Itinerary
- Hippodrome: - Once the social and sporting center of Byzantine Constantinople, mainly used for chariot races.
- Features historical monuments like the Obelisk of Theodosius, Serpent Column, and the Walled Obelisk.
- Today, it is known as Sultanahmet Square and retains some remnants of its glorious past. - Blue Mosque: - Built between 1609-1616 by Sultan Ahmed I, famous for its stunning blue Iznik tiles inside.
- Features six minarets, a large central dome, and beautiful Islamic calligraphy.
- Still an active mosque, so visitors should respect prayer times when planning their visit. - Bilgin Rug House: Specific details would depend on the location and nature of Bilgin's Leather. It could be a shop specializing in leather goods. Check for unique products and craftsmanship.
- Hagia Sophia Grand Mosque: - Originally a Byzantine church (537 AD), later an Ottoman mosque, then a museum, and now a mosque again.
- Famous for its massive dome, stunning mosaics, and a blend of Christian and Islamic architectural elements.
- Houses important relics such as the Weeping Column and spectacular golden mosaics.
Explanation will be from Outside , Guests Who want to visit will pay by their own on the gate - - A massive underground water storage system built in the 6th century by Emperor Justinian.
- Features hundreds of marble columns, including the famous Medusa Head Pillars.
- A mysterious, dimly-lit atmosphere with reflections of water adds to its charm. - Sultanahmet Square: Free enough time will be given to our guests for having their Lunch
- Istanbul Cable Car: Depending on the specific cable car route, you might enjoy a scenic ride with views of the city or natural landscapes.
- Eminonu Pier: Take a boat trip along the Bosphorus.
Capture breathtaking views of Istanbul's skyline and iconic landmarks.
Enjoy the refreshing breeze and the unique experience of crossing between continents. - Pierre Loti Tepesi: A popular area with shops, cafes, and a historical atmosphere. It's named after the famous French poet Pierre Loti.
- Eyup Sultan Mosque: Eyup Sultan Mosque is a significant religious site. The area also offers historical streets, shops, and a vibrant atmosphere.
Includes
- One Way Cable Car Ticket
- English Speaking Guide
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Boat Ticket Fees
- Lunch
- All Entrance Fees
Details
This tour is unique because it offers a blend of Byzantine, Ottoman, and modern Turkish history, all set against the stunning backdrop of Istanbul’s Bosphorus Strait, where two continents meet. Here’s what sets it apart:
Historical Depth – You’ll explore iconic sites from different eras, including the Hippodrome (Roman/Byzantine), Hagia Sophia (Byzantine/Ottoman), Blue Mosque (Ottoman), and the Basilica Cistern (Byzantine engineering marvel). Few tours offer such a seamless journey through time.
Bosphorus Experience – Ending (or beginning) with a Bosphorus cruise allows you to see Istanbul’s unique geography, palaces, and waterfront mansions from a completely different perspective. The sight of the city’s skyline merging East and West is unforgettable.
This tour is more than just sightseeing—it’s a journey through centuries, civilizations, and cultures, all in one unforgettable city!
Historical Depth – You’ll explore iconic sites from different eras, including the Hippodrome (Roman/Byzantine), Hagia Sophia (Byzantine/Ottoman), Blue Mosque (Ottoman), and the Basilica Cistern (Byzantine engineering marvel). Few tours offer such a seamless journey through time.
Bosphorus Experience – Ending (or beginning) with a Bosphorus cruise allows you to see Istanbul’s unique geography, palaces, and waterfront mansions from a completely different perspective. The sight of the city’s skyline merging East and West is unforgettable.
This tour is more than just sightseeing—it’s a journey through centuries, civilizations, and cultures, all in one unforgettable city!
Know Before You Go
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels













