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melissa

Is Istanbul a dangerous city/.?

when i graduate from highschool, i'm thinking of taking a trip to Istanbul, Turkey. however, my parents say that it's dangerous, even if i brought a few friends with me

is this true? and if it is, then what are some ways i can enjoy the city of Istanbul without dangers

also, do people speak/understand english there? i wouldn't want to be a nuisance, and i only know english (fluently) and french (as a second language)

i'm looking to have a nice time with some friendly turkish folk who don't mind tourists

thanks in advance!
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p.s. is the Turkish dollar (if that's what it's called, i've really no idea) called and what are the exchange rates to and from u.s. currency

    



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ATTILA
Well Lynda Istanbul is a big city with the population of 15 million.. This number includes good and bad together but doesn't mean dangerous.. But this is a reality that people imigrate this city uncontrolled.. So unemployeed population increases very much and this causes some offenses.. There are some measures you can take:

-Don't get to lonely streets,
-Don't display your money when you pay something
-Don't make people to think you are tourists..
-If you need anything, ask help from police or settled shops not people-- you can bump into bad people i mentioned--
-Be careful about pickpocket...

No not as wicked like this...

Istanbul is very good to see..

Do not skip:

-Topkapı palace
-Sultanahmet Square
-Hagia Sophia Mosque
-Yerebatan
-Taksim / Istiklal Street (full of people even 02.00 am )
-Çamlıca Hill
-Marmara University Kadıköy Campus and around (Selimiye Barracks-don't intend to get in :)) )
-A ferry tour thorough Bosphorus
-Eat fish at Eminönü (fast food)
-Cross the bosphorus (From Europe to Asia): 1) By ferry 2) By bus from the bridge
-Miniatürk (models of traditional places)
-Have a tea by the Ortaköy Mosque
-Cevahir Mall (the worlds 4 th biggest)

English is enough you don't need French..


Doctrine Man
My wife and children felt safe and happy in Istanbul. More than some other cities in Europe or the US.


Totally Blunt
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Like all metropols, İstanbul has places I wouldn't venture out at night and alone. But if you can find your way in New York, you will be fine in İstanbul. Keep to the crowded, popular places and don't stay alone with someone you have just met. At least that's what I would do somewhere I go for the first time.

You will see that there are many people who are willing to help and who speak English.

Parents always worry for their children. Heed their words and do whatever you like. :)


.:::Niko:::.
Nope Istanbul is a very safe city....Sure, there's crime in Istanbul but millions of people spend their lives here without being robbed or assaulted. In fact, Istanbul is safer than any other big cities in the world. English is "like" a second language in Turkey.Therefore, you won't have any communication problems, especially in the big cities, such as Istanbul,Ankara,Izmir etc


ŋoяThεяŋ
Noppers.Istanbul is a very safe city....don't believe anything you read and/or hear 'till you see it with yer own eyes


NOLA guy
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The answer from Totally Blunt is great.

You can check the exchange rate via this website:

http://finance.yahoo.com/currency

Do some research on Turkey: History, geography, culture, government/politics, religion, and economy. It's not just an academic excercise - understanding the country around you will improve your visit.

"Learning" another language is usually requires time and effort. However, it is fairly easy to learn enough to get by as a tourist for a while.

For example, learn:

Yes/no
Please/thank you/sorry
To count to at least 12 (so you can also tell time).
Primary colors
Left/right
Up/down
Hot/cold
Where is......?
How much?
How many?

Words like airport, taxi, hotel, restaurant, coffee, sandwich, and Coca-Cola are universal. Tea can be called "chai".

Hope you have a great time, wherever you go!


Salva
Hi! I've been in Istanbul and the only dangerous thing were the pickpockets (altough I had no problem with them!!!) I think it has dangerous places like almost every LARGE city in the world (and Istanbul is veeery veeeery laaarge!!!) but at least, tourist guides say that it is safer than Madrid or Barcelona, the two main cities of my country, Spain. So... common sense is the best weapon you have to fight dangerous people. lol. With it you likely have no problem. Enjoy Istanbul, it's really a marvellous city!!!
Oh well, I forgot it, mmmmm, Traffic is dangerous as well :))))))))


TruePistonsFan
1. no its not dangerous, its like New York
2. a lot of seas there, there are cafes near by it. You can sit enjoy the beach, sea, nice shopping malls.
3. yea they understand english


Leprechaun
It's not more dangerous than any big city in the world,don't worry.

Turkish dollars LOL.


Leafsfan29 is on the 1st tee
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You should be able to find a currency converter online...the Turkish currency is the Lira. Right now...you're looking at approximately 122 Lira to $US100. You could also see merchants accepting Euros.

Istanbul is a beautiful metropolis...fairly safe by Western standards, but like any place, you should be aware of your surroundings.

Get a Lonely Planet/Rough Guide and you should be well sorted.


Ladybug Queen of Lazistan
blunt is correct...Istanbul is as dangerous as any other big city in the world...since you will be a tourist,stay with your friends and crowded places..put your money and important papers (passport etc.) in your pocket or a waist bag.Just be cautious thats all...have fun...


Nette on the Bayou
It can be! If you meet my dead beat EX son in law! He is banned forever from entering the USA again. If you meet anyone by the name of Koke (nickname) ask if he ever lived in San Diego and ever had a yellow Ducati that was bought on the name of his wife and brother in law and left them with credit problems. If he says yes, RUN!!!!!



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