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Christmas in Istanbul – a crazy idea?

July 2024 by Julia

25 Jul

Istanbul at Christmas time in fact makes a great getaway. It’s wintry and festive-feeling (though technically the decorations are for New Year) yet without the Christmas overwhelm that’s often found in other parts of the world. We think Christmas in Istanbul is a great idea!

Our own Christmas in Istanbul story

I first visited the Istanbul from England 2 decades ago, hoping to escape the highly commercialised festive fever at home. In the knowledge that Türkiye’s population was 98% Muslim I had no idea what I’d find.

Another purpose of my trip was to search for – and hopefully photograph – the December 17th celebrations that mark the life and death of the Sufi philosopher Mevlâna Jelaleddin Rumî. Despite arriving on this mission it was my own life that was spun around – along with the whirling dervishes I was looking for!

Descending a spiral staircase in Sultanahmet a week into the trip I met Tarkan at the bottom. Within a year we were living together in this, his city, later followed by the birth of our son and the evolution of our business Istanbul Place Apartments – a new life like nothing I’d previously known.

So YES we definitely recommend spending Christmas in Istanbul! It may not be as completely life-changing an experience for you as it has been for us, but is still a fascinating time to adventure in the city and makes a great escape from the seasonal pressures at home.

Read on for an idea of what will be waiting for you.

Street lights and ‘Christmas’ trees in Istanbul

Many main streets, particularly famous Istiklal, will be strung with stylish festive lights between buildings. In our Galata neighbourhood there’ll be views of the tower with sparkling street lights too. You’ll also see decorated pine trees, particularly in public spaces and shopping malls.

All this is actually intended to celebrate New Year, just around the corner, but the atmosphere is much the same as Christmas. Wrap up well and treat yourself to some hot, freshly roasted chestnuts from a street seller – you might feel even more ‘Christmassy’ than home!

Crisp, cold weather and sometimes snow

We can’t promise it, but the city smothered in snow is a distinct possibility. The weather will certainly be cold and it can be wet, so do come prepared for all eventualities. If snow does arrive during your stay then city views will be magical and make life-time memories. Head straight up to the roof terrace if you’re staying in one of our Petraki Place Apartments to share the winter wonderland cityscape with seagulls and cats.

Very little fuss

December 25th is just another normal day in Istanbul. Shops, banks, businesses, restaurants and tourist attractions will have their usual opening hours for that day of the week. Some larger shops might include Christmas music in their playlists but there’s no super-saturation with it as we experience in the West. Commercial pressure is at ordinary levels. Phew.


Snuggle up with the cosy log fire AND stunning Bosphorus views at Pasha Penthouse Apartment

Saint Nicholas lived in Turkey

The boy who became St Nicholas lived in the ancient province of Lycia in southern Turkey, during the 3rd century. He was orphaned young and became generous with his inherited wealth, dedicating his life to helping the poor. He became famous for secret gift-giving and was soon ordained as a priest, later Bishop of Myra.

Legend has it that one local family couldn’t afford dowries for their 3 daughters but found bags of gold mysteriously thrown through their open window. The gold is said to have landed in the girls’ stockings which were hanging by the fire – starting the tradition we now know so well.

Christmas celebrations can be found

If you’d like to attend a Christmas service or mass, they do happen in several of Istanbul’s historic city churches. The British Consulate Chapel of Saint Helena, up the hill from our apartments, has a Christmas Eve service and our lovely local Crimean Memorial Church, just along Serdar-i Ekrem, holds a service on Christmas Morning. Grand Saint Anthony of Padua, the city’s largest Catholic church, is on Istiklal Caddesi and holds Christmas masses throughout Christmas Day in Polish, English, Italian and Turkish.

Many big International hotels offer Christmas meals, often buffet-style, and will need to be booked in advance.

However it’s a challenge to find the ingredients to make your own traditional meal, let alone all the trimmings. You’ll need to be creative on this one! Or just enjoy what is available: the many local restaurants will be open as usual with their own wonderful menus.

There are usually a few events held amongst the city’s welcoming expat community. The long established IWI Winter Bazaar on December 10th in 2023, is organised by the International Women of Istanbul. It tends to get very busy but is very interesting and full of festive feels.

