Promotional flight tickets from Budapest to Istanbul for only 63€ return (83€ without Wizz club)! A variety of dates are available from December 2024 to February 2025, including extended weekends! This timing is perfect for Valentine’s Day!
We also have a recommendation for a verified 4* hotel in the city center for only 36€/person/night. If you're planning a 3 day trip from Friday to Sunday, tickets + accommodation will cost only 135€ per person!
Ramada by Wyndham Istanbul Old City****
8.9/10 - Excellent (2390 ratings) - verified by us
36€/person/night (for 2 people) = 144€/2 nights
- great location on the European side of Istanbul
- 4 km from the historic center
- right next to a tram stop
- 24/7 reception, restaurant, fitness center
- no refund option
- for a fee, free cancellation is possible
- breakfast can be purchased for 12€/person/night
- verified hotel, we recommend from our own experience!
• December 6 - 8, 2024 for 63€
(Friday 20:00-0:15 - Sunday 11:40-11:45)
• December 7 - 8, 2024 for 63€
(Saturday 5:00-9:15 - Sunday 11:40-11:45)
• January 25 - 27, 2025 for 63€
(Saturday 5:00-9:15 - Monday 9:55-10:00)
• January 31 - February 3, 2025 for 63€
(Friday 20:00-0:15 - Monday 9:55-10:00)
• February 6 - 10, 2025 for 63€
(Thursday 20:00-0:15 - Monday 9:55-10:00)
• February 13 - 16, 2025 for 63€
(Thursday 20:00-0:15 - Sunday 11:40-11:45)
• February 13 - 17, 2025 for 63€
(Thursday 20:00-0:15 - Monday 9:55-10:00)
• February 14 - 16, 2025 for 63€
(Friday 5:00-9:15 - Sunday 11:40-11:45)
The prices listed are valid as of 8:40 pm on November 13, 2024.
What to see in Istanbul? Check out the stories from our trip on our Instagram with plenty of practical tips.
Sample 3-day itinerary for Istanbul:
Day 1:
- Hagia Sophia: Tour one of the most famous Byzantine basilicas in the world, which has served as a church, mosque, and now a museum.
- Blue Mosque: Visit this beautiful mosque with its striking blue tiles and six minarets, just across from Hagia Sophia.
- Topkapi Palace: Discover the luxurious residence of the Ottoman sultans, including the treasury and beautiful gardens.
- Hippodrome: Remains of an ancient Roman racecourse with an Egyptian obelisk and the Serpent Column.
Day 2:
- Grand Bazaar: Stroll through one of the largest and oldest covered markets in the world, filled with souvenirs, jewelry, and spices.
- Basilica Cistern: Descend into the underground cistern, a fascinating piece of ancient Roman architecture.
- Süleymaniye Mosque: See this monumental mosque overlooking the Bosphorus and a beautiful courtyard.
- Eminönü and Galata Bridge: Stroll through the bustling Golden Horn district and sample local specialties like fish in bread.
Day 3:
- Galata Tower: Climb to the top of this medieval tower for panoramic views of the city.
- Istiklal Caddesi: Stroll along a lively shopping street filled with shops, cafes, and restaurants.
- Taksim Square: Visit the heart of modern Istanbul, where various cultural events and protests take place.
- Dolmabahçe Palace: Discover the European style of this grandiose palace on the banks of the Bosphorus, which was the last residence of the Ottoman sultans.
Istanbul is a fascinating city that connects two continents – Europe and Asia, and offers visitors a rich history, culture, and unique atmosphere. This former capital of both the Byzantine and Ottoman Empires will enchant you with its historical monuments, narrow streets, markets and magnificent views of the Bosphorus Strait.
One of the most famous landmarks of Istanbul is the Hagia Sophia, a monumental building that served as a church, a mosque and is now a museum. Just a few steps away is the Blue Mosque, known for its beautiful blue tiles and six minarets. The city center is also home to the Topkapi Palace, which was the residence of the Ottoman sultans. A visit to these places is a must for history lovers.
If you want to experience a traditional Turkish market, visit the Grand Bazaar, one of the largest and oldest markets in the world. Here you will find everything from jewelry, carpets to spices and souvenirs. After a busy day, you can relax with a cup of traditional Turkish tea or coffee in one of the local cafes.
Istanbul offers a unique combination of history and modern culture. The city has a unique atmosphere and every visitor will find something to enchant them.