Is it safe to visit Istanbul? [closed]



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I'm from Portugal and I'm planning my summer trip at the moment. Going to Istanbul is one of the options I have.



I have some fears about it though since recent problems we hear about in the news. But I would like advice from someone who really knows what's going on there.



To start: is it safe to visit Istanbul at the moment? Is the city tourist-friendly?



2nd: Between July and September, when's the best time?



3rd: Any advice?



Note: Please note that I don't want to offend anyone and I'm not insinuating anything about Turkish people. My doubts are based on what I see and hear in the news.



Thank you.










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    Fun of myself? Clearly i offended you or touched some sort of sensible spot at least. Maybe i'll just try other source of information. I just want to have as much information as i can before i make a decision.
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I'm from Portugal and I'm planning my summer trip at the moment. Going to Istanbul is one of the options I have.



I have some fears about it though since recent problems we hear about in the news. But I would like advice from someone who really knows what's going on there.



To start: is it safe to visit Istanbul at the moment? Is the city tourist-friendly?



2nd: Between July and September, when's the best time?



3rd: Any advice?



Note: Please note that I don't want to offend anyone and I'm not insinuating anything about Turkish people. My doubts are based on what I see and hear in the news.



Thank you.










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closed as too broad by Ali Awan, choster, Itai, CGCampbell, Giorgio Feb 15 at 21:19


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    No. It's an honest question and i don't pretend to offend anyone.
    – Vitor Barreto
    Feb 15 at 17:20







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    Fun of myself? Clearly i offended you or touched some sort of sensible spot at least. Maybe i'll just try other source of information. I just want to have as much information as i can before i make a decision.
    – Vitor Barreto
    Feb 15 at 17:26













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I'm from Portugal and I'm planning my summer trip at the moment. Going to Istanbul is one of the options I have.



I have some fears about it though since recent problems we hear about in the news. But I would like advice from someone who really knows what's going on there.



To start: is it safe to visit Istanbul at the moment? Is the city tourist-friendly?



2nd: Between July and September, when's the best time?



3rd: Any advice?



Note: Please note that I don't want to offend anyone and I'm not insinuating anything about Turkish people. My doubts are based on what I see and hear in the news.



Thank you.










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I'm from Portugal and I'm planning my summer trip at the moment. Going to Istanbul is one of the options I have.



I have some fears about it though since recent problems we hear about in the news. But I would like advice from someone who really knows what's going on there.



To start: is it safe to visit Istanbul at the moment? Is the city tourist-friendly?



2nd: Between July and September, when's the best time?



3rd: Any advice?



Note: Please note that I don't want to offend anyone and I'm not insinuating anything about Turkish people. My doubts are based on what I see and hear in the news.



Thank you.







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    No. It's an honest question and i don't pretend to offend anyone.
    – Vitor Barreto
    Feb 15 at 17:20







  • 5




    Fun of myself? Clearly i offended you or touched some sort of sensible spot at least. Maybe i'll just try other source of information. I just want to have as much information as i can before i make a decision.
    – Vitor Barreto
    Feb 15 at 17:26













  • 5




    No. It's an honest question and i don't pretend to offend anyone.
    – Vitor Barreto
    Feb 15 at 17:20







  • 5




    Fun of myself? Clearly i offended you or touched some sort of sensible spot at least. Maybe i'll just try other source of information. I just want to have as much information as i can before i make a decision.
    – Vitor Barreto
    Feb 15 at 17:26








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No. It's an honest question and i don't pretend to offend anyone.
– Vitor Barreto
Feb 15 at 17:20





No. It's an honest question and i don't pretend to offend anyone.
– Vitor Barreto
Feb 15 at 17:20





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5




Fun of myself? Clearly i offended you or touched some sort of sensible spot at least. Maybe i'll just try other source of information. I just want to have as much information as i can before i make a decision.
– Vitor Barreto
Feb 15 at 17:26





Fun of myself? Clearly i offended you or touched some sort of sensible spot at least. Maybe i'll just try other source of information. I just want to have as much information as i can before i make a decision.
– Vitor Barreto
Feb 15 at 17:26











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It is tourist friendly and I have always found it safe.



With obvious precautions that a tourist needs to take almost everywhere. There is nothing inherently unsafe about it. Here is an excellent advisory:




British nationals made over 1.7 million visits to Turkey in 2016. Most visits are trouble free. Be alert to your surroundings and remain vigilant in crowded places popular with foreign nationals, including during festival periods.



The situation has calmed following an attempted coup on 15 to 16 July 2016. But the security environment remains potentially volatile and a state of emergency is in place. See Political Situation



In some busy areas, especially Istanbul, the Turkish authorities are stopping members of the public to conduct ID checks. There’s also a larger than usual number of police checkpoints on main roads across Turkey. You should co-operate with officials conducting checks, and keep your passport and a printed copy of your e-visa or your residence permit with you at all times.




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To start: is it safe to visit Istanbul at the moment? Is the city tourist-friendly?




