Are you ready to explore two of the most extraordinary destinations in the world? Join our Istanbul and Cappadocia tour for an unforgettable journey!
In Istanbul, to minimize unnecessary costs and avoid traffic delays, we offer professional guide-only services. Don’t worry—it’s simple and convenient! A meeting point will be arranged, and your guide will be there waiting for you promptly. If your hotel is located around Sultanahmet Square, the process will be even easier. If not, once your tour is booked, we’ll contact you to arrange a suitable meeting point.
In Cappadocia, the magical city, we’ll provide both a private car and a guide to make your experience seamless. You’ll be picked up directly from your hotel and embark on a day of discovery, uncovering the wonders of Cappadocia alongside your guide.
This tour is crafted for those who want a hassle-free and immersive experience in Turkey's most iconic destinations. Book now and let the adventure begin!
You can select your hotel for the pick-up service, or if you prefer to come to the meeting point, you need to arrive at the Cappadocia Visitor office in Göreme at 9:30 AM.
Kaymakli Underground City, located 20 km from Nevsehir, is an 8-storey building. You can explore the underground city, which is composed of tuff rocks!
Göreme open air museum is known as a rock settlement located 2 km east of Göreme town. from the 4th century to the 13th century, it was the occasion for an extremely intense monastic life. There are chapels, churches, seating places and dining halls located in almost every rock block.
The most beautiful point in Uchisar Castle, located 5 km from the center of Cappadocia, is the fairy chimneys. So much so that fairy chimneys, which can be seen from all over Cappadocia, are located here.
Love Valley is located 15 min driving distance from center of Goreme Town. It is known as one of largest valleys of central Cappadocia.
Devrent Valley, also known as Imagination Valley, is famous for its unique rock formations that resemble various animals and shapes. This captivating valley in Cappadocia offers visitors a chance to explore a natural wonderland that sparks creativity and wonder. A visit to Devrent Valley is a must for those looking to experience the whimsical side of Cappadocia's landscape.
Avanos, located 18 km north of Nevsehir, was called Venessa in Ancient times. The most developed culture in Avanos, where there are many pottery workshops, is pottery. You will love the dishes and pottery obtained with the ceramic mud obtained from the red soil and clay obtained from Kızılırmak.
The Istanbul Hippodrome is an ancient horse racing track located in the historical peninsula of Istanbul. It was built during the Byzantine Empire and served as the center for social and cultural events of that time. The Hippodrome is known for its three famous monument columns: the Obelisk, the Serpent Column, and the Column of Constantine. The Obelisk is an ancient monument brought from Egypt and erected in the 3rd century. The Serpent Column is a column from ancient Greece adorned with depictions of mythological creatures. The Column of Constantine was erected in honor of the Roman Emperor Constantine.
The Blue Mosque, also known as the Sultan Ahmed Mosque, is one of the most iconic landmarks in Istanbul. It was built in the 17th century by Ottoman Sultan Ahmed I. The exterior of the mosque is adorned with blue, green, and white İznik tiles, which give it a unique and stunning appearance. Located in the historic peninsula of Istanbul, the Blue Mosque is a popular destination for both locals and tourists. Its interior is equally impressive, with a grand dome and intricate decorations.
Hagia Sophia is one of the most important historical and cultural landmarks in Istanbul. It was originally built in the 6th century by Byzantine Emperor Justinian I. Hagia Sophia served as a church for many years, then it was converted into a mosque during the Ottoman Empire, and now it functions as a museum. The architecture and interior decoration of Hagia Sophia are truly impressive. Its grand dome, mosaics, and marble work are captivating. Additionally, the Imperial Mosaics found inside Hagia Sophia are significant works from the Byzantine era.
The Grand Bazaar is one of the most famous and oldest covered markets in Istanbul. It was first built in the 15th century and has served as a major trading and shopping center throughout history. The Grand Bazaar is renowned for its vast area and thousands of shops. Here, you can find handicrafts, jewelry, carpets, leather goods, and much more. The atmosphere of the bazaar is rich in history and bustling with activity, and bargaining is also common while shopping.
Topkapı Palace is one of the most famous historical and cultural sites in Istanbul. This palace, which was once used as the administrative center of the Ottoman Empire, was built in the 15th century. Topkapı Palace showcases captivating architecture and houses rich historical artifacts. Within the palace, you can explore the harem, museum, courtyards, and gardens. Additionally, the palace exhibits jewelry, clothing, and other precious items belonging to the Ottoman sultans.
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