Things to do in Istanbul during Christmas
Celebration
Istanbul is home to one of the largest Roman Catholic churches like St. Antoine
Church to celebrate Christmas Eve in Turkey. Turkey may not strike you like a
traditional place to celebrate Christmas, but the salubrious weather and
unique celebration styles will give you all the more reasons to
celebrate Christmas in Turkey this year. December is the start of winter
in Istanbul, as well as a fantastic month with Christmas and New Year fervor
in the city. You'll find plenty of Christmas trees, (street) lights and even an
occasional Santa Claus.
As in Istanbul there are parties hosted by expats, lavish traditional dinners
served by luxurious hotels and masses held at some of the most historic
churches in the world. Istanbul offers a number of festive options to celebrate
the Christmas holiday ranging from traditional feasts to elaborate buffets
served up by the city's landmark hotels or attending a church service at one of
the city's historical and magnificent places of worship. Here in this blog we
will explore about the best things to do in Istanbul during Christmas Time.
List of best things to do during Christmas Celebration in
Istanbul:
1. Historical churches with Christmas services
Being the epitome of history, Istanbul's legacy of churches is admittedly too
countless to compile a complete list of, however, the following are a number of
its oldest, most spectacular and most frequented for their services at special
times such as the Christmas holiday. Roman Catholic Church the most popular
church to visit on Christmas Eve, there will be a special service held on
Sunday, Dec. 24 at 9 p.m. The Cathedral of the Holy Spirit is an impressive
baroque-style Catholic cathedral built in 1846 by the Fossati brothers. Located
near the Hilton in Harbiye, this is one of Istanbul's principal Catholic churches
and the second largest Roman Catholic Church in the city. Cathedral of the
Holy Spirit will also be hosting a Christmas Carol Concert starting at 11 a.m.,
which will be followed by a tradition midnight mass
2. Christmas Market in Istanbul
Istanbul is unlike the West during this time of the year. So you may not find
the streets flooded with Christmas trees and Santa Claus’s juicy whole Turkey
is a traditional essential on Christmas Eve, and it’s a good thing that Istanbul
has lots of options in this regards. It just depends on the amount of money that
you wish to spend. Grand Bazaar is a great place for shopping during
Christmas in Istanbul.
4. Decorations of Home
Starting mid-December, the streets of Turkey are decorated just the way how
Western countries are. One can find plenty of Christmas trees, lights and Santa
Claus. The Christmas tree in Istanbul has a special place. Christmas day in
Istanbul is a blessing for those who are seeking a place with lesser Christmas
bustle. Everyone indulge in this celebration and decorate their homes, shops
and all .Everyone feel the vibes of Christmas and celebrate it well may be we
can call it as a calm celebration Of Istanbul.
3. Christmas Dinner in Istanbul
If you are thinking about Christmas party Istanbul, there are lots of places
where you can make a move. A juicy whole of Istanbul is a traditional
essential on Christmas Eve, and it’s a good thing that Istanbul has lots of
options in this regard.
The Hilton will be offering both a Christmas Eve dinner, which will take place
from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 24 as well as a Christmas Day brunch,
which will be held from noon to 3 p.m. on the day of Christmas, Wednesday,
Dec. 25. Both meals will be a traditional Christmas spread served as an open
buffet accompanied by a musical trio performing Christmas carols.