Tour Itinerary
ISTANBUL CLASSICS
Aya Sofya
Visit the Church of Holy Wisdom, undoubtedly one of the greatest architectural creations in the world, which serves as a museum today. Also tour the Byzantine Hippodrome, the centre for entertainment, amusement and sports in the city during the Roman and Byzantine empires. We also visit the Egyptian Obelisk, the serpentine column and the German fountain of Wilhelm II.
Blue Mosque
The Sultan Ahmet Mosque, one of the most revered masterpieces in the Islamic world, is famous for its blue ceramic tiles and six minarets.
Grand Bazaar
The oldest and the largest covered market place in the world, with more than 3000 shops owing rich collection of handmade carpets, jewellery, leather and souvenirs.
Topkapi Palace
The former imperial residence of Ottoman Sultans , the oldest and the largest remaining palaces in the world. Today, used as a museum to exhibit works of art and many priceless artefacts.
Suleymaniye Mosque
A beauty outstanding even among all these domes and minarets that define the skyline of Istanbul was built by Sultan Suleyman The Magnificent in the 16th century.
Please note - Hagia Sophia is closed on Mondays and replaced with St. Chora. Topkapi Palace is closed on Tuesdays and replaced with the Archaeological museum.
Departs daily all year
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TWO CONTINENTS
One of the most beautiful sights in the world, the Bosphorus, is the strait separating two continents – Europe and Asia. Full day tour.
Spice Bazaar
An exotic food market and bazaar, selling spices, dried fruits, cheeses, olives, as well as towels, slippers, baskets and some jewellery.
Bosphorus Cruise
Cruise past the Ottoman palaces, Dolmabahce and Beylerbeyi, ancient wooden houses, modern villas and fortresses.
Rumeli Fortress
Historical armament built by Mehmet the Conquerer to control and protect the Bosphorus.
Dolmabahce Palace
The last residence for Ottoman Sultans with 365 rooms and 22 saloons. Famous for its great collection of European antiquity, furniture and 4.5 tonne chandelier.
Bosphorus Bridge
A unique chance to step from one continent (Europe) to another (Asia) in 2 minutes.
Camlica Hill
Exposes a panoramic view of Istanbul and the Bosphorus from the highest point in Istanbul.
Please note - Dolmabahce Palace is closed on Monday and Thursday and replaced with Imperial Yildiz Park and Yildiz Porcelain Factory. The Rumeli Fortress is closed on Wednesday. The Spice Bazaar is closed on Sunday