June in Istanbul: A Romantic Walk Through Centuries

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Olena Riasnianska

  • City Travel

  • Arts & Culture

  • Istanbul

  • Turkey

  • Sightseeing

June in Istanbul: A Romantic Walk Through Centuries
Curator’s statement

This trip was incredibly special to me, as it was my first time visiting Istanbul after exploring many cities along Turkey’s southern coast. Experiencing the city’s romantic atmosphere alongside its breathtaking architecture made every moment unforgettable. Walking through Istanbul’s ancient streets allowed me to connect more deeply with Islamic culture and appreciate the unique, layered history that defines this city. It was a journey of discovery, beauty, and a newfound love for one of the world’s most captivating destinations.

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The hotel

During my stay in Istanbul, I chose the Conrad Istanbul Bosphorus, a five-star hotel that perfectly blends comfort, luxury, and convenience. Its location is ideal: close enough to the city’s main attractions yet far enough to offer peace and quiet after a day of exploring. The service at the Conrad was exceptional, with staff who were attentive, welcoming, and always ready to assist.

One of the highlights of the hotel is Manzara, a restaurant serving delicious traditional Turkish cuisine with a refined twist. For unforgettable evenings, the Summit Bar & Terrace offers panoramic views of the Bosphorus—a perfect spot for cocktails while watching the sunset paint the water in gold.

Conrad Bosphorus rooftop

Trip highlights

Though I only had three days in Istanbul, I packed in as much as possible to experience the city’s magic. We started at the iconic Blue Mosque, a masterpiece of Islamic architecture with free entry and profound significance to Turks. I then explored the Basilica Cistern, an atmospheric underground wonder that felt like stepping into a hidden world—mysterious, majestic, and filled with stories of the past. (Insider tip: Istanbul has several cisterns worth seeing, and for a quieter experience, smaller ones often have shorter lines.)

Blue Mosque

Basilica Cistern

I also highly recommend Galataport, a beautifully redeveloped modern port area with stylish shops, elegant restaurants, and a stunning promenade along the Bosphorus. No visit to Istanbul would be complete without a Bosphorus cruise, especially at sunset when the city glows under the shifting colors of the sky.

The weather in June was perfect during the day but could get chilly at night—so pack a light jacket to stay comfortable.

Overall, Istanbul left an indelible impression with its unique atmosphere: a vibrant mix of crowds, history, tradition, modernity, and bright expressions of Muslim culture.

Who should visit

Istanbul is an unmissable destination for history lovers, who will find endless fascination in exploring the layers of old Byzantium and Ottoman heritage. I strongly recommend spending at least a week if you want to truly dive deep into the city’s historical treasures.

Hagia Sofia mosque

For foodies, Istanbul offers a culinary adventure like no other; Turkish cuisine is uniquely flavorful, diverse, and unforgettable—don’t miss restaurants like Manzara and Seraf Vadi for outstanding dining experiences.

Adventurers will love Istanbul’s dynamic energy, winding streets, and surprises at every turn. The city is ideal for travelers seeking a blend of romance, culture, and discovery, offering memorable days packed with exploration and nights filled with vibrant city life.

Whether you’re captivated by ancient architecture, enchanted by Eastern flavors, or eager to cruise between two continents, Istanbul promises an experience that’s both profound and exhilarating.

Need to know

  • Taxis & transportation: For safe, reliable transportation, I strongly recommend using taxis booked through the Uber app or arranging a taxi directly through your hotel. This minimizes the risk of fraud or being overcharged, which can unfortunately happen with street-hailed taxis.

  • Sweet treats: A trip to Istanbul isn’t complete without indulging in authentic Turkish sweets. Make sure to visit Hafiz Mustafa, a legendary spot renowned for its delicious Turkish delights, baklava, and pastries—a must for anyone with a sweet tooth.

  • Traditional hammam: Experiencing a Turkish bath (hammam) is an unforgettable cultural highlight. I personally visited Cağaloğlu Hammam, one of Istanbul’s historic baths known for excellent service, authentic ambiance, and a relaxed environment that wasn’t crowded during my visit. It’s the perfect way to unwind and immerse yourself in centuries-old Turkish traditions.

For more inspiration and insider recommendations, visit our Istanbul page.

Advisor - Olena Riasnianska

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Olena Riasnianska

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