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I didn't know that Hazrat Ayub Ansari R.A were buried in Istanbul. That's definitely must visit place in that case and will be prioritised Insha'AllahDepends which parts of the European side you are in too. Eyup (the area where Hazrat Ayub Ansari is buried) is very religious despite being on the western side (http://www.dw.com/en/istanbuls-eyup-district-is-haven-of-islamic-tradition/a-6259441). I would recommend going there if you have time @Zaki . But yes generally the Asian side is more residential. One interesting place there is the Beylerbeyi Palace, the place where the last ruling Ottoman sultan passed away (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abdul_Hamid_II). Meanwhile the partying scene is centered around Taksim/Beyoglu on the European side.
This site might help http://www.turkeytravelplanner.com/go/Istanbul/Transport/istanbulkart.html
We stayed in a hotel just behind Sultan Ahmet so had walking distance access to the major sites. Would have recommended that area if you hadnt booked yet.
Thank you for such a wonderful info
I love this city too. Let me put my view of the city and some suggestions. Now that I have been to this city 3-4 times, here is what I love to do
Day 1. Stay in Sultanahmet. Check out the famous places (topakapi, blue mosque etc.) on day 1. All these places are together
Day 2. Now you know the surroundings and better equipped to explore.....morning... start walking from Sultanahmet towards grand bazaar, have a coffee at starbucks in between, sit outside watch people.... the way is easy to find as you just have to follow the tram line towards grand bazaar. use google map if you want to..... roam around university area and grand bazaar..
Back to Blue mosque area and visit cistern (underground water storage system) you would love it. Lunch
evening.... now again follow the tram tracks but in the opposite direction.... you will reach galata tower... spend some time.... when it starts getting a little dark.... now is the time to walk on a street connecting Galata to Taksim Square..... This is my personal favorite
Day 3. Take a ferry, go to Asian side... come back after dark....all lights
Or take a day pass for REDBUS, it crosses Bosphorous and goes to Asian side too..
I love this city
Thank yo for such a detailed reply with step by step guide. I will make surs to follow your advise as much as possible.
Glad to know that RedBus will cross Bosphorous bridge.. that's final too
I have seen Istanbulkart but its like pay as you go. Is the fixed price for single journey or varies if the journey is longer on the same bus, tram or metro etc?
I guess 2 cards with 40tl of balance might be good idea... in that case... but how about cruise?
Oh yeah... how about local sim card? Any good internet packages? And if my UK sim will get me going for the duration of my stay in Turkey as it works superbly (free) in whole of Europe. Let me call my customer service but yeah any recommendation for local sim and internet packages please?