Looking for an exciting and incredible city tour? Want to discover Istanbul from all its sides? You’re lucky to find us! Forget about boring and hackneyed city tours, we are going to show you passionate, authentic, history-rich real Istanbul! Feel the soul of Istanbul
- Bosphorus
- and both parts of its heart
- European and Asian sides of the city.
Looking for an exciting and incredible city tour? Want to discover Istanbul from all its sides? You’re lucky to find us! Forget about boring and hackneyed city tours, we are going to show you passionate, authentic, history-rich real Istanbul! Feel the soul of Istanbul
- Bosphorus
- and both parts of its heart
- European and Asian sides of the city.
- Pierre Loti Hill - Named after the renowned French author Pierre Loti, this famous café is located on a ridge offering a stunning view of the Golden Horn. Pierre Loti, whose real name was Julien Viaud, was a long-time resident and admirer of Istanbul. The historic café is the perfect spot to enjoy this breathtaking view. Visitors can take a cable…
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Pierre Loti Hill - Named after the renowned French author Pierre Loti, this famous café is located on a ridge offering a stunning view of the Golden Horn. Pierre Loti, whose real name was Julien Viaud, was a long-time resident and admirer of Istanbul. The historic café is the perfect spot to enjoy this breathtaking view. Visitors can take a cable car down the hill with a guide and then board their vehicles.
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Eyup Sultan Mosque - Commissioned by Fatih Sultan Mehmet II (Mehmet The Conqueror) five years after he captured Constantinople for the Ottomans in 1453, the mosque fell into disrepair and was further damaged by earthquakes. It was reconstructed in 1800 in a Baroque style using beautiful pale honey-colored stone. The interior is elegantly designed, with a decorated dome measuring 17.5m in diameter, supported by two half-domes. Located near the Golden Horn in the Eyup District of Istanbul, the mosque was built outside the walls of Constantinople after its conquest. According to a hadith in the Qital-e Rome chapter of Sahih Muslim, Prophet Muhammad stated that the first commander and army to conquer Constantinople would enter Paradise. Based on this hadith, Commander Abu Ayyub al-Ansari, who supported Prophet Muhammad after the hijra (migration) to Medina in 622, embarked on his last military campaign to Constantinople.
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Camlica Mosque - The Newest Symbol of Istanbul, the Grand Camlica Mosque, is considered the city’s latest emblem since its establishment. Inspired by both modern lines and historical elements, as well as Ottoman and Seljuk architecture, the Buyuk Camlica Mosque is visually and functionally impressive. It is recognized as the largest mosque in Turkey.
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Beylerbeyi Palace - Situated on the Bosphorus Strait, Beylerbeyi Palace features a nautical theme throughout its interior decorations, reflecting Sultan Abdulaziz’s love for the sea. The walls and ceilings are adorned with water and ship-themed images, and the palace is embellished with fountains and pools.
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Golden Horn - Bus Ride to Golden Horn
The Golden Horn, a natural and highly secure harbor, has been crucial to Istanbul’s development. It divides the European shore into two and stretches approximately 8 km, with its widest part at the Bosphorus entrance. Two streams flow into this inlet at its far end. Enjoy lunch on the boat. -
Bosphorus - Istanbul Bosphorus Cruise
The Istanbul Bosphorus Cruise is a fantastic activity in Istanbul. Enjoy lunch on the boat while cruising the Bosphorus, taking in the sights between Asia and Europe. The Bosphorus Lunch Cruise is one of the best ways to experience Istanbul’s full beauty. The Bosphorus Strait is a natural boundary separating Asia from Europe and an international waterway. The shores of the Bosphorus have hosted many civilizations throughout history. A Bosphorus tour is a must-do activity. -
Ortakoy - Ortaköy’s waterfront location is perfect for enjoying stunning views of the Bosphorus, especially at sunset. The area is also a hub for boat tours, offering tourists a chance to take a scenic cruise along the Bosphorus.
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Bosphorