10:00 - Enjoy a breakfast feast
No trip to Istanbul is complete without a Turkish breakfast or brunch featuring cheeses, olives, spreads, breads, eggs and more.
12:00 - Time travel
In the Fatih neighbourhood, home to some of Istanbul's UNESCO-designated historic sites, four must-see sights are within walking distance of each other. Start with the Hagia Sophia Mosque, a sixth-century church that was converted into a mosque after the Ottoman conquest of the city (entrance fee 1,050 lira). Then visit the breathtaking Sultan Ahmed Mosque.
15:00 - Get the royal treatment at the Hammam
For the ultimate relaxation experience, visit Zeyrek Tiled Hammam, a 16th-century bathhouse recently reopened after a 13-year, $15 million restoration
18:00 - Glide between Asia and Europe for $1
Istanbul, which divides the two continents with a narrow strip of water, is full of boat tours. The cheapest and easiest way to sail is by ferry. The journey from Eminönü, the port part of the historic centre on the European side, to Kadıköy, a bustling area on the Asian side, takes about 20 minutes and offers spectacular views of Topkapi Palace, the Blue Mosque and the Sea of Marmara (one-way ticket, 40 lira).
18:30 - Find your way with snacks in Kadıköy
In the bustling heart of Kadıköy, locals shop, sip tea and nibble on street food in the narrow streets. Prepare dinner according to what's calling you.
22:00 - Enjoy live music
Hop on a ferry, metro or bus or take a taxi back to the European side and head to the affluent Bomonti neighbourhood for a concert or DJ performance at Babylon, part of the Yapi Kredi Bomontiada entertainment complex.