The best option for any beginner, visit the best sites in Istanbul’s Old Town, is a private half-day tour. Discover what has made Istanbul such a majestic and historically significant city by visiting all the important sights without having to line up for tickets with your own Spanish-speaking tour guide.
We will enter the Blue Mosque, Hagia Sophia, Basilica Cistern and Grand Bazaar and stop at an old madrassa for tea or Turkish coffee.
The restaurant is located on the street where the tram lines pass through Sultanahmet, approximately 1 minute walk from the Sultanahmet tram stop.
The tour ends at the Grand Bazaar.
The Blue Mosque (Sultanahmed Camii) is the most important religious temple in Istanbul. It has six minarets and was built by Sultan Ahmed I.
Hagia Sophia or, as the Turks call it, Ayasofya, is the symbol of Istanbul. It was built during the rule of Justinian between 532 and 537 and is one of the masterpieces of Byzantine art.
Some columns and obelisks attract visitors who come to Sultanahmet Square. It is located in the heart of Istanbul – formerly Constantinople; even further back, Byzantium. And its stones preserve the memory of the times when a famous racecourse was built there. This wooded corner, surrounded by the most important tourist monuments of the city, is like a kind of passage to yesterday, to the time of magic and splendor of old Byzantium.
The cisterns are tanks that were built so that the city would have water reserves in case it was attacked. Another name (much more attractive) by which the cistern is known is "Submerged Palace".
An old religious school to have tea or coffee.
The Grand Bazaar, one of the largest and oldest markets in the world, is a magical and mythical corner of Istanbul. Don't forget to check it out.
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