Yes it is, I have never felt threatened/scared or in danger in Istanbul.




2nd: Between July and September, when's the best time?




Not much to separate in that short period but July might be a little too hot.




3rd: Any advice?




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    accepted










    It is tourist friendly and I have always found it safe.



    With obvious precautions that a tourist needs to take almost everywhere. There is nothing inherently unsafe about it. Here is an excellent advisory:




    British nationals made over 1.7 million visits to Turkey in 2016. Most visits are trouble free. Be alert to your surroundings and remain vigilant in crowded places popular with foreign nationals, including during festival periods.



    The situation has calmed following an attempted coup on 15 to 16 July 2016. But the security environment remains potentially volatile and a state of emergency is in place. See Political Situation



    In some busy areas, especially Istanbul, the Turkish authorities are stopping members of the public to conduct ID checks. There’s also a larger than usual number of police checkpoints on main roads across Turkey. You should co-operate with officials conducting checks, and keep your passport and a printed copy of your e-visa or your residence permit with you at all times.




    GOV.UK




    To start: is it safe to visit Istanbul at the moment? Is the city tourist-friendly?




    Yes it is, I have never felt threatened/scared or in danger in Istanbul.




    2nd: Between July and September, when's the best time?




    Not much to separate in that short period but July might be a little too hot.




    3rd: Any advice?




    Don't miss the Dondurma guys!






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      up vote
      2
      down vote



      accepted










      It is tourist friendly and I have always found it safe.



      With obvious precautions that a tourist needs to take almost everywhere. There is nothing inherently unsafe about it. Here is an excellent advisory:




      British nationals made over 1.7 million visits to Turkey in 2016. Most visits are trouble free. Be alert to your surroundings and remain vigilant in crowded places popular with foreign nationals, including during festival periods.



      The situation has calmed following an attempted coup on 15 to 16 July 2016. But the security environment remains potentially volatile and a state of emergency is in place. See Political Situation



      In some busy areas, especially Istanbul, the Turkish authorities are stopping members of the public to conduct ID checks. There’s also a larger than usual number of police checkpoints on main roads across Turkey. You should co-operate with officials conducting checks, and keep your passport and a printed copy of your e-visa or your residence permit with you at all times.




      GOV.UK




      To start: is it safe to visit Istanbul at the moment? Is the city tourist-friendly?




      Yes it is, I have never felt threatened/scared or in danger in Istanbul.




      2nd: Between July and September, when's the best time?




      Not much to separate in that short period but July might be a little too hot.




      3rd: Any advice?




      Don't miss the Dondurma guys!






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        up vote
        2
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        accepted






        It is tourist friendly and I have always found it safe.



        With obvious precautions that a tourist needs to take almost everywhere. There is nothing inherently unsafe about it. Here is an excellent advisory:




        British nationals made over 1.7 million visits to Turkey in 2016. Most visits are trouble free. Be alert to your surroundings and remain vigilant in crowded places popular with foreign nationals, including during festival periods.



        The situation has calmed following an attempted coup on 15 to 16 July 2016. But the security environment remains potentially volatile and a state of emergency is in place. See Political Situation



        In some busy areas, especially Istanbul, the Turkish authorities are stopping members of the public to conduct ID checks. There’s also a larger than usual number of police checkpoints on main roads across Turkey. You should co-operate with officials conducting checks, and keep your passport and a printed copy of your e-visa or your residence permit with you at all times.




        GOV.UK




        To start: is it safe to visit Istanbul at the moment? Is the city tourist-friendly?




        Yes it is, I have never felt threatened/scared or in danger in Istanbul.




        2nd: Between July and September, when's the best time?




        Not much to separate in that short period but July might be a little too hot.




        3rd: Any advice?




        Don't miss the Dondurma guys!






        share|improve this answer














        It is tourist friendly and I have always found it safe.



        With obvious precautions that a tourist needs to take almost everywhere. There is nothing inherently unsafe about it. Here is an excellent advisory:




        British nationals made over 1.7 million visits to Turkey in 2016. Most visits are trouble free. Be alert to your surroundings and remain vigilant in crowded places popular with foreign nationals, including during festival periods.



        The situation has calmed following an attempted coup on 15 to 16 July 2016. But the security environment remains potentially volatile and a state of emergency is in place. See Political Situation



        In some busy areas, especially Istanbul, the Turkish authorities are stopping members of the public to conduct ID checks. There’s also a larger than usual number of police checkpoints on main roads across Turkey. You should co-operate with officials conducting checks, and keep your passport and a printed copy of your e-visa or your residence permit with you at all times.




        GOV.UK




        To start: is it safe to visit Istanbul at the moment? Is the city tourist-friendly?




        Yes it is, I have never felt threatened/scared or in danger in Istanbul.




        2nd: Between July and September, when's the best time?




        Not much to separate in that short period but July might be a little too hot.




        3rd: Any advice?




        Don't miss the Dondurma guys!







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