Explore Istanbul’s Old Town at your pace with a self-guided tour, featuring audio, video, and local insights for a rich cultural experience.
Explore Istanbul’s Old Town at your pace with a self-guided tour, featuring audio, video, and local insights for a rich cultural experience.
- Hagia Sophia Mosque - Standing before one of Istanbul’s most renowned landmarks, this monument embodies the city’s rich history and cultural intersections. Initially constructed as a Byzantine cathedral and later converted into an imperial mosque, Hagia Sophia harmonizes golden mosaics with grand Islamic calligraphy beneath its expansive central…
- Hagia Sophia Mosque - Standing before one of Istanbul’s most renowned landmarks, this monument embodies the city’s rich history and cultural intersections. Initially constructed as a Byzantine cathedral and later converted into an imperial mosque, Hagia Sophia harmonizes golden mosaics with grand Islamic calligraphy beneath its expansive central dome. The audio and written guide will reveal its architectural marvels, legendary tales, and the symbols that contribute to its distinct character. Visitors can choose to explore the exterior or venture inside, based on their interests and pace.
- Blue Mosque - Positioned in front of one of Istanbul’s most celebrated religious sites, this masterpiece of classical Ottoman architecture is renowned for its six minarets and cascading domes. Constructed in the early 17th century, the Blue Mosque symbolizes imperial devotion and architectural ambition. Inside, natural light floods through numerous windows, illuminating walls adorned with thousands of handmade Iznik tiles in hues of blue, turquoise, and white. The guide will uncover the symbolism of its design, the significance of its decorative elements, and the stories that have shaped this active place of worship. Visitors can explore the spacious courtyard and interior at their leisure.
- Hippodrome - Strolling through what was once the political and social hub of ancient Constantinople, this vast arena hosted chariot races, imperial ceremonies, public celebrations, and dramatic uprisings for nearly 900 years, influencing the city’s fate. Today, the former racetrack remains an open public square where several monumental relics still mark the central axis of the ancient arena. As visitors traverse the square, they will encounter the Obelisk of Theodosius, the Serpent Column, and the Walled Obelisk—each symbolizing imperial power and continuity from Rome to Constantinople. The guide will reveal the stories behind these monuments, the rival factions that once ruled the city’s streets, and how this space transformed from a Roman stadium into the Ottoman Atmeydanı and modern Sultanahmet Square.
- Basilica Cistern - Descend beneath Sultanahmet’s streets into the atmospheric Basilica Cistern, a 6th-century underground reservoir constructed during Emperor Justinian I’s reign to supply water to the Great Palace. Often called the “Underground Cathedral,” this expansive subterranean space is supported by 336 marble columns rising from shallow water, creating an eerie and almost otherworldly ambiance. As visitors walk along the elevated platforms, they’ll discover the cistern’s most iconic features, including the enigmatic Medusa heads used as column bases in the far corner. This stop will explain how the cistern served as a crucial lifeline for Constantinople and why it remains one of the city’s most unique and atmospheric landmarks.
- Topkapi Palace Museum - Enter the former heart of the Ottoman Empire at Topkapi Palace, a sprawling hilltop complex that served as the residence and administrative center of the Ottoman sultans for nearly 400 years. Overlooking the Bosphorus, the Golden Horn, and the Sea of Marmara, this UNESCO World Heritage Site unfolds through a series of courtyards that become increasingly private as visitors move deeper inside. Highlights include the Imperial Treasury, showcasing legendary objects such as the Spoonmaker’s Diamond and the Topkapi Dagger, and the Sacred Relics Chamber, one of the palace’s most spiritually significant spaces. The experience reaches its peak in the Harem, a secluded maze of richly decorated rooms that once housed the Sultan’s family and inner court. This stop will reveal how Topkapi functioned as a “city within a city” and why it remains one of Istanbul’s most powerful symbols of imperial life.
- Kapali Carsi - Enter the Grand Bazaar, one of the oldest and largest covered markets globally, established in 1460 by Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror. Designed as a “city within a city,” this vast labyrinth of vaulted streets has been Istanbul’s commercial heart for over five centuries. As visitors wander through its maze-like corridors, they’ll pass thousands of shops offering everything from handwoven carpets and Iznik ceramics to jewelry, leather goods, spices, and antiques. The bazaar’s street names still reflect the historic guilds that once organized trade here, preserving a living link to its Ottoman past. Beyond shopping, the experience is about atmosphere—listening to the hum of trade, sharing tea with merchants, and engaging in the centuries-old tradition of bargaining. This stop provides a vivid glimpse into Istanbul’s daily life, where history, commerce, and culture continue to intersect under one roof.

- Digital self-guided Istanbul travel guide
- Use on your smartphone, at your own pace
- Local tips & cultural insights
- Video guides to preview locations
- Audio guides for major landmarks
- Written guide with in-depth explanations
- Google Maps links with pinned locations
- Public transportation & walking directions
- Best time to visit & dress code tips
- Digital self-guided Istanbul travel guide
- Use on your smartphone, at your own pace
- Local tips & cultural insights
- Video guides to preview locations
- Audio guides for major landmarks
- Written guide with in-depth explanations
- Google Maps links with pinned locations
- Public transportation & walking directions
- Best time to visit & dress code tips
- Live tour guide
- Headphones
- Meals
- Private transportation
- Entrance fees
- Admission fees
- Live tour guide
- Headphones
- Meals
- Private transportation
- Entrance fees
- Admission fees
This experience is perfect for those who wish to explore Istanbul at a leisurely pace, free from rigid schedules and crowded tour groups.
Rather than a conventional guided tour, participants receive a meticulously crafted self-guided digital walking experience, designed by a licensed local guide. It features clear written descriptions, engaging audio…
This experience is perfect for those who wish to explore Istanbul at a leisurely pace, free from rigid schedules and crowded tour groups.
Rather than a conventional guided tour, participants receive a meticulously crafted self-guided digital walking experience, designed by a licensed local guide. It features clear written descriptions, engaging audio guides, and brief videos for each significant stop—ensuring that visitors not only see the sights but also gain a deeper understanding of them.
The journey offers complete flexibility. Participants choose when to begin, where to pause, and how long to linger. Engaging storytelling, cultural insights, and practical advice enable a meaningful connection with the city, rather than merely passing by its famous landmarks.
With Google Maps-pinned locations, optimal visiting times, dress code recommendations, and local insights, this guide allows for an in-depth and clear exploration of Istanbul at one’s own pace—akin to discovering the city with a knowledgeable local friend.
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking.
- After booking, you will receive a voucher with clear instructions and access details to use the digital guide.
- This is a fully digital, self-guided experience. You will need a smartphone with an internet connection to access the guide.
- The experience is delivered via Notion, a user-friendly platform that works like an interactive travel guide. No special app download is required beyond the free Notion app, and the guide can be easily accessed on your phone during your visit.
- Audio content can be played directly through your phone speakers or with personal headphones.
- Most travelers can participate.
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 99 travelers.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.