Visit the heritage city of Istanbul, famously known as the bridge between the East and the West. The city has been a witness to several diverse cultures.
Chicago is the 3rd largest city in the United States of America with a population of three million people. Not only one of the major Metropolitan areas in the country, Chicago has also been an increasingly developing and maturing city inside the most powerful economy of the world, that is USA. It is the city which is home to the former President of USA, Barack Obama.
Along with being a city of sport fans, Chicago is also known as the biking city. Chicago was named America’s Best Bike City by Bicycling Magazine in 2016. The city’s constant strive to make infrastructure better for biking has made it safer and environment-friendly for everyone at the same time. The city is also well-connected in terms of flights with all major points around the world. Today, we are going to discuss the traveling to the Eurasian heritage city Istanbul.
Chicago to Istanbul flights are at least 3% lesser in price during the month of April. It is a good time to beat the crowd as well. The most popular time to fly in this route is July, though airfare is a good 22% higher during this time of the year. Average ticket prices are around $1,100 in this route and if you get your hands on air tickets in $973 or less for a round trip, then you’ve landed yourself on a good deal.
The commonly used routes between these two cities are from O'Hare International Airport (ORD) to Istanbul Atatürk Airport (IST). The best rated airlines on these routes are Turkish Airlines, Delta, and Air France among other carriers. You should consider getting your tickets at least 90 days ahead of your scheduled day of flying, but if you haven’t planned that far ahead, at least get your tickets a week earlier in order to get below-average ticket prices.
Istanbul, a country seen as the bridge between the East and the West has been plundered and invaded by multiple powers - the Greeks, the Romans, the Venetians before the Ottomans took the country for their own. The Silk Road linking Europe and Asia has let many merchants from different ethnicity bring the cultural diversity that the city surely has today.
There are plenty of places in Istanbul which you have to explore if you want to get the best of the city. Here are some of the must-watches for you –
9. Blue Mosque - Blue 0znik tiles that decorate the interior of the mosque provides it the unofficial name. It is one of the most photogenic architecture in the city.
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