Do I need cash in Istanbul?

Yes, you need to carry some cash (Turkish Lira) in Istanbul, although credit/debit cards are widely accepted in hotels, modern restaurants, and shops. Cash is essential for small purchases, street food, bazaars, public toilets, and taxis. Carrying small, local currency notes ensures a smoother experience for daily, minor transactions.
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Is it better to use card or cash in Istanbul?

Credit cards and debit cards are accepted all over Türkiye, but it's also a good idea to have some lira with you. If you're visiting a market like the Grand Bazaar, you may find that cash is preferred.
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How much cash do I need for Istanbul?

While it depends where you'll be going and what you'll be doing, it's recommended to take around £40 to £50 per person in spending money with you to Turkey. This makes it around £280 to £350 per person for a week's holiday in Turkey.
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Does Istanbul require cash?

While cash is still used in Istanbul, many stores, restaurants and hotels would prefer card payments. Plus, taking a card to spend with instead of carrying lots of cash is more convenient and secure.
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Is 20 lira a good tip in Turkey?

Bellboys usually receive 20–50 Turkish Lira depending on the number of bags. Housekeeping staff should get 20–30 TL per night. You can also give one larger tip at the end of your stay. For concierge services such as booking tickets or arranging a car, 50–100 TL is suitable.
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Money in Istanbul: Cash, Cards & Currency Tips for Tourists

Do you still pay 10 pounds to enter Turkey?

No, you no longer pay a £10 fee to enter Turkey; that practice ended years ago, with UK (and EU) passport holders generally able to visit for tourism for up to 90 days without needing a visa or paying an entry fee, though you still need a valid passport. The old fee was for an arrival visa, which was replaced by an online e-visa system and then largely waived for many nationalities, but always check current GOV.UK requirements before travel.
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Can I use GBP in Istanbul?

The local currency in Turkey is the Turkish lira and each lira is divided into 100 kuruş. Some businesses in tourist areas might accept other currencies as well, such as euros, US dollars or pounds sterling. Although that can seem appealing, you should know that they're most likely including a markup.
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What's the best way to pay for things in Istanbul?

The best way to pay in Turkey is simple. Use your credit card in cities. Carry lira for small places. Exchange a small amount of money in local exchange offices.
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How much lira do I need for 4 days?

It's a good idea to budget for at least 150 Turkish Lira per day – that's about £20, and should cover the basics.
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Do you pay tourist tax in Turkey?

As of January 1, 2023, Turkey has officially rolled out a 2% tourist tax, affecting almost all forms of paid accommodation and organised travel services.
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Can you use contactless in Istanbul?

It is possible to use contactless credit or debit cards for fare payments across Istanbul's public transportation system, including buses, trams, metros, and ferries. By simply tapping a contactless bank card at the fare reader, the fare is deducted, much like with the Istanbulkart.
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What is the 2/3/4 rule for credit cards?

The 2/3/4 rule for credit cards is a guideline, notably used by Bank of America, that limits how many new cards you can get approved for: no more than two in 30 days, three in 12 months, and four in 24 months, helping manage hard inquiries and credit risk. It's a strategy to space out applications, preventing too many hard pulls on your credit report and helping maintain financial health by avoiding over-extending yourself. 
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Is it better to buy lira in the UK or Turkey?

It's generally better to exchange money in Turkey for larger amounts, seeking out local exchange offices (Döviz) or using ATMs with a good travel card for better rates, while exchanging only a small sum in the UK for immediate expenses upon arrival. Airport exchanges and hotels offer poor rates, so avoid them, and use a travel-friendly card to minimize ATM fees when withdrawing cash in Turkey. 
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Is 7000 Turkish lira enough for a week?

Generally it's enough when you don't overspend yourself and don't want to do all at once. Just my advice here is, don't come now and wait at least beyond September. Either make your plans for end of September or October, when the weather is still Okey and the crowd is a bit less.
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Do UK citizens need a visa to Turkey?

No, British citizens usually don't need a visa for tourism or business in Turkey for up to 90 days within a 180-day period, but your passport must be valid for at least 150 days (about 5 months) from your arrival date and have a blank page. For other purposes like work or study, or if you have a different type of British passport, you will need a visa, so check the official Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs website or GOV.UK's Turkey page before traveling. 
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What are common Turkey cooking mistakes?

6 Common Turkey Mistakes and How to Avoid Them on Thanksgiving
  • Buying the Wrong Size Turkey. You never want to run out of turkey. ...
  • Not Giving the Turkey Enough Time to Defrost. ...
  • Washing the Turkey. ...
  • Not Patting the Turkey Dry. ...
  • Skipping the Seasoning. ...
  • Avoiding a Meat Thermometer.
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Does Turkey take English money in pounds?

Can I use British Pounds in Turkey? No, Turkey uses the Turkish Lira. You'll need to exchange your Pounds for Turkish Lira before or during your trip.
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