Alternatively, if you welcome the excuse to just forget about the whole thing, that’s absolutely possible too! We do provide a mini Christmas tree with fairy lights in your apartment, but will happily hide it all away if requested, without so much as a raised eyebrow or ‘bah humbug!‘.

Do you have questions?

We love Christmas in Istanbul – and throughout the rest of the year too.
Please feel free to ask any questions you may have in the comments section below.

If you’d like to book an apartment with us for this Christmas or later into the New Year, we do still have some availability: ENQUIRE HERE

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Comments

  1. Anna says

    July 2024 at 3:08 pm

    Lovely inspirational article. Definitely would love to visit this beautiful city again, it sounds like Christmas is a perfect time to do so!

    Reply
    • Julia says

      July 2024 at 4:50 pm

      We’d SO love to host you Anna – any time of the year…

      Reply
  2. Imane says

    November 2023 at 3:42 pm

    We’ll be celebrating my mom and auntie’s birthday in 2 weeks in Istanbul. Last time I was in the city which is already 16 years ago! (Time flies) it was during the summer time.
    I cannot wait to re-discover the city during the winter and soak in all the magical vibes there!
    Can’t wait 🙂

    Reply
    • Julia says

      November 2023 at 7:02 pm

      That sounds exciting Imane! Wishing you a fabulous time and Happy Birthdays to your mom and auntie :))

      Reply
  3. Erica Farrow says

    October 2023 at 5:18 pm

    This year, 2023, we’re looking forward to spending Christmas in Istanbul with our family who live in Malta, and friends from England. Last year we were in Athens and the year before in Malaga etc. We were wondering if you can buy a Christmas tree in Istanbul and also if you can buy a fresh and good turkey (bird). I don’t need all the trimmings, but those two things would be a great start. I’m used to compromising! Have you any tips on where to buy these and if I should pre-order them. We arrive at our airbnb in Istanbul on the 20th December.
    Love your website.
    Many thanks
    Erica

    Reply
    • Julia says

      November 2023 at 11:44 am

      Hello Erica, how lovely that you prioritise a get together adventure with your international family each Christmas! In Istanbul over recent years it has become more possible to find trees and turkeys but they’re still not widely available. Our suggestion would be to find a big supermarket on arrival – a Migros or Carrefour – and check there. If you were staying with us you wouldn’t need to worry about a tree as we do provide a small one in each of our apartments in Galata, but this is unusual. It might be good to take a mini artificial one in your suitcase just in case if it’s very important to you. Christmas eve, day and boxing day are ordinary days in Istanbul so the supermarkets should be open according to their usual hours. Although you’re self-catering it might be an idea to book a Christmas meal in one of the big hotels rather than struggle to get it together in your apartment. I hope that helps and you have a lovely time!

      Reply
  4. Catarina says

    December 2016 at 4:38 pm

    Sounds magical Julia.

    Although I do love Christmas and being with my family, I also feel it is becoming more and more commercially out-of-control, so what you describe sounds refreshing and coming back to the peacefulness it really is about.

    Catarina x

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    • Julia says

      December 2016 at 10:06 am

      It’s great to see you here Catarina! Thanks so much for your interest in the post.

      Something that I could/should have made clearer is that each of the apartments sleeps up to 7 people and some of them are in the same building, just across the hall from each other.

      So, if being with family is a priority you can bring them too, even if you have lots! And there’ll still be space for quiet time: win-win :))

      Reply
  5. Julianne says

    December 2016 at 3:28 pm

    I love staying at home at Christmas but part of me would love to go away and explore another culture’s traditions like this. You make it sound fantastic.

    Reply
    • Julia says

      December 2016 at 3:42 pm

      In many ways being away at Christmas helps you appreciate the home-version all the more, I think, ready for next time. It does take the pressure off too, unless you have to be super-organised with presents etc for family before you go! Thanks for your comment Julianne.

      Reply
  6. Donna Maartinez says

    December 2016 at 2:48 pm

    Excellent idea for a unique holiday escape!

    Reply
    • Julia says

      December 2016 at 3:37 pm

      Thank you Donna. You know we’d love to see you here any time at all.

      Reply
  7. Sian says

    December 2016 at 11:17 am

    Sounds idyllic! One of the places I’ve always wanted to visit.

    Reply
    • Julia says

      December 2016 at 11:27 am

      Thanks Siân, it is an incredible city. Hope you can come adventuring one day!

      Reply

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