Istanbul, known for its shockingly low cost of living, stands out as an affordable travel destination compared to other major cities around the world. According to Mercer’s Cost of Living Index, it ranks 185th in terms of affordability.

In a popular city like Istanbul, the cost factor comes as a pleasant surprise. Whether you are a visitor or a local resident, let’s take a closer look at the cost of living in Istanbul as of September 2023.

Accommodation costs in Istanbul

When it comes to travel expenses, accommodations usually take up a significant portion. Fortunately, Istanbul offers various options to suit every budget. From luxurious hotels to cozy hostels, there is something for everyone. Hostels and motels have different price ranges, but typically, you can find mid-range accommodations starting at around $40 per night.


Staying Connected on a Budget

Stay connected during your visit to Istanbul without breaking the bank. Turkey’s main GSM providers offer monthly plans starting as low as $3; explore their websites for more details. You can find further information on our dedicated page on Internet Access.

When visiting the following websites, please make sure to use a translation tool to view the offers conveniently: Vodafone, Turkcell, Türk Telekom

Attractions – Istanbul Beyond

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To keep your travel expenses under control, take advantage of Istanbul’s efficient public transportation system. Our “Getting Around” guides will help you navigate buses, trams, and ferries while saving money. For more budget-friendly travel tips and free events happening throughout the city, don’t forget to check out our “Istanbul on a Budget” page and the Event Calendar.

Exploring Istanbul’s Cultural Scene

Istanbul is loaded with opportunities for cultural encounters. Museum admission prices typically range from $3.5 to $35 per person; alternatively, you can opt for the complete Museum Pass, priced at $80. If you’re looking for a different perspective on the cityscape, consider taking the city-sight bus tour for $48.

Let’s dive into some typical costs for popular items in Istanbul

Restaurants

ItemTypePrice RangeAverage Price
RestaurantInexpensive$4—10$7
RestaurantMid-range$11—33$22
Big MacStandard$6,5$6,5
Domestic Beer0,5 ℓ$3,3—5,5$4,4
Imported Beer0,33 ℓ$5,2—8,5$6,85
Water0,33 ℓ$0,7—1,10$0,90
Soft Drinks0,33 ℓ$1—1,5$1,25

Transportation

ItemTypeAverage Price
Local TransportOne-way ticket$0,55
TaxiStarting fare$0,70
TaxiPer kilometer$0,50
Gasoline1 ℓ$1,43

Market

ItemTypePrice RangeAverage Price
Water0,5 ℓ$0,15—0,26$0,20
Water5 ℓ$0,59—0,95$0,75
Milk1 ℓ$0,8—1,27$1
Vegan Milk1 ℓ$2—3,6$2,8
White Rice1 kilogram$1,5—2,75$2,12
EggsPack of 10$2—3$2,5
Local Cheese1 kilogram$11—13$12
Chicken Breast1 kilogram$3,6—7,85$5,7
Turkey Breast750 grams$5,20—7$6,10
Beef1 kilogram$17—19$18
Apples1 kilogram$0,90—1,3$1,1
Bananas1 kilogram$1,4—2,6$2
Oranges 1 kilogram$1—1,5$1,25
Tomatoes 1 kilogram$1,2—2$1,6
Onions1 kilogram$0,3—0,9$0,6
Potatoes1 kilogram$0,5—1,15$0,8
CigarettesOne pack$1,5—1,9$1,7
Domestic Beer0,5 ℓ$1,8—3,4$2
Imported Beer0,33 ℓ$2,4—2,6$2,6

Final Thoughts

Istanbul not only boasts a rich historical background and stunning architecture but also offers an incredibly cost-effective travel experience. Picture a city where you can fully involve yourself in everything it has to offer without worrying about expenses. Whether you’re visiting or considering making Istanbul your permanent home, it promises an unforgettable journey at an affordable price. Come and explore this amazing city by the Bosphorus, where every moment is an opportunity to create lasting memories.

Cover photo (retouched) by Yunus Tuğ

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