

Visually stunning and spanning two continents, Istanbul lies on a cultural fault line. Evidence of its pivotal historical roleโfrom the Byzantine era, through the glories of the Ottoman period, to age of Ataturkโs distinctive modernityโis reflected in the cityโs architecture. Those in search of the old Orient donโt have to look far: the minarets of the curvaceous Blue Mosque, the Topkapi Palace, old men drinking tea in the recesses of the Grand Bazaar are all here, and respected by the modern city. But there is another side to the city. The Istanbul of today manages the trick of combining age-old, much-appreciated glories with modern worldwide cultural trends. Time Out Istanbulโs locally based writers are ideally placed to guide readers through the fashionable restaurants, innovative music and lively bar and nightlife scenes that are an integral part of modern Istanbul, a city that not only survives, but thrives, as a synthesis of cultures. Review: ... focusing on Sultanahmet and found it full of very good information on major and minor sights - We used this to plan a one-day cruise port stop focusing on Sultanahmet and found it full of very good information on major and minor sights. I took off one star because the information on restaurants is minimal--it starts by saying all restaurants in Sultanahmet are tourist traps and offers very few suggestions, leaving us to fend for ourselves. Review: ... trips to several cities and always find them very useful. The maps are good and the information about ... - I have used the Time Out guides for trips to several cities and always find them very useful. The maps are good and the information about different parts of town and the transportation systems is very reliable. I expect to continue to buy them. I will note, however, that they just focus on a particular city, with a small amount of information about day trips you can easily make. If you want to visit a large country they will not cover it all for you. They are specialists, excellent for the areas they try to cover.
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| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 11 Reviews |
L**L
... focusing on Sultanahmet and found it full of very good information on major and minor sights
We used this to plan a one-day cruise port stop focusing on Sultanahmet and found it full of very good information on major and minor sights. I took off one star because the information on restaurants is minimal--it starts by saying all restaurants in Sultanahmet are tourist traps and offers very few suggestions, leaving us to fend for ourselves.
J**M
... trips to several cities and always find them very useful. The maps are good and the information about ...
I have used the Time Out guides for trips to several cities and always find them very useful. The maps are good and the information about different parts of town and the transportation systems is very reliable. I expect to continue to buy them. I will note, however, that they just focus on a particular city, with a small amount of information about day trips you can easily make. If you want to visit a large country they will not cover it all for you. They are specialists, excellent for the areas they try to cover.
T**N
Great guide to Istanbul
I'm a big fan of Time Out travel guides and this one lived up to my expectations. I like the context section at the beginning which gives you a bit of background on Istanbul. It's not exhaustive by any means, but it's a good intro to the city of you don't know anything about it. There are several maps of the city that cover different sections and include useful stuff like the names of neighborhoods, hotels, restaurants, points of interest and public transportation lines. What I like about this guide is that it includes stuff that is not in the usual tourist guides. I like to go off the beaten path and really explore interesting neighborhoods that don't have major tourist attractions. You can find sites and restaurants that mostly locals go to in the guide.
E**G
Time out Istanbul
Time out Istanbul offers a good mix of information, as more specific information can be found on the sites. I would personnaly have enjoyed more "on foot" itineraries to discover the city.
P**N
Four Stars
SEEMS FINE JUST AS i EXPECTED
Y**L
Excellent
As with all Time Out city guides, this one is packed with insiders need-to know information.You can rest assured that what you read about is what youโll find in real life. Brilliant stuff.
L**D
not as good as expected
Having really rated the Time Out Marrakesh guide, I was expecting considerably better than I got with the Istanbul guide. The essentials were all there, places to visit, cost, opening hours, etc. But the hotels and restaurants reviewed seemed to consist of mainly the upmarket establishments, particularly with regard to hotels. There were only a handful of hotel reviews included and these were all for tourists with considerably more money than the 'average' visitor on a reasonable budget. Very little was made of the huge selection of good quality restaurants that offer delicious freshly made food, where a main course dinner with drinks can cost as little as ยฃ10-ยฃ15 per head. I met a couple who had purchased the DK tourist guide, which I'm told was much more informative, but must confess I haven't compared the two guides. Needless to say, in future I will not be so closed minded as to the guides I buy when travelling.
A**L
First and last time (out)
We had a bad experience with this travel guide. As soon as we arrive in Istanbul: we spoted the location of our hotel relatively to the route of the tram on the map, which could serve us as an indication not to get lost. Finally, the route on the map was totally wrong and we got lost (inecessarily climbing a hill with all our lugage). Second, the information on the place of interest (which is scarce) is repetitive: you find exactly the same descriptions in different sections, occupying more space than necessary. This was our first time with "Time out" guides and we will go back to Lonely Planet for our next travel.
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