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When is the perfect timing for a visit to Turkey?


Istanbul is a highly sought-after destination throughout the year. While summers can be scorching and winters cold and rainy, with occasional snow flurries, the spring and autumn months offer the most pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds at the city's main attractions.


How should I dress when visiting Turkey?


The dress sense in Turkey is predominantly Westernized, with revealing clothing being uncommon in Istanbul, except for nightclubs along the Bosphorus. As a secular state, Turkey is known for its tolerance towards other cultures and religions. Female visitors are not required to wear a headscarf, unless they are visiting a mosque, where scarves are usually available for borrowing. Shorts are typically reserved for the beach and are not commonly seen in the city. When visiting a mosque, Women and men are required to wear trousers or long shorts that cover their knees. Wearing a face mask is required for travelers while using public transportation. Additionally, it is strongly recommended to always wear a face mask when in public areas.


How tourist-friendly is Turkey?


While this may give you pause, it is important to note that Istanbul remains a predominantly safe destination for tourists. The city boasts a lower crime rate compared to many other areas beyond its borders. Therefore, there is no need to reconsider your plans to visit Istanbul.

 

Which currency is recommended to bring to Turkey?


When traveling abroad, it is advisable to carry the official currency of the country you are visiting. This will help you avoid unnecessary exchange fees and additional charges. In Turkey, the local currency is the Turkish lira.

 

What do non-Muslims think of their time in Turkey as tourists?


Turkey is predominantly a Muslim country, with a diverse population that includes both strict followers of Islam and more moderate practitioners. In addition to the Muslim majority, there are also smaller communities of Christians and Jews in Turkey. Turkey, as a secular state, is known for its openness and welcoming attitude towards other cultures. It is uncommon to encounter any issues as a non-Muslim in Turkey


Is it necessary for me to have a visa?


E-Visa Application Process


If you are planning to stay in Turkey for less than 90 days within a 180-day period for tourism or business purposes, you can easily apply for an e-Visa online at evisa.gov.tr. The application process is simple and convenient. All you need to do is provide your passport information and make the payment using a credit or debit card.


Once your application is approved, you will receive an email containing a link to download your e-Visa. You can choose to keep a digital copy of your e-Visa on your phone or tablet, or print it out for your convenience. This e-Visa will serve as your official authorization to enter Turkey, so make sure to have it with you at all times during your stay. Apply for your e-Visa today and enjoy a hassle-free travel experience to Turkey.