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Study abroad in Istanbul

Housing, transport, universities, language expectations and daily life for exchange students in Istanbul.

Country

Turkey

Student Budget

TRY 18,000 – 40,000/month

Transport Card

The İstanbulkart: one rechargeable card for metro, tram, bus, metrobüs, Marmaray, and the ferries. Students get a discounted İstanbulkart that cuts fares substantially.

Population

About 15.8 million residents (TÜİK, 2024) — Turkey's largest city, spanning Europe and Asia

Study abroad in Istanbul: student life

Study abroad in Istanbul works best when you choose by university fit, housing and daily routine, not just the city photo. The city across two continents — Turkey's Erasmus capital, with extraordinary food, history on every corner, low costs for euro-holders, and a buzzing student life. Check neighbourhoods and campus routes before committing to housing.

Who loves this city?

Students who want one of the world's great cities — layered history, incredible food, nightlife, and a genuine crossroads of Europe and Asia — at a cost that is very manageable for euro-holders.

What makes it special

Istanbul lets you take a ferry between continents on your transit card, study beside Ottoman palaces and Byzantine churches, and eat some of the best street food on earth — all on a student budget if you earn or save in euros.

Newcomer shocks

  • The scale is enormous and spread across two continents — a 'quick' trip across town can be a long ferry-plus-metro journey.
  • Prices change noticeably over a semester because of inflation; budget in euros and convert as you go.
  • Outside tourist and campus areas, English is limited — a little Turkish goes a long way.

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Weather in Istanbul & what to pack

Istanbul's weather changes commutes, clothing and social plans more than brochures suggest. Use the month table to plan daylight, rain, heat or cold before arrival.

Month Conditions Note
January 9° / 3° ❄️ Cold, wet, occasional snow Damp winter; a warm coat helps.
February 9° / 3° 🌧️ Cold and rainy Still wintry; lengthening days.
March 11° / 4° 🌤️ Cool, changeable Early spring; bring layers.
April 16° / 8° 🌤️ Mild, tulip season Lovely; parks in full bloom.
May 21° / 13° 🌤️ Warm and pleasant Peak terrace and ferry season.
June 26° / 17° ☀️ Warm, mostly dry Long evenings; festival season.
July 28° / 20° 💧 Hot and humid Sea breezes help; busy with tourists.
August 29° / 20° 💧 Hot, humid Full summer; islands and coast call.
September 25° / 17° 🌤️ Warm, easing Excellent arrival month.
October 20° / 13° 🌧️ Mild, some rain Golden autumn; very livable.
November 15° / 9° 🌧️ Cooler and wetter Shorter days; light jacket.
December 11° / 6° 🌧️ Cold and rainy Festive but damp; umbrella weather.

Winters are mild but wet and occasionally snowy; the bigger daily factor is sheer scale — cross-continent commutes can take an hour, so choosing housing near your campus matters more than the weather.

Packing checklist

  • Pack layers and a waterproof jacket — Istanbul winters are wet and the wind off the water bites.
  • Bring comfortable walking shoes; the city is hilly, cobbled, and best explored on foot.
  • Carry a scarf for mosque visits and some cash for street food and markets.

Cost of living for students in Istanbul

Cost of Living Index

46.9 / 100

Mid-range · World avg ≈ 44

Numbeo

The budget to study abroad in Istanbul is mostly rent-led: use TRY 8000-25000/month for rooms and TRY 18000-40000/month as the wider monthly planning range. Keep a buffer for deposit, transport and first-week setup.

Category Range / mo Notes
Shared Room Rent TRY 8,000 – 18,000 A room in a shared flat; cheaper on the Asian side (Kadıköy outskirts) than near Bosphorus campuses. ~EUR 230-520, but inflation-sensitive.
Student Residence TRY 6,000 – 16,000 State KYK dorms are cheapest; private student residences cost more. Demand is high near campuses.
Transport TRY 700 – 1,800 Discounted student İstanbulkart for metro, tram, ferry, and bus.
Utilities And Mobile TRY 2,000 – 5,000 Often partly bundled in shared flats; a mobile plan adds TRY 300-600.

Going out & dining

🍽️ University canteen (yemekhane) meal TRY 40-90
Döner dürüm (wrap) TRY 60-150
🍽️ Mid-range restaurant main TRY 250-500
Simit (street cart) TRY 10-25
Çay (tea, glass) TRY 15-40
🚇 Metro/ferry single ride (student İstanbulkart) TRY 15-30
🎬 Cinema ticket TRY 200-350
Mobile plan (monthly) TRY 300-600

Supermarket basket

🥛 Milk (1L) TRY 40-60
🍞 Bread (loaf) TRY 15-30
🥚 Eggs (10) TRY 90-140

Source: Numbeo · Prices approximate, updated periodically.

