Are you ready to wander through the streets of history and hear the timeless stories of empires past? Join us for a captivating full-day tour that will take you deep into the heart of Istanbul’s most iconic landmarks!
Feel the echoes of history at Sultanahmet Square, gaze up at the majestic dome of Hagia Sophia, explore the opulence of the Ottoman sultans at Topkapi Palace, and immerse yourself in the colorful chaos of the Grand Bazaar. Every step of this journey offers a rich blend of culture, heritage, and unforgettable memories.
Don’t miss this once-in-a-lifetime experience — reserve your spot today and discover the soul of Istanbul!
Guide will welcome you with your names written on board.
Guide can meet with your with your names in front of Fountain.
Once the political and administrative center of the Ottoman Empire, Topkapi Palace served as the residence of the sultans and their royal court. Today, it is a grand museum showcasing imperial treasures, sacred relics, and priceless artifacts that offer a glimpse into royal life.Note: Topkapi Palace is closed on Tuesdays. On these days, the visit is replaced with the Basilica Cistern.
The Basilica Cistern, or Cisterna Basilica (Greek: Βασιλική Κινστέρνα, Turkish: Yerebatan Sarnıcı or Yerebatan Sarayı, "Subterranean Cistern" or "Subterranean Palace"), is the largest of several hundred ancient cisterns that lie beneath the city of Istanbul, Turkey.
Enjoy a special shopping stop in the historic Sultanahmet district, where you’ll find high-quality leather goods crafted with traditional Turkish artistry. This is a great opportunity to experience authentic local craftsmanship.
A masterpiece of architecture and history, Hagia Sophia was originally built as a church in 537 AD, later converted into a mosque in 1453, and turned into a museum in 1935. It is now once again a functioning mosque, welcoming visitors from around the world with its awe-inspiring beauty and significance.
Completed in 1616, the Blue Mosque is famed for its stunning blue İznik tiles and its six elegant minarets. It remains one of the most iconic religious and architectural landmarks of Istanbul.
Once the social and sporting center of Byzantine Constantinople, the Hippodrome was later a ceremonial space in the Ottoman era. Today, it features several historic monuments including the Obelisk of Theodosius, the Serpentine Column, and the German Fountain.
Step into one of the world’s largest and oldest covered markets. With around 4,000 shops, the Grand Bazaar offers everything from gold and carpets to spices, souvenirs, and antiques. Note: The Grand Bazaar is closed on Sundays.
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