Embark on an enchanting 6-day journey through the cultural tapestry of Turkey. In Istanbul, delve into history at the Hippodrome, explore the architectural marvel of Hagia Sophia, witness the grandeur of the Blue Mosque, and uncover treasures at Topkapi Palace and the Grand Bazaar. In Cappadocia, wander through the whimsical landscapes of Cavusin Village and the Goreme Open-Air Museum, then descend into the depths of the Kaymakli Underground City. Discover Pigeon Valley's charm before flying to Izmir and visiting the ancient wonders of Ephesus, the Temple of Artemis, and the House of Virgin Mary. Continue to Pamukkale, known as the "Cotton Castle," to soak in its mineral-rich spas and explore the sacred ruins of Hierapolis. Conclude the journey back in Istanbul, where you depart with unforgettable memories of Turkey's rich history and breathtaking landscapes
Welcome to Istanbul-Turkey. We arrive at the Istanbul Airport, we transfer you to your hotel and you stay overnight.
After check in today will be a free day for self exploration and leisure.
Our inaugural stop takes us to the Hippodrome, an iconic historical site that served as the bustling hub of sporting events in Constantinople. This renowned location is celebrated for hosting four prominent monuments of significance: The German Fountain of Wilhelm II, the Egyptian Obelisk, the Serpentine Column, and the Column of Constantine. Each of these structures bears witness to the rich history and cultural tapestry of this ancient city.
Hagia Sophia, an iconic landmark, stands as Turkey's most renowned museum and a supreme architectural wonder. Its history is a captivating tale, initially erected as a grand church during the 6th century under the patronage of Emperor Justinian. In 1453, it underwent a transformation into a mosque during the reign of the Ottoman Emperor Fatih Sultan Mehmet. This transition marked a significant chapter in its storied existence. However, in 1935, a new chapter began when Hagia Sophia was reimagined as a museum. This transformation opened its doors to both local and international visitors, offering a unique blend of historical, cultural, and architectural treasures for all to admire and appreciate.
The Blue Mosque, also recognized as the Sultanahmet Mosque, stands as a breathtaking architectural masterpiece and ranks among Turkey's most magnificent Ottoman mosques. Its distinction lies not only in its grandeur but also in the unique feature of having six towering minarets, a rarity in the world of mosque architecture. It's important to note that the Blue Mosque is closed to visitors on Fridays.
The illustrious Topkapi Palace, steeped in history as the residence of the Ottoman dynasty over numerous years, held multifaceted roles. Notably, it served as a hub for educational administration and functioned as the epicenter of artistic endeavors within the state. Visitors can delve into its rich heritage, gaining insights into the sacred Islamic relics of the imperial treasury, exploring the intricacies of the palace kitchens, and examining an array of weaponry. It's vital to keep in mind that the Topkapi Palace is inaccessible to visitors on Tuesdays.
The Grand Bazaar stands as Istanbul's largest and most alluring marketplace, a bustling shopping hub that beckons with a diverse array of retail treasures. Here, visitors can immerse themselves in a world of shopping opportunities, ranging from exquisite carpets and fine leather goods to captivating jewelry, delectable Turkish delight, gleaming gold, and rare antique tiles. However, it's important to note that the Grand Bazaar is not open to shoppers on Sundays.
after tour transfer to Istanbul airport and evening flight to Cappadocia.
On arrival to Kayseri airport transfer to hotel in cappadocia and overnight.
Our first destination is the charming Cavusin Village, nestled within the enchanting Rose Valley. Here, you'll encounter a geological wonder: the Fairy Chimneys, which strikingly resemble mushrooms.
our journey continues to the renowned Goreme Open-Air Museum, an esteemed UNESCO World Heritage site. Within its hallowed grounds lie five Byzantine Orthodox churches, each bearing testament to the rich historical and artistic heritage of this region.
Ozkonak Underground City is a remarkable subterranean complex located in Cappadocia, Turkey. This ancient city, carved deep into the soft volcanic rock, served as a refuge for early Christians during times of persecution. It is renowned for its leveled architecture, featuring tunnels, chambers, storage rooms, etc
Pigeon Valley, situated in the captivating region of Cappadocia, Turkey, is renowned for its otherworldly landscape and the countless pigeonhouses carved into the unique rock formations. These pigeonholes, once used for housing pigeons, were an essential part of local agriculture as their droppings served as valuable fertilizer.
After tour you will transfer to Kayseri airport and an evening flight to izmir.
Following a delightful breakfast, our journey unfolds as we set forth for Pamukkale, a mesmerizing destination nestled in the heart of Aegean Turkey. Often referred to as the "Cotton Castle," Pamukkale derives its name from the striking white, cotton-like appearance of the mineral bath spas that grace the region. These thermal springs are rich in calcium, offering not only a picturesque sight but also therapeutic waters that have been sought after since the days of the Roman Empire. Hierapolis is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, its historical significance evidenced by the captivating ruins that dot the landscape. Among these ruins lies the necropolis, a final resting place adorned with sarcophagi that cradle the remains of prominent figures from antiquity, including the notable Marcus Aurelius. As our tour of this remarkable site concludes, we make our way back to Kusadasi,
Ephesus Ancient City: A Glimpse into the Roman Empire's Second-Largest City Our journey through time begins at the remarkable Ephesus Ancient City, a place that once stood as the Roman Empire's second-largest city, housing over 250,000 inhabitants during the 1st century BC. As we explore this well-preserved archaeological site, you'll be transported back in time to an era of grandeur and sophistication. Library of Celsius: Prepare to be mesmerized by the grandeur of the Library of Celsius, a structure that was not only a repository of knowledge but also an architectural marvel that stood the test of time. Theater: Stand in the midst of the monumental theater, where the echoes of legendary performances still seem to reverberate, and imagine the crowds that once gathered here for entertainment and discourse.
The Temple of Artemis: A Glimpse into the Past's Wonder Our next destination transports us to the site of the Temple of Artemis, known as one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Although the temple itself no longer stands, the remnants and historical significance of this place offer a glimpse into ancient rituals and beliefs. Let your imagination roam as you contemplate the architectural magnificence that once graced this hallowed ground.
Continuing our journey, we visit the House of Virgin Mary, a site of immense spiritual importance. According to tradition, this tranquil abode was where Mary, the mother of Jesus, spent her final years. Surrounded by the peaceful ambiance and natural beauty of the location, take a moment for reflection and contemplation.
After tour you will transfer to izmir airport and evening flight to Istanbul.
Today you will be free until your international flight. depends on your flight we will transfer you to the airport and our services end.
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
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