Ramadan is 30 days of fasting, self-reflection, good deeds, and prayer. During sunrise to sunset, Muslims observing Ramadan do not eat or drink and avoid bodily pleasures.
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The timing of Ramadan in Istanbul will not ruin your trip. There may be some adjustments and considerations to keep in mind; many people still enjoy visiting Istanbul during Ramadan.
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As a visitor to Istanbul, you probably won’t notice anything very different. All restaurants, cafes, and bars are open, except for possibly the first day of Ramadan and during the Eid al-Fitr celebration.
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During Ramadan in Istanbul, restaurants’ operating hours and practices may undergo slight changes to accommodate the fasting period and the observance of iftar and suhoor times.
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Yes, it is safe to visit Istanbul during Ramadan. Istanbul is a cosmopolitan city that welcomes you all throughout the year, including during the holy month of Ramadan.
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