Student housing in Istanbul

Housing in Istanbul should be solved before arrival: compare neighbourhood, campus route and contract terms, not just price. Use official contacts, verified platforms and student groups, and avoid rushed deposits.

Bebek / Rumelihisarı

High (among the city's priciest).

Living next to Boğaziçi with Bosphorus views.

Walkable to the Boğaziçi campus. Safe and upscale; standard care at night.

Kadıköy (Asian side)

Mid to low for Istanbul.

Lively, affordable student life with the best food and nightlife.

Ferry plus metro to European campuses. Generally safe and young; normal night care.

Beşiktaş

Mid to high near the centre.

Central student district between campuses.

Good transit links across the city. Busy and well-lit; standard caution.

Official contacts

Host university accommodation or international office

Start with your host university in Istanbul; they usually publish residence routes, partner platforms or scam warnings.

Visit

Student residences

University residences and student halls

Useful first landing if you apply early and accept less flexibility.

Apply when applications open

Private platforms

Sahibinden

Large Turkish listings platform; verify contract, deposit and landlord identity.

Visit

Emlakjet

Private rental portal for comparing neighbourhood supply.

Visit

Host university dormitories

Use university dorm routes first where available.

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Student groups

ESN and international student groups

Useful for flatmates and scam warnings; still verify contract and identity.

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Documents to prepare

Passport

University acceptance / enrolment letter

Residence-permit application or card

Deposit funds and a signed rental contract

Timing

Apply for KYK or university dorms early — places are cheap and limited.

Keep short-term accommodation for arrival if the private market is tight.

Confirm minimum term and notice rules before signing for a single-semester stay.

Deposit & contract notes

Do not pay a deposit without a written contract, landlord identity and proof the room exists.

Ask whether utilities, internet and agency fees are included.

Red flags

Never transfer money before viewing the flat and verifying the owner's identity.

Always get a written rental contract — useful for your residence permit and address registration.

Be suspicious of prices far below market for the district.

Is Istanbul safe for students?

Safety Index

52.0 / 100

Moderate — stay alert

Crime Index

48.0 / 100

Moderate crime

Source: Numbeo · Lower crime = safer. Higher safety = safer.

Istanbul is usually manageable for students, but the real risks are practical: petty theft, late-night routes, housing scams or weak arrival planning. Save emergency numbers and test your commute before classes intensify.

Istanbul is generally safe for everyday student life with normal big-city caution — pickpockets and tourist scams around Sultanahmet and İstiklal are the main street issues. Be earthquake-aware: the city sits near a major fault, so know your building basics. Prices change fast with inflation.

Top risks

  • Pickpocketing and tourist scams around Sultanahmet, İstiklal Avenue, and the Grand Bazaar.
  • Taxi overcharging or 'broken meter' tricks — use BiTaksi or Uber and insist on the meter.
  • Rental scams targeting foreigners arriving near semester start; never pay before viewing.
  • Earthquake risk — Istanbul sits near a major fault; learn your building's basics and AFAD guidance.
Emergency: 112

Getting around Istanbul

Transport in Istanbul works best once you pick the right pass or card in week one. A direct campus route often matters more than the most famous neighbourhood.

🚇 Metro, tram, Marmaray & metrobüs (İstanbulkart)

Discounted student İstanbulkart

One card covers a dense rail and bus network, including the Marmaray tunnel under the Bosphorus. Get the student İstanbulkart for cheaper fares; tap on every ride.

Student İstanbulkart

⛴️ Ferries (Şehir Hatları & motor boats)

Same İstanbulkart fare

Ferries between the European and Asian shores are scenic, cheap, and count as normal transit. The Eminönü–Kadıköy crossing is a daily classic.

Same student card

🚌 Dolmuş & BiTaksi/Uber

Dolmuş a few TRY; taxis metered

Shared dolmuş minibuses fill transit gaps; for taxis use BiTaksi or Uber to avoid meter scams, especially late at night.

No student rate

Things to do in Istanbul as a student

Events in Istanbul help students build groups, understand the city and keep social life affordable. Mix seasonal festivals, local culture and low-cost repeatable plans.

Hagia Sophia & Sultanahmet in Istanbul

Hagia Sophia & Sultanahmet

Year-round

Hagia Sophia upper gallery ticketed; square free

The Byzantine-Ottoman masterpiece and the surrounding old city are the historic heart of Istanbul — go early to beat crowds.

Blue Mosque (Sultan Ahmed) in Istanbul

Blue Mosque (Sultan Ahmed)

Year-round (closed during prayers)

Free

The iconic six-minaret mosque with its blue İznik tiles — free to enter respectfully, and stunning at dusk in Ramadan.

Bosphorus ferry between continents in Istanbul

Bosphorus ferry between continents

Year-round

One transit fare

Cross from Europe to Asia on a public ferry with tea and simit — the cheapest, most magical Istanbul experience.

Grand Bazaar & Spice Bazaar in Istanbul

Grand Bazaar & Spice Bazaar

Year-round (closed Sundays)

Free to wander

One of the world's oldest covered markets — practise bargaining, sample Turkish delight, and get lost in the lanes.

Galata Tower & Beyoğlu in Istanbul

Galata Tower & Beyoğlu

Year-round

Tower ticketed; area free

The best panorama of the old city, then cafés, record shops, and nightlife down through buzzing Beyoğlu.

İstiklal Avenue & nostalgic tram in Istanbul
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İstiklal Avenue & nostalgic tram

Year-round

Free to walk

The city's famous pedestrian boulevard of shops, music, and street food, with its red heritage tram — a constant student hangout.

Basilica Cistern in Istanbul

Basilica Cistern

Year-round

Ticketed (student discount)

An atmospheric underground Byzantine cistern with columns and Medusa heads — a cool, eerie break from the heat.

Princes' Islands (Büyükada) day trip in Istanbul
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Princes' Islands (Büyükada) day trip

Spring to autumn

Ferry fare

A car-free island of pine forests, beaches, and old mansions a cheap ferry ride away — the classic city escape with friends.

Balık ekmek at Eminönü in Istanbul

Balık ekmek at Eminönü

Year-round

TRY 100-200

Grilled fish sandwiches from the boats by the Galata Bridge — a cheap, iconic Istanbul street meal eaten by the water.

Istanbul Tulip Festival in Istanbul

Istanbul Tulip Festival

April

Free

Millions of tulips fill the parks each spring, with Emirgan Park the highlight — a free, photogenic seasonal outing.

Whirling Dervishes (Sema ceremony) in Istanbul

Whirling Dervishes (Sema ceremony)

Year-round shows

Ticketed

The hypnotic UNESCO-listed Sufi ceremony, performed at venues like Hodjapasha — a unique cultural evening.

Çamlıca Hill Bosphorus view in Istanbul

Çamlıca Hill Bosphorus view

Year-round

Free

The best panoramic view over the Bosphorus and bridges from the Asian side — a calm, free sunset spot with tea gardens.

Student social life in Istanbul

Social life in Istanbul starts faster when you join ESN, student associations, sport or weekly routines. Do not rely only on nightlife; repeated groups usually build better friendships.

What Students Usually Get Wrong

  • They pick housing far from campus underestimating the cross-continent commute, then lose hours a day to transit.
  • They budget in lira and get caught out by inflation — think in euros and convert as you go.
  • They stay on the tourist trail and miss Kadıköy and Beşiktaş, where the real student nightlife and cheap eats are.
Student Associations
  • ESN Boğaziçi and other ESN Istanbul sections
  • University Erasmus/international student offices
  • Faculty and hobby student clubs
Meeting Places 4
  • Kadıköy bars and Moda seafront (Asian side)
  • Beşiktaş çarşı and student cafés
  • Bebek and Rumelihisarı near Boğaziçi
  • Beyoğlu / Cihangir cafés
Public Groups 2

ESN Boğaziçi

Erasmus Student Network section at Boğaziçi — buddy programme, trips, and social events for incoming students.

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Boğaziçi International Office

Official incoming-exchange and international student support at Boğaziçi University.

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Forums & Advice 1

Erasmus+ Community

Official network for exchange students — forums, contacts, and city guides.

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Reddit r/istanbul

Active community for practical questions on living in Istanbul as a student or foreigner — housing, transport, and neighbourhoods.

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Student discounts & perks in Istanbul

Student perks in Istanbul can reduce transport, food, culture and activities if you carry proof of enrolment. Activate them early because small savings matter by the end of the month.

Museums & Culture

Müzekart / student discounts

Discounted or free entry to many state museums and historic sites for students; the Müzekart adds value for frequent visits.

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ISIC student card

International student card gives discounts at attractions, transport, and some shops.

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Food Savings

University yemekhane (canteen)

Heavily subsidised campus meals are the cheapest way to eat well daily.

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Getir / Yemeksepeti

Local quick-grocery and food-delivery apps with frequent student discounts.

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Apply for the discounted student İstanbulkart for cheaper metro, tram, ferry, and bus fares across the city. Fares & passes

Universities in Istanbul for exchange students

Boğaziçi University are the main reference points. Compare faculty fit, language, campus route and housing before choosing.

Boğaziçi University

Boğaziçi University

Turkey's top public university and a flagship Erasmus destination — fully English-taught, academically elite, with a historic campus overlooking the Bosphorus.

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