Istanbul and ?
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You'll find that 5 full days in Istanbul, especially for your 1st trip, will allow you to only scratch the surface of that beautiful city. There is the Old town, New town, Galata Bridge/Tower areas, the Grand Bazaar, Spice Bizaar, the Bosphorus cruise, a trip to Asian Istanbul, a cruise to the Princes Islands, and everything in between. If you are interested in a day trip out of Istanbul, and this would be a very long day, consider going to Ephesus.
Get yourself a good guide book (found Rick Steve's to be especially helpful, especially while on the Bosphorus cruise) and/or consider downloading the Fodors city guide to your iPad if you have one.
If you're interested, visit a MODA store for a delicious ice cream treat! There are several locations scattered throughout Istanbul and one on Princes Island.
Get yourself a good guide book (found Rick Steve's to be especially helpful, especially while on the Bosphorus cruise) and/or consider downloading the Fodors city guide to your iPad if you have one.
If you're interested, visit a MODA store for a delicious ice cream treat! There are several locations scattered throughout Istanbul and one on Princes Island.
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Cappadocia is a long way for a day trip. With time to travel there, presumably flying, I think you'd want to stay 2 nights to have a full day there.
Alternatively, the Prince's Islands are not far from Istanbul by ferry. I stayed overnight on Buyukada, very tranquil, no motor traffic except some small municipal vehicles, otherwise horse carts and bicycles.
http://www.turkeytravelplanner.com/g...Sights/adalar/
Alternatively, the Prince's Islands are not far from Istanbul by ferry. I stayed overnight on Buyukada, very tranquil, no motor traffic except some small municipal vehicles, otherwise horse carts and bicycles.
http://www.turkeytravelplanner.com/g...Sights/adalar/
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Yes I also second the advice of staying at Istanbul and really explore this amazing city at your own pace. I love to take the ferry and venture out to the bosphorus, there are lot of tiny village waiting to be explored by those who are adventurous.