galata Tower

Galata Tower

4.6/5386 Reviews
"Historic buildings"
"Night view"
Dolmabahce Palace

Dolmabahce Palace

4.7/5388 Reviews
"Historic buildings"
Grand Bazaar

Grand Bazaar

4.5/5517 Reviews
Ephesus Ancient City

Ephesus Ancient City

4.8/5467 Reviews
"Historic buildings"
Kaleici

Kaleici

4.9/589 Reviews
Cappadocia

Cappadocia

4.8/5381 Reviews
"Natural scenery"
"Hot air balloon"

What to Eat

Want to eat like a local? Don't miss out on these top Türkiye dishes and foodie spots.
View More
NUSR-ET STEAKHOUSE ETİLER

NUSR-ET STEAKHOUSE ETİLER

5.0/512 Reviews
Avg. GBP70/person
"Western-style"
"Open Late"
Hyeonraejang

Hyeonraejang

4.0/53 Reviews
Avg. GBP6/person
"Time-honored Brand"
Bar Da

Bar Da

This user hasn't left any comments yet
Avg. GBP21/person
"Bars/Bistros"
Nobu Istanbul

Nobu Istanbul

5.0/51 Reviews
Avg. GBP85/person
"Japanese"
Atölye Restaurant

Atölye Restaurant

5.0/53 Reviews
Avg. GBP56/person
"Western-style"
Avlu Restaurant

Avlu Restaurant

5.0/51 Reviews
Avg. GBP59/person
"Fusion Cuisine"
Adora Restaurant

Adora Restaurant

4.0/57 Reviews
Avg. GBP20/person
"Western-style"
"Open Late"
Guney Restaurant

Guney Restaurant

4.5/52 Reviews
Avg. GBP5/person
"Western-style"
"Time-honored Brand"
Balikci Sabahattin

Balikci Sabahattin

5.0/52 Reviews
Avg. GBP13/person
"Halal"
"Time-honored Brand"
Tarihi Sultanahmet Koftecisi Selim Usta

Tarihi Sultanahmet Koftecisi Selim Usta

4.3/517 Reviews
Avg. GBP9/person
"Western-style"
"Time-honored Brand"
Ziya Baba Turk Mutfagi

Ziya Baba Turk Mutfagi

5.0/53 Reviews
Avg. GBP4/person
"Halal"
Hafız Mustafa

Hafız Mustafa

4.4/511 Reviews
Avg. GBP8/person
"Bakeries"
"Time-honored Brand"

Türkiye Moments: Through Travelers' Eyes

Post
#Recommended
#turkey
#travel
#istanbul
🌟 Antalya's Hidden Gem: Miracle Resort Hotel 🏖️

🌟 Antalya's Hidden Gem: Miracle Resort Hotel 🏖️

PhotoLover
PhotoLover
112
Can you believe this is Istanbul? 🇹🇷
2024mapped

Can you believe this is Istanbul? 🇹🇷

lauatk
lauatk
10
Alanya: A Beach Paradise on the Turkish Riviera
beachtime

Alanya: A Beach Paradise on the Turkish Riviera

Wolfisland
Wolfisland
1
Recommended Spots in Cappadocia, Turkey!
海外旅行trip

Recommended Spots in Cappadocia, Turkey!

marusaki1230
marusaki1230
Off the Beaten Path in Turkey | Eskisehir, a World Heritage Town.

Off the Beaten Path in Turkey | Eskisehir, a World Heritage Town.

NatureLover23333
NatureLover23333
3
3 Days in Istanbul
istanbul

3 Days in Istanbul

Iuliia Malysh
Iuliia Malysh
53
Perfect Fethiye Itinerary

Perfect Fethiye Itinerary

Lexiblue
Lexiblue
I found a fairy school in a cave! My kid says these Cappadocia hotels are better than Hogwarts!

I found a fairy school in a cave! My kid says these Cappadocia hotels are better than Hogwarts!

MellifluousEphem
MellifluousEphem
View More

What People Are Saying About Türkiye

Write a Review

Hagia Sophia

avatar
M11***84
The Church of Saint Sophia, with its magnificent Byzantine dome and millennium mosaic murals, is shocking, showing the perfect integration of religion and art; the mysterious stone pillars of the underground palace, the inverted Medusa statues and the legend of tearful columns, create an underground maze of fantasy atmosphere. The two attractions are adjacent and are cultural landmarks that cannot be missed in Istanbul. Trip.com It is convenient to book tickets, scan the code to enter, and there is no need to queue for tickets.

Historic Areas of Istanbul

avatar
NOHA Abdelhadey
Istanbul has many historical places to visit Dolmapahçe, galata Tower, Blue Mosque 🕌 💙, aya Sofia, Sultan ahmet, and so on

Kaleici

avatar
Emily Chan
a lovely city full of love and peace. Every corner of the kaleici old town is so charming. You can find here both calmness and chaotic of night life when the local bar is opened.

Hadrian's Gate

avatar
轻快的行走脚步
There is an ancient Roman city-state site on the Aegean coast of Turkey, which has left behind a large number of historical architectural ruins. It is a good place to learn about ancient Roman history! Hadrian's Gate is well preserved and beautifully carved. It is the gate of the ancient Roman city-state!

Aegean Coast

avatar
真诚7577
History continues slowly in the intersection of the Acropolis and the Aegean Sea. The busy cities and seaports, the buzzing whistles of cruise ships echo in the cradle of ancient Greek and European civilizations, and the site of the highly developed city-state in the Aegean Sea.

İzmir Historical Elevator Building

avatar
Miko Fujie
The elevator tower comes into view after passing through the stylish restaurant street. It's free to ride, and from the top you can see the city of Izmir and the Aegean Sea! It was the most beautiful view I've seen in the city. When you get off the elevator, there is a restaurant on the right where you can have a light meal. I recommend going at sunset!

Ankara Castle

avatar
Poppi poppi
I recently visited Ankara Castle, and it was a great experience. The castle sits on a hill, giving amazing views of the city. Walking through the old stone paths felt like stepping back in time. The area is calm and has a few local shops and small cafés nearby. It’s a perfect spot for history lovers and anyone who wants to enjoy a quiet place with beautiful scenery.

Mausoleum for former Turkish leader

avatar
携Cheng携Cheng
The starting point of the journey in the Turkish capital starts in Ankara. If you come to Ankara, the Mausoleum of the founding father of Turkey is a place to check in. This attraction is a large square, the buildings are not very large, but the overall feeling is very solemn. The architectural background can only listen to the tour guide and the translator. The nameplate is not understandable in Chinese. The soldiers standing guard are very interesting. They are really motionless. Many times they don't even blink. At first, they thought it was a sculpture. There are also bear children in Turkey, riding on the stone lions to play. There are many primary school students to visit, and we actually used "hello" to say hello, very warm, and very magical.

Bodrum Castle

avatar
Sasha_aa
Each of the castle towers is named after the country that financed its construction. These are the English, German, French, Italian and Spanish towers. The fortress walls are decorated with knightly coats of arms, and in some places you can find inscriptions. There are a couple of cafes and a small souvenir shop on the territory.Business Hours: daily: 9:00 - 16:30, day off - Monday. Some halls are closed for lunch from 12:00 to 13:00

Best of Türkiye

Top 12 Gourmet Hotels in Türkiye

View More

Top 4 Hotels with Villas in Türkiye

View More

Top 20 4-star Select Hotels in Türkiye

View More