Where should I stay in Turkey first time?


Where should I stay in Turkey first time? With some of the most famous and impressive landmarks, Istanbul is undoubtedly the best city to stay in when visiting Turkey for the first time. From the city, first-time travelers can have access to some of the most popular attractions in the country.


How many days do you need in Cappadocia?

Working out how many days to spend in Cappadocia is tricky. You could see the highlights in two days and get a bit more under the skin of the place in three. But if you want to explore the area more comprehensively, and allow time for an excellent day trip, we suggest spending 4 days in Cappadocia.


Where is most beautiful in Turkey?

10 of the most beautiful places in Turkey
  1. The Fairy Chimneys of Cappadocia. High on the Anatolian plateau, the curious landscapes of Cappadocia resemble a fantasy world.
  2. The pools of Pamukkale. ...
  3. Blue Lagoon, Olüdeniz. ...
  4. Gümüslük, Bodrum. ...
  5. The domes of Istanbul. ...
  6. Patara. ...
  7. Kas ...
  8. Ephesus. ...


Where should I go for the first time in Turkey?

Top 10 Places to Visit in Turkey for the First Time
  • Istanbul. Istanbul, formerly known as Constantinople, is the economic center of Turkey. ...
  • Cappadocia. ...
  • Konya. ...
  • Antalya. ...
  • Pamukkale. ...
  • Kayseri. ...
  • Ephesus. ...
  • Izmir.


What is the best part of Turkey to stay in?

Ürgüp is one of Cappadocia's largest towns and its upmarket hotels and fine restaurants have given it the reputation for being one of the best places to stay in Turkey. It is also a good spot to explore this whole region from as you're right near Ortahisar where there's a castle, a monastery and a folk museum.


Is Istanbul a walkable city?

The main areas of Istanbul are super walkable, but if you want to get outside of the main city center then I would recommend using public transportation (as you saw above, traffic can be terrible) because Istanbul is a huge city.


How many days for Turkey is enough?

Personally, if it is your first time to Turkey I would not recommend spending less than 10 days to 2 weeks in the country. To get between cities, it's often just easier and much quicker to fly.