Wow, the prices in the supermarket are almost the same as in France. Insanely high relative to Turkish wages. The locals must be going through a lot.
@erencanayhan85147 ай бұрын
carrefour is a french supermarket chain that provides same goods for the highiest possible price in turkey and this one is in the middle of Istanbul which is one thing, the other thing is showing price of avokado and banana along with imported cheese isnt really any accurate way to show any price. In dollar terms no price has changed since last 10 years before and after hyper inflation. In turkish lira terms everything got 10 times more expensive but wages grew aswell, although less. Overall 2 effects hyper inflation had, firstly people who had savings in local currency had their wealth vanish, secondly working people had to downgrade the quality of their food
@narniadan7 ай бұрын
@@erencanayhan8514 Well said! Bananas are one of the most expensive fruit because of important from Latin America. Fresh Figs in Australia each $5, in Turkiye a kilo $2
@Ostricht1997 ай бұрын
@@erencanayhan8514 Thanks! I had no idea Carrefour was in Turkey. Makes sense their products, particularly the imported ones, would be so expensive. When I went to Istanbul in 2021 prices in "local' supermarkets (not carrefour) were much cheaper than in France.
@Khanate19237 ай бұрын
Actualy salaries increased above exchange rate in last 3-4 years for example a salary of a teacher was 700€ in 2020 now it will became 2000€ in the summer and istanbul is the most expensive city in türkiye in the other cities prieces are %10-%20 precent lower
@LittleGoldenGunesh7 ай бұрын
Actual supermarkets are pretty cheap compare to Europe because it's an agricultural society and he went to the most expensive supermarket.. there are local markets where you can buy half price of everything so there is alternative to everything
@Jonesmatsunaga7 ай бұрын
Inflation at that level will drastically erode the purchasing power of the Turkish lira. People with investments in Turkey will see their returns diminish unless they are in assets that can outpace inflation, like real estate or certain commodities.
@Larry1-pl2wq7 ай бұрын
I agree. In times of high inflation, traditional investments like savings accounts and fixed-income securities will lose value in real terms. It's crucial to look for inflation-hedged assets or diversify into stronger currencies and economies to protect your portfolio.
@mariadrukker25577 ай бұрын
High inflation can also lead to increased interest rates as the central bank tries to control it. This could make borrowing more expensive, impacting businesses and leading to slower economic growth. It’s a tough situation for investors.
@Colbe-lx7fb7 ай бұрын
That’s a good point. Plus, the US economy's performance is key here. If the US dollar strengthens, it could further weaken the lira, making imports even more expensive and pushing inflation higher
@Will54rol7 ай бұрын
The problem is that you don't have the knowledge needed to succeed in a challenging market. Only highly qualified professionals who had to experience the 2008 financial crisis could help to earn a high in these challenging conditions.
@Sanchyfab7 ай бұрын
Thats true, My friend, who’s an investment advisor, always emphasizes the importance of having a robust plan. He says that in such volatile environments, it’s crucial to stay informed and adapt your strategy accordingly. Maybe it’s time to consult a professional.
@philipw48247 ай бұрын
Just returned from two weeks in Istanbul. We spent just one day in the Sultanahmet area (Grand Bazaar, Spice Bazaar, Topkapi Palace, etc) purely to get it out of the way. It's hideously touristy and overpriced. As one Istanbul-based friend told me - spend your time on the Asian side. It's cheaper and more fun. And he was right.
@emta66667 ай бұрын
How much did the food cost in total?
@ElaineDean-jd5mv5 ай бұрын
Mods and Kadikoy
@MyCommunityCreative5 ай бұрын
Uskudar is more authentic and still good value compared to sultanahmet
@MariaWerner-sf1ef4 ай бұрын
@@ElaineDean-jd5mv Moda. I lived there for 4 years
@tobe420814 күн бұрын
It's possible to find lots of cheap places to eat in Fatih (the historic touristy city), or Beyoğlu (near Galata tower) that cost under 250 Turkish lira (~€5) per person as long as you just walk over 200m from public transport, just make sure to only go to the places in any travel guides or is impeccably rated on Google or trip advisor. But you are right. There's a reason Kadıköy district is rated No1 for human development in all of Turkey. You just need to make sure you know some Turkish phrases and practice pronunciation because the wait staff rarely speak English/Deutsch well. Çay costs about 15 TL on the public transport ferries which is better than most so it's best to get it for the boat trip.
@Largeportion10006 ай бұрын
In İstanbul atm June 19 2024 we went to Dubb a Turkish resturant about 10 minutes from blue Mosque. We had 3 main courses, adana meal and so on, one beer 225 lira, 1 small bottle of average wine 375mills mind you and 850 lira 1 bottle of water 115 lira. The dinner cost us 4988 Lira with 453 lira being a tax... We have just been to Spain France Italy Croatia Greece and the UK all cheaper and better quality than Turkey even the UK which has value if youlo9k for it.
@teomancakar38315 ай бұрын
Ah you see thats what we call a tourist trap and even tough they are expensive almost every time they make the worst kebabs if you want cheap and good food ask for a local persons advice or change the district because fatih,taksim district is like 10/9 restaurants are tourist trap I would advise you eat at districts like kadıkoy and mecidiyekoy its like near 0 chance you will find tourist trap restaurants because these districts known as student districts which makes these places expectionally cheaper also alcohol is always expensive unless you buy from stores because of tax rates which is 70%
@Largeportion10005 ай бұрын
@@teomancakar3831 Won't be going back, took the ferry to Kadikoy only slightly cheaper and only in some restaurants So many other places through Europe We would rather go, I now understand why so many Turkish people live outside of Turkey.
@timlaw4065 ай бұрын
@@Largeportion1000 Supply and demand dude. It is a huge city with A LOT of wealthy residents, as well as being the most visited city in the world in 2023. Not everyone in Istanbul is suffering you know, cafes and restaurants are full of locals and tourists all the time. There is a lot of money in this city.
@Largeportion10005 ай бұрын
@@timlaw406 A lot, so lets say 40, 50 % of the population are wealthy, go away ! The restaurants are empty or partially empty other than small local only restaurants I just spent 3 weeks in Turkey 8 days in Istanbul. Wealthy Turks live in Europe, US and Australia. The Lira is worth Nothing and its get worse a millionaire in turkey is a poor man in Europe, its just that simple.
@timlaw4065 ай бұрын
@@Largeportion1000 Hundreds of cafes and restaurants in different areas are right in front of me every day and they are packed or at least half-full. It is a city of 20 million people unofficially with expats and refugees, not 15, and even if 20% had money + so many tourists, voila! The rich got richer in this economic crisis, while the poor got poorer. You are having lunch right in the heart of Old Town and complaining. Do you really think they cost anywhere near that in Uskudar, the side streets of Beyoglu, Sariyer, Besiktas, or Kadikoy? I am often in Kadikoy and there are still many cheap eating options.
@aleemhussain11077 ай бұрын
I'm astonished!! The cost of living in Birmingham(UK) is cheaper , and the average wage is 2k per month. Inflation has killed their economy
@alihanhaydar83696 ай бұрын
But salaries also raised with enflation.For example,a teacher salary was 600 or 700 euro two or three years ago.But now it is almost 2000
@MariaWerner-sf1ef6 ай бұрын
@@alihanhaydar8369Not true at all
@MariaWerner-sf1ef6 ай бұрын
@@alihanhaydar8369 Possibly for Turkish government teachers, but not for foreigners. Mr E doesn’t want any Western people working in Turkey.
@MrBlaxjax6 ай бұрын
@@alihanhaydar8369if salaries measured in euros have trebled in about 3 years then Turkey has had an economic miracle on steroids.
@Ali-xq5lv6 ай бұрын
@@alihanhaydar8369 It's all because of the artificial exchange rate of the dollar, which is artificially kept low by the central bank through massive dollar sales. The true exchange rate, without these massive interventions, would easily be around 55-60 and not 32... Then the minimum wage would also be where it has been for the last years and decades... Almost every educated Turk knows this, it can't go on like this for much longer..."
@Jesus-Histler7 ай бұрын
The key is locals earn $530 a month! $107 a week. Impossible to have a normal life with normal food...
@alihanhaydar83696 ай бұрын
Nope,This is the lowest salary.
@MariaWerner-sf1ef6 ай бұрын
@@alihanhaydar8369 I don’t know anyone in Istanbul who earns 530 USD a week!
@sinaneken36016 ай бұрын
regular people my brother gor car wah he made 500$ and more daily
@alex-lu8mi6 ай бұрын
@@alihanhaydar8369ülkenin yüzde kaçı asgari ücretle çalışıyor
@timlaw4065 ай бұрын
That is the minimum wage, the average is around 850 dollars a month and this is fine if two people are working in the house. You can not judge the overall prices by looking at the tourist prices, there are a lot of low-cost options when you live in residential areas.
@uzilai7 ай бұрын
Just in case you didn’t know: you can get all the way to Sivas by high speed train nowadays. In a comfortable way, you can get directly towards eastern of Turkiye. High speed trains also go to and from Karaman, Konya, Ankara, Eskişehir. Normal intercity trains also exist; you could take the eastern express towards Kars from Ankara, or a similar service from Ankara to Tatvan, Diyarbakir, Kayseri etc. More info is available on the website of the Turkish State Railways.
@MariaWerner-sf1ef5 ай бұрын
@@uzilai Why would tourists or foreigners want to go to Eastern Turkey? I was there in 2000, and it was the worst day of my life!
@dilaralove60847 ай бұрын
Thanks for telling the truths. We are really affected by the high inflation and cost of living as locals. Nobody is happy cause economy really affects our day to day life, relations and everything you can imagine. Even crime rate is getting higher due to bad situation
@narniadan7 ай бұрын
Go to the USA then. A perfect place for you. Don't forget to bring a sleeping bag with you if you decide to live in California.
@dilaralove60847 ай бұрын
@@narniadan who the hell are you to tell me what to do? i can live anywhere I WANT to live. it’s my country and nobody can tell me to leave. I want the best for my land!
@narniadan7 ай бұрын
@@dilaralove6084 "" no body is happy "" You are not happy. It is your problem. If you''re not happy in Turkiye go to a happy country the USA - sleeping on pavements would make you happy.
@dilaralove60847 ай бұрын
@@narniadan lol sheeps don’t have opinions dear 🐑🐑🐑 your comments are all gibberish to me
@ianjunitedk7 ай бұрын
It's been like this in UK, although apparently inflation has come down to 2% , but still waiting for it to feed down into the system so ordinary punters can feel the benefits. Inflation may have come down, but the prices seem to be broadly remain the same!
@travia66887 ай бұрын
It's interesting to see my country from the perspective of a tourist. By the way you pronounce Ş as sh in English and S is the same as s in English. So you would say Simit sarayı with s not sh, and the last letter is ı which is different to i. It sounds like the sound you make when you're disgusted in English like euugh
@krillin8767 ай бұрын
In in England they pronounce the S like sh
@karinabourne34653 ай бұрын
My partner and I are coming to Istanbul from Australia on Monday for 5 days. He’s getting a hair transplant. I have 2 questions 1: do you have English breakfast tea? 2: would you recommend surgery there?
@travia66883 ай бұрын
@@karinabourne3465 English breakfast tea isn't common in Istanbul so I'd suggest bringing your own if it's important. Surgery there is very good if you do it at the right place so make sure you do thorough research on different hospitals before making a decision as there are some bad places as well x
@paulboursalian69606 ай бұрын
I spent 5 days in Istanbul. Great place. In Oct that year, $1 gets you 9 TL> The prices have double in 3 years, for us tourist! It must be devastating or the average resident. It still is cheaper than any city in Western Europe, but the price of daily goods, such as cheese, or oilve oil(!) is astronomical.
@wagherbert7 ай бұрын
I arrived home yesterday after 2 weeks in Turkiye and it was very, very expensive in my opinion. Coke zero's were 110 lira everywhere I went! The hot air balloons in Cappadocia cost between 220 and 300 euro each!
@anggiaangela7 ай бұрын
I did hot air balloon in Cappadoccia in 2013 and I paid $200.
@Joel-ru4nm6 ай бұрын
Likely the govt imposes tax on unhealthy items which people would buy even if the price goes up like coke, beer, cig???
@fahadamjad31807 ай бұрын
Nice ,happy to see that u r enjoying Ur visit.
@ufky17 ай бұрын
Nice presentation,good video !Those prices at Ehlikeyf Cafe ,Simit Sarayı seems very good for that touristy areas in Eminönü. Two months ago i was there behind of Spice Bazaar costed one espresso 100 TL, turkish coffee 80, one piece of cake 120 TL..Beer in a pub in Karaköy omg 200 TL ( 6 Euros- i did not order) Particularly In Grand Bazaar ( Kapalı Çarşı) the prices are totally crazy…More expensive than big europanien cities…Actually overall In Turkey now there is no more the sense of cost&value balance . You can pay anything anywhere,you have to be careful before you order.Ciao
@robertdebra53727 ай бұрын
Well done Jason. My family is planning to visit Turkey for the first time. Your Turkey vlog is very useful especially prices of accommodation, transport and food.
@Icheb827 ай бұрын
I just returned from Istanbul and there's one major problem with this city. From October 2023 to May 2024 prices in turkish lira have DOUBLED so Istanbul from an affordable place suddenly moved to another league meant for cities like Berlin / Warsaw. For example: a breakfast for two people was 350 lira in October 2023 and now it's 700 lira in May 2024. They charge a whooping 320 lira for a glass of wine and 120 lira for extra butter in your breakfast menu. Call me crazy but these are prices from Amalfi coast.😮 Rising prices might be something acceptable IF the quality of food and services was high BUT that's not the case with Istanbul. For the asking price food quality is abysmal and service quality is mediocre at best. Also: the price disparity for main attractions between locals and tourists is absurd. For example Tokapi entrance fee is 250 lira for locals and 1500 lira for tourists (6x!!!). I get it you're a local paying taxes in Istambul you get the lower price but 1500 lira is a rip off and screams: exploitation. No thanks.
@Largeportion10006 ай бұрын
3 for dinner, small bottle of wine 1 beer 1 water 4988 lira over 400 in tax, it's ridiculous
@acooksla6 ай бұрын
Don’t agree, we just returned as well and it’s totally worth it, it’s an amazing city. We were there two years ago and yes it’s a lot more expensive but still a special place. For sure, worth going to.
@Largeportion10006 ай бұрын
@@acooksla come on your a chef, the food is ordinary which is paralleled buy the service and let down by the over inflated prices, be honest. I am also semi retired and have been traveling the world since the mid 80's
@JN-wr9he6 ай бұрын
You must have been unlucky, Turkey is famous for delicious food and great service
@Largeportion10006 ай бұрын
@@JN-wr9he use to be
@paulhefner28137 ай бұрын
Turkey has no way to stop the inflation. It destroys the savings for the elderly. The young people will have continual increases but importers will have trouble. I noticed many turkish goods no longer come to Malaysia. thanks for the video.
@timlaw4065 ай бұрын
Inflation has already started to go down as of last month and macroeconomic indicators are generally positive.
@aryantaghdiri16975 ай бұрын
@@timlaw406actually? Is there hope?
@sbkpilot17 ай бұрын
$40/night for that is really a good deal I would say given the location and that it isn't a monthly rental. However, places like Antalya are now getting inundated with expats and western retirees from UK and US and the costs have gone through the roof.
@londonmf7 ай бұрын
I spend time equally in London and Turkey , mainly Kuşadası, Bodrum And İstanbul. Many restaurants and bars in Turkey are now significantly more expensive than London . 600 lira for burger and chips in Antalya , 300 for a beer. Turkey’s main source of income is tourism and tourists will not be visiting with these prices . In 25 years of visiting Turkey I have never seen so much poverty , the average Turk is no longer able to afford meat . Years and years of crazy economics are finally catching up with Turkey and I feel things are going to get a lot worse before they get better.
@tesekkur7 ай бұрын
O.K! Turk! 25 years. Why did you leave Turkiye 25 years ago if the economy ( and politics, democracy, freedom) was good! If you feel sorry for 13 million refugees why don't you collect money for them so maybe they could get out poverty quicker. Just like the world, Turkiye is struggling economically. And if you care that much about people, open your house so homeless in London would have a safe place to sleep.
@CC-uq7cv7 ай бұрын
@@tesekkurreread what he said. He (or she) said he has been VISITING for 25 years.
@CC-uq7cv7 ай бұрын
@@tesekkurand Turks aren’t refugees… at no point did this individual mention the refugee situation
@tesekkur7 ай бұрын
@CC-uq7cv He migrated 25 years ago, and as many people he's been visiting place of birth. Poor people can be any ethnicity, but the majority of poor living in Turkiye are ' Syrian refugees.' Walk the streets, you might detect the difference between people born in Turkiye and Syrian refugees. They are poor. As I said, poor in any ethnicity, but majority are Syrian refugees.
@maxthelab84577 ай бұрын
@@tesekkur Thank God poverty isn't catching....
@mumihp7 ай бұрын
We spent 5 days there and came back last week from Istanbul. We spent £1300 in total for 2 of us, this is flights, hotels which was near sultanahmet, few minutes away, activity, food, travel, gifts for family and also, tickets for ayasofia, which was 50 euro. Istanbul is a great place to visit, but its not cheap.
@ccio.7 ай бұрын
1300£ for 1 week 2 persons and "all incl." And you call it not cheap??
@mumihp7 ай бұрын
@@ccio. It was 4 nights stay, not inclusive as we booked seperately. The hotel did come with free breakfast. But it would have been less but we purchased luggage, seats on our flights and I believe £150 included gifts, baklava, sweets for the family so it would have been a bit more cheaper. I conside £1300 for 4 days for 2 people to not be cheap considering I saw a 7 days deal, all inclusive deal in Antalya for less than £1k in May.
@ianjunitedk7 ай бұрын
Wow, thanks for the heads up. I can well believe what you say about it not being cheap. I am not really sure where is still cheap anymore. Many places and commodities have become a lot more expensive since Covid and the War in Ukraine.
@mumihp7 ай бұрын
@@ianjunitedk to be honest, regret not going last year as atleast the ayoaofia would have saved me £50, no longer free since Jan 2024 and it was slightly cheaper last year... But with inflation, everything has gone up. It also could have been cheaper but we brought gifts, brought plane seats and luggage. Plus our hotel hotel was literally 4 mins away from sultanahmet area so there was things we could have gone cheap on or do without. But I decided.. If we are spending all that money, might as well be in comfort. Though one great deal we did was the bosphorus tour at night, with free dinner, 3 hour entertainment, free pick up and drop off to our hotel, cost £50 as we haggled for the price. So yes, you can save money such as staying on the other side or kadikoy area... But one thing helped was, we made a plan, budget and also, travelled on train, very easy and cheap.
@minasolmaz27337 ай бұрын
Ayasofya was free before as it is not a museum anymore. Is this for nonmuslims only?
@MrJordanlewis7 ай бұрын
I got back from Istanbul yesterday and compared to 2 years ago I’m shocked at the prices but if you go to the right places then it can be cheap still. My hotel was next to taksim square and everything was expensive. Asian side still cheap.
@EggFeaster7 ай бұрын
Off topic but how was the weather? It seems like many people in this video are wearing long sleeves. Is it chilly? I leave in 2 days for Turkey.
@ianjunitedk7 ай бұрын
If I visit, I'll got to the Asian side. The European side sounds like a total tourist trap
@MrJordanlewis7 ай бұрын
@@EggFeaster I was actually surprised how chilly it got at night. I didn’t take any jumpers etc. 3 days were warm enough for shorts etc but 1 day was wet and little cold. But night time was chilly. Locals were wearing jumpers everyday tho 😂
@MrJordanlewis7 ай бұрын
@@ianjunitedk totally agree. Honestly don’t know why people would visit where I was in taksim square. Just had normal shops and restaurants. Asian side was so much better and better value for money
@09srrott5 ай бұрын
Thanks, very informative! Yikes, I lived in Turkey 2014 - 2017. Inflation is horrendous.
@SK-xw4gu7 ай бұрын
Hi Jason: Very nice video explaining the costs in Istanbul right now. I have been to Turkiye twice- once in 2013 and last year. I had some TL 70 with me left over from the previous trip. Imagine my shock when i saw the price of a cup of coffee at Istanbul airport (300TL). My cash was of no use and I had to use my credit card to pay for breakfast. in spite of the uptick in prices, i would still visit Turkiye as there a lot more places I want to visit in that country.
@CrisatnoRonaldodos5 ай бұрын
We are in turkey these days I found hotels and food prices are crazy. So far I have visited Istanbul, cappadocia and antalya all super expensive. My advice for cappadocia we drove 20 minutes to a city and found good but cheap food as compared to our hotel.😊
@reyinfante55537 ай бұрын
As a foreigner visiting Turkey, it depends what time of the year and most probably the location. Lasf Feb-Mar this year, I was in Didim, dolmus is 15TL one way, I stayed in small but decent hotel in Altinkum for about $21 per day with free breakfast. Inside the room there is a small ref and a hot kettle which you can cook an egg and an instant noodle. There are McDonalds, BK, Starbucks, even Dominos Pizza. During Tourist month, hotel price can increase up to $60, but it includes breakfast, dinner and pool will be filled with water. Just be smart, go to Saturday Market, Bodrum turkish delights or Tugba for Souvenirs and be careful when buying carpets and turkish lights.
@abdulkadirmohamed53327 ай бұрын
Thanks Jason, your videos had helped me a lot to prepare my holiday on 16th June 2024 to istanbul.
@ashleycombs96837 ай бұрын
I'm going tomorrow ❤
@Lia-hl3kg7 ай бұрын
Thank you for this very informative and timely video. It's very useful for planning my trip to Turkiye. I like the way you showed the exchange rate and then the prices of goods, transport, and food. That chicken kebab in the last segment looks so delicious! Its price was not bad for the size of the platter.
@Mehmet-TR5 ай бұрын
Half of the employees in the country work for minimum wage and the minimum wage is 17,000 TL = 472 € in 2024. 
@shahsuvar7 ай бұрын
Actually, the bazaar area you visited starting at 3:15 is called Mahmutpaşa.
@ninacalvo88236 ай бұрын
Avocado per item not kilo,35 lira is not for the price of the milk ,it is a for the drink called Ayran.
@JamesHenderson-uv3li7 ай бұрын
Thanks for the updates update. Very informative and will help me budget accordingly.
@Khogaaya7 ай бұрын
I went in the winter and was sickened by how expensive it was. Even the Migros is a rip off now.
@leoprg53307 ай бұрын
Never been to Turkey before inflation but didn't find current prices in supermarkets like Migros shockingly high. Both the bread and olive oil is same price as in Czechia (I only checked major tourist location), many items were cheaper. Avocados were definitely not 24 liras per kg, but more like per pieces but even that is cheap.
@Khogaaya7 ай бұрын
@@leoprg5330 Well tbh I was told that Istanbul is always going to be that more pricey. I went to Antalya a year before and did notice the price rises there too but not as much.
@TH-fw1zb5 ай бұрын
@@Khogaaya Calling it a rip off makes it sound like Migros is trying to betray their customers when in reality they just have to adapt to the general inflation of the country.
@timothyy7 ай бұрын
Love this video. I mean inflation is one of the most talked about topic throughout the world with many countries experiencing it right now. May be you can do a similar video everytime you visit a country. It would be very interesting to be able to compare when we are able to compare a country to another... Cheers and keep it up
@heroiccombatengineer60185 ай бұрын
You're partially right tho, even less tourists come and they have the same complaints as we have. THE DAMN YELLOW CABS
@miracmuberragul24447 ай бұрын
As a turkish person, I could say the prices are nearly the same all over Istanbul. Also, your pronunciation of simit is so sweet :)
@andybaker24567 ай бұрын
Looks like prices have shot up since I was there just last June! Thanks to the favourable exchange rate, I had a cheap but wonderful time staying in a beautiful Airbnb just round the corner from Taksim Square. It doesn't seem as though I would be able to repeat that experience quite so cheaply this year.
@melissamoniz73875 ай бұрын
Hey Jason thanks for a realistic perspective on current situation in turkey. Could you please recommend the best affordable restaurants or eateries? And evening hangouts (safest places) - perhaps a video? Thanks so much! Greetings from South Africa! 🎉😊
@garymiller72187 ай бұрын
Marmeris used to be cheap ,been going to Turkey for 40 years ,prices are going through the roof for food and drinks. Dentists optician's cigarettes are still very cheap,the price of hotels has shot up alot.
@navidnavidi97477 ай бұрын
I am now in vacation in Istanbul in Taksim and the prices are the same as Germany where i live! It’s too expensive and would not come here until it becomes cheaper!!! I would rather go other places! For a five persons family at least you need 4500€ / 9 days (all expenses from flight and going back) if you want to buy cloths etc… and once a day in a restaurant and do sightseeing… i love Istanbul ❤ but its not affordable anymore… BR
@alihanaydogdu61587 ай бұрын
Don't come then.
@navidnavidi97477 ай бұрын
@@alihanaydogdu6158 thanks 🙏 i would not
@navidnavidi97477 ай бұрын
@@alihanaydogdu6158 Ok Boss i want not come again 🙏
@Rchigo4 ай бұрын
@@navidnavidi9747 come again bro
@TheSwede707 ай бұрын
Nice video Jason! Thanks for the price updates. Like you said, devalued currency does not always mean cheap. Usually that occurs (cheaper price for a hard currency exchanger) early on in the cycle, before the inflation accelerates (if it does).
@neonomad19397 ай бұрын
Good observation!!
@salqubeq52037 ай бұрын
Useful update on inflation impact. The numbers help. Thanks
@theleaf117 ай бұрын
I am travelling solo to Istanbul from 8th to 14th of June. I believe your videos will help me a lot! BTW, anyone would like to have a travel bud? I know Turkish, so we won't face any issues I believe 👍🏻
@kee76785 ай бұрын
How was your trip? I'm going in about a week or so...
@sventeeuwen15436 ай бұрын
We just came back from Istanbul last friday and although it was nice we found the prices sky rocket high... we had to pay between 80 and 100 euro for dining allot of the time, ones they charged us 21 euro for a glass of wine, that's outrageous if you ask me. And all the tickets like you said end up also because there are dozens of things to visit. We had the museum pass but with that pas you should be able to download an app with audio guide, but that one does not work and they do not give you an audio guide because you have to buy a paper ticket for that. We where blown away... and did not liked that. The bad thing is they charge holiday visitors 10 times more then they do locals, The price is already 25 to 30% higher then you now show in the video. For us way to expensive if you ask me if you take in mind that the supermarkt is verry cheap and sallary is also still low. Also transport is oke, per trip not 15 like you said but 17,7 now. Kebab is 300 to 450 almost every where, same for döner. We want go there any more and found that allot of people we spoken to said the same. Its not what it was before.
@anthonywirth99367 ай бұрын
That massive plate of food was 200 lira which is about 9AUD. It would be triple that in Australia. Pasta and water was incredibly cheap in the supermarkets as well.
@Largeportion10006 ай бұрын
Go to istanbul it is ridiculously expensive we just spent 230 aud for dinner
@anthonywirth99366 ай бұрын
@@Largeportion1000 What the hell?
@jj-if6it6 ай бұрын
Yeah it's still good value for us
@MariaWerner-sf1ef6 ай бұрын
And do you think they have Australian salaries?!
@Largeportion10006 ай бұрын
@@MariaWerner-sf1ef No so why do they charge like they do, Its ridiculous so much better cheaper food through out Europe
@TheDidiButter5 ай бұрын
If you are a manufacturing country, self sustainable and less dependent on the imports for basic goods and raw materials (oil, etc.) the fall of currency will not change much of the cost of goods. Like what happen here, regardless of the local currency value, the price of goods need constant revision as everything is tied to USD.
@21eesa7 ай бұрын
Brilliant as always Jason! If you are still in Istanbul I would recommend visiting the non tourist areas like atasehir and umraniye
@emregomecoglu7 ай бұрын
What is he going to visit there? Apartment blocks?
@21eesa7 ай бұрын
@@emregomecoglu how about none tourist shops and restaurants where he won't get ripped off? How about the decent malls or mimar cami? Everyone shows europe side us non turks in uk usa etc don't wanna see the usual sultanahmet, taksim etc. The food is bad there the place is full of tourists and its been shown many times on YT. We wanna see real Istanbul
@kocahmet17 ай бұрын
ümraniye? lol. at least say bebek or may be levent where there are cool cafes, restaurants to sit. anything you will find in ümraniye, you will find better in üsküdar or beşiktaş.
@21eesa7 ай бұрын
@@kocahmet1 and then pay double too?
@KateC_Life5 ай бұрын
was a wonderful trip in Istanbul I last July right before the high inflation started.everything was cheap and worthy for me and a lot of kind people
@CineRanter5 ай бұрын
Intereeting video!
@ufky17 ай бұрын
Real inflation at %150 ( minimum) in the markets
@Retiredtraveler19616 ай бұрын
Hey, great video! I don’t have any plans right now to get to Istanbul, but it’s definitely one of those places. I really really want to check out. It’s nice to have a clue.
@RichardCork-v7v6 ай бұрын
Thank you for your video very informative!
@TravAlligator7 ай бұрын
In my 2019 trip, a Durum Kebap was ₺12 (USD $2 in 2019) and today it is ₺180 (USD $5.60). Kunefe was ₺12 (USD $2 in 2019) and today it is ₺160 (USD $5) Entry fee to Hagia Sofiya was ₺60 (USD $10 in 2019) and today it is ₺850 (USD $27) A single journey on tram was ₺2.65 (USD $0.45 in 2019) and today it is ₺17.7 (USD $0.55) A meal for two in a good restaurant was ₺150 (USD $25 in 2019) and now it looks like ₺1200 (USD $37) This is insane!!!
@alihanaydogdu61587 ай бұрын
Actually it isn't.
@Princess-vm7qg7 ай бұрын
My god thats so crazyyy
@goliniorchards91497 ай бұрын
If you going to compare what you could buy in Us dollars in 2019 and now. Do not forget even in the Us prices of 2019 and now its not the same actually its even worse. Check the price of 3 piece of Kfc in 2019 and now, or of a bugger in Mcdonalds
@TravAlligator7 ай бұрын
@@goliniorchards9149 The USD conversion that I've mentioned is for 2019 and 2024. So the values are correct.
@sc52524 ай бұрын
It means that the exchange rate of 32 liras to USD 1 is too high, should be about 45---48 liras to USD 1 will be reasonable?
@dhanilennevald31136 ай бұрын
CAN YOU MAKE A VIDEO OF PRICE DIFFERENCE OF STAYING / FOOD IN ASIA VS. EUROPE SIDES... THANK YOU FOR CONSIDERING
@thhovelites37496 ай бұрын
🙏Thank you. We are planning our Türkiye-Greece trip for 2025. This is such a useful deep dive into local prices. I understand completely that this will not be current in a year. But you’ve given us a heads up. We will look for a similar video in March-April 2025.
@iprph907 ай бұрын
I watch a lot of travel videos. Great job on presenting clear, concise information.
@deprofundis42847 ай бұрын
So true. I was there last month. Prices are really high, equivalent or even higher to a European capital. Food definitely wasn't what you see in KZbin, you really have to do do some good research before you visit a restaurant otherwise you will be really disappointed..Still thought Istanbul and the surrounding areas that l visited was really nice.
@Harun-qb9dp7 ай бұрын
Teşekkürler.
@tessjones5987Ай бұрын
Excellent Vlog. Thank you.
@3ALEGIONS7 ай бұрын
Prices in tourist areas don't accurately reflect the true cost of living. It's beneficial to venture outside these areas and compare prices.
@timlaw4067 ай бұрын
Istanbul was the most visited city in the world last year according to Euromonitor Global Index. One thing people keep forgetting is wages have also gone up in both Lira and Dollar Euro terms. Minimum and average wage are 60-70% more than 2 years ago in USD, EUR. Just that it is very expensive to rent or buy property and eating out is much more in dollars than the last few years.
@kocahmet17 ай бұрын
and antalya is 4th most visited city in the world. paris is 5th.
@Vatan18717 ай бұрын
Don’t lie, purchasing power of Turks is wrecked in the last 4 years.
@timlaw4067 ай бұрын
@@Vatan1871 Cost of living went up by 60-70 percent in dollars too, just like wages (310USD minimum wage in 2022 to 530USD in 2024- do your math!). Lowest level public servant gets 1000USD a month. It would be crazy to claim purchasing power is good for Turks, but Turkey is expensive for foreigners too, no more of that "Ahh Turkey is dirt cheap" bullsh*t. Go change yr name first, before talking yr country down in front of foreigners.
@juliaperkins33877 ай бұрын
Seven and a half million Turks are working in European countries they are considered tourists as well
@jj-if6it6 ай бұрын
@@kocahmet1that's wild
@nadeemshafi92817 ай бұрын
Your back ! Good you make great videos
@alpt19807 ай бұрын
Problem is not prices. Salaries for locals
@aycasummersford37687 ай бұрын
A local would not shop in that supermarket in taksim that’s been designed and priced for tourists you are better of in BİM OR 101 or Migros
@alshami74567 ай бұрын
Prices in tourist countries have seriously gone through the roof... Either western countries inflation is actually not bad in comparison, or tourist countries have caught on and are just ripping off westerners. I recently paid $16 for a cappucino, $40 for a burger, and like $120 for dinner in an average restaraunt, in countries where most people make $50 a day at most. Something is seriously wrong... I think too many westerners have been trying to chase a cheaper lifestyle overseas, and tourist countries have caught on to this and have raised their prices to be similar if not more than our western countries. Crazy
@hubiraithegreat7 ай бұрын
Well, the prices are the same for the locals and they are also high in non-touristic places as well (I am talking for Turkey) and I was also shocked to pay 10£s for a cappucino at a starbucks, and as you say the local everyday restaurants are also overpriced. In fact a couple of weeks ago local Turkish people boycotted the restaurants for the overpricin, and did not eat out for a weekend. If this trend continues no-one including the tourists won't be able to eat outside. But considering the fact that Turkey is 90 million and this overpricing is everywhere, it is more about the overall trend rather than ripping of the tourists, the prices are the same for everyone, actually hotels are more expensive for the Turks...
@fairysoul4447 ай бұрын
What are you saying prices is same for everyone
@vintage19007 ай бұрын
@fairysoul444 inflation is everywhere in Turkey not just tourist areas. It is affecting daily life for Turks and harming them more than western tourists.
@fairysoul4447 ай бұрын
@@vintage1900 ik? Thats what i said
@marcrodet49007 ай бұрын
$40 for a burger: which city?
@aldemir61275 ай бұрын
Thanks for the information Mr.
@ageofechochambers94696 ай бұрын
Subscribed, its a delight to watch your channel my friend. 👍
@user-kz9rp3pq2z7 ай бұрын
Really interesting Jason, thank you. The food still looks great in turkey! Those prices are a bit higher from a few years ago.😊
@lintonpair5 ай бұрын
Wondering WHERE that airbnb was. Im coming to Istanbul in November and would like to look at renting the same place
@acooksla6 ай бұрын
We just got back and were amazed at the prices from two years ago when we were there. Double for everything 😮 We will return though as we love it.
@ben-aus4 ай бұрын
In Turkey right now, from Australia! More expensive than my relatives who went a year ago. We got a menu where the old prices are covered with a sticker. We lifted the sticker. In one increase, here are some examples in Australian Dollars: Garlic bread $1 now $8 Margarita drink $3 now $15 Soup $2 now $10 At the beach a man tried selling coconuts to drink $20 each. I bought a bottle of water and a small pack of biscuits $12. Entry to many ruins around $60. Unless we eat a kebab, dinners are around $50-$80 for two people. Excludes alcohol (don't drink much).
@hasret86377 ай бұрын
In 18.20 the ones that you have shown as milk are ayran, the yogurt drink😄😄 As you guys have noticed the public transportation prices in Istanbul is super low in comparison to everything. It is thanks to the mayor of Istanbul who supported people's right to travel as much as they like😊 Students can travel during the whole month almost limitlessly paying 5-6 pounds regardless of the means of transportation (etc bus, tube, ferry it doesn't matter).
@tesekkur7 ай бұрын
Public transport has always been cheap, almost cheapest in the world. Always. Was, still. Nothing to do with new mayor.
@hasret86377 ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@tesekkur7 ай бұрын
@@hasret8637 Sorry, the fact made you crazy.
@Krbpakistan20006 ай бұрын
Beautiful video Jason with good information. Blue Mosque is free entry but rest of huge entry fee, been to Istanbul 4 times in 2017, 2019, 2020 and 2023. In 2017 the Galata tower fee was 25TL and Topkapi Palace around 40TL. In 2017 £1 I got 5TL, 2019 was 8TL, 2021 around 17TL and 2023 Oct was 38TL. Yes foods and transportation was expensive now. My favourite Mosque is Camlica Camii and 2nd is Blue and 3rd is Sulemaniya Mosque. Regards
@rumanachowdhury7 ай бұрын
Hey Jason. We just arrived to Istanbul today. Would be cool to meet up if you are still around. Last time I saw you on your flight back from Turkey on the plane (doubt you remember though as it was ages).
@SamiraBach-u7v2 ай бұрын
It was informative, thank you.
@chriscantor63297 ай бұрын
I'm Ozzie and just back from 3 weeks in Turkey. Restaurants in Turkey in my experience were approximately the same price as OZ and UK (ie expensive) with Turkish wine (surprisingly good) more expensive. Lovely people.
@gambaridup7 ай бұрын
Thanks for your brand-new Istanbul report, May 23, 2024
@nismo_north10977 ай бұрын
Don't come to Ontario Canada ... prices here make Istanbul look cheap 😢
@aybarsn.17137 ай бұрын
Well I’m sure that wages in Ontario is higher than Istanbul
@tesekkur7 ай бұрын
Does the council of Ontorio take 45journalist from different media companies, but all allies of the council which continually doing marketing of the opposition party ( CHP) in Canada, and the council book and pays for one of the most luxurious hotels in Rome - 50000 TL for a night , as well as having the most expensive of wines. Some journalists brought their partners also. As well as opposition party journalists, 30 people from council ( !!!!) Total 75 people to see the sign up for European Games. Their extra luxury stay , all paid by public money - I paid for those journalists' luxury.
@islamicfukistanisocialistr27587 ай бұрын
Its not Canada anymore. Turbanators destroyed this country just like their own one.
@narniadan7 ай бұрын
It's not only Ontario, Australia, the UK, USA all feeling the heavy financial burden. Poor people not even able to afford rent. Consequently, the crime rate has increased. How I see the UK after 3 years living in China (I went home) on YT
@MariaWerner-sf1ef5 ай бұрын
@@nismo_north1097 I’m sure your salaries are a lot higher!
@yunusemregedik47735 ай бұрын
it does not matter how much it is expensive. Lovely country Turkey
@keepthefaith95944 ай бұрын
I think you will find turkish airports have crazy prices Dalaman airport 10 euros a coffee. In marmaris I was charged £5 1 ice cream on a boat trip in Marmaris. Most people will go all inclusive no one will go self catering anymore . I remember 2008 you could by a beer for 6 lira. Pizza was 10 lira. Buses were 1 lira boat trips were 25 lira so big difference in prices compared to now
@daisygmmr9907 ай бұрын
Fucking hell, as a local even I didnt know that the prices have skyrocketed that much. I dont usually visit touristic sides of Istanbul but boy it is expensive af. Especially Simit Sarayı, a single piece of börek for 160???? that's a major ripoff dude stay away from there.
@Salladin0077 ай бұрын
It seems that you don't leave your neighborhood !!!...Compared to other countries, Turkey still remains cheap. In other countries prices have been multiplied by 4, 5 and more.
@anna-qs9ul7 ай бұрын
@@Salladin007 well that’s the case for tourists not locals, 160 liras for a single portion of börek is insane.
@narniadan7 ай бұрын
@@anna-qs9ul As he's mentioned " Simit Sarayi " is a franchise, as with Mc.Donald's. Prices do not change whether in a touristy area or not. That Simit Sarayi was in a section where workers or local people go to have their lunch. You call a home cooked meal in AU7.90 expensive. The same meal would cost minimum $15 in Australia. Even you can't get a sandwich for $7.90 in a supermarket. People visiting Australia are complaining how expensive the prices are. Maybe, there is a pattern with some visitors.
@anna-qs9ul7 ай бұрын
@@narniadan i know what simit sarayı is jesus christ, when i said that 160 liras for a single portion of börek is insane i wasn’t claiming that he got ripped off or anything i was trying to draw attention to how weak the currency has gotten because i remember paying 40-50 liras at MOST for the same thing a year ago. i don’t understand how this could be a topic of discussion at all considering that turkey has an inflation rate of %70 (according to international data, i’d claim that it’s even more) you can’t compare it to a country like Australia where inflation stands at single digits. and the fact that it seems cheap to tourists just further proves my point.
@narniadan7 ай бұрын
@@anna-qs9ul If you know then your comment " tourists not for locals, 160 TL borek in Simit Sarayi is confusing because it sounds as the prices at that Simit Sarayi is a tourist trap. Single digits or double digits; a bottle of water $3 - 5 in a supermarket, sit down $7. One stop or withing one zone one way $4, ferry all day $50, Uber for couple of miles minimum $12, from airport to the city $70 It's not cheap according to people visiting Australia. And calm down.
@danielvalenzuela97647 ай бұрын
Great video Jason thank you very informing all on cost of things and inflation. Until next time take care and peace
7 ай бұрын
It did get cheaper for the tourists. Pity to the local people.
@Musahiban7 ай бұрын
You can still find reasonable priced food accomodation if you dont stick around blue mosque area. Museums are still way cheaper than europe
@luciantudorica61696 ай бұрын
In Greece and Italy the museums are free under 25 and under 17 for UE members… For a big family it s a huge difference…
@تحياالجزائر-ب2ه7 ай бұрын
Hello my friend Jason, I feel happy when I see your angelic face. Keep it up my friend, your videos are amazing 😊❤
@PD-zv2gr6 ай бұрын
To anyone who got a heart attack hearing it, visiting the Blue Mosque does not in fact require you to pay any ticket. However, it is true that Hagia sophia now has an entrance fee of 25€ (as far as I know due to maintenance costs, something which is highly questionable given the little work that has been done on it this year or in the last decade foe that matter).
@hartleyroadprimaryschoolwi292219 күн бұрын
There is no entrace fee at the Hagia Sopia.
@zehrauymaz5687 ай бұрын
You should have visited one of the most popular chain markets because most of the locals do the shopping there ,like Bim ,A101,Şok...They are like Lidl markets in Europe.
@freebooks44566 ай бұрын
Very useful information, thanks! Which area of Istanbul to stay for a week regardless of price? I know you stayed in Galata neighborhood, is it safe in the evening? And how easy to get to airport from Galata neighborhood?
@timothypowell86243 ай бұрын
I'm English and live in Turkey. It's now cheaper for me to take my summer holiday in Spain than in Turkey. Forgot Turkey as a cheap destination.
@narniadan7 ай бұрын
10 Lira or 18 Lira for water (50cent or 0.84 cent not even a dollar)! Well! The cheapest a bottle of water you could get from a takeaway shop in Australia is $5 , from a supermarket is $3. 0.83cent for one trip in Turkiye, $7.50 for one trip in Australia.
@fairysoul4447 ай бұрын
1 euro is 36 turkish lira and we dont earn in euros or in dollars in Turkey so saying water is 5 dollar in australia is meaningless cuz we dont earn in euro or dollar
@narniadan7 ай бұрын
@@fairysoul444 If you don't get it, it's not my problem but yours. Even a primary school kid could get the video titled 'How Expensive is Istanbul, 2024 ' and what's written above in the first place. But I guess you're from %7000 inflation side, $1 = 1500000Lira which I'm not surprised you hadn't got it.
@fairysoul4447 ай бұрын
@@narniadan well if you gonna mock currency of country and say 1 dollar is 1500000 lira like its not 1 dollar equals to 36 lira you shpuldnt come to this country, have some respect. But if you dont have any and start to insult me from nowhere when i just said it is expensive for locals dont wait for some respect from me as an answer.
@levents19345 ай бұрын
Haven’t visited 🇹🇷 since 2017. I would get shock now tho 🤯
@lottoo56934 ай бұрын
Imagine ur a local and earn 17k lira minimal wage (which 50% of the population earn) while the rent is 14k in istanbul (1-2 rooms). Crazy...
@minasumic25437 ай бұрын
Blue Mosque and any Mosque entry is free. Haghia Sophia is different
@js87053 ай бұрын
I was in Istanbul a year ago and in a year the property rentals have almost doubled. I was shocked. I am wanting to go back to Turkey but it has gotten so expensive. Was cheap as chips when I visited. Food looks reasonable.
@lordklemenc5 ай бұрын
a couple of years ago i payed 5TL for a turkish cay ...before covid a simit would cost 2 TL
@Romana19007 ай бұрын
how is the weather in january , i am planning to go first week of january ... but no idea about the weather
@tesekkur7 ай бұрын
January- snowing
@a.tartist5 ай бұрын
Wow what happened to Turkey? Most are even more expensive than it is in Greece, few years ago Greek people always talked when visiting Turkey about how cheap it was!
@jumpinjehoshaphat19517 ай бұрын
Until recently, President Erdoğan has prevented Türkiye's central bank from raising interest rates to fight inflation. And judging from its recent decision to halt rate hikes, he continues to hinder inflation-fighting measures.
@freebooks44566 ай бұрын
Also, may I have the name of the Airbnb you stayed in Istanbul (Galata area)? Thanks in advanced.
@patriciafuchs59707 ай бұрын
Love Turkish food, doubt I will ever be able to visit, so thank you for this wonderful video. It certainly sounds quieter than Bangladesh or India or Pakistan! Great video!
@T800TM7 ай бұрын
please do not compare turkey with pakistan and bangladesh.the countries you mentioned are far behind turkey and are uneducated.
@YES-gf3pz6 ай бұрын
it would be interesting to know how much a common salary is. for example for sekretary or teacher...
@07naina7 ай бұрын
Thank you this is such a helpful video! We are arriving into Istanbul today! I just want to eat baklava cheap on a daily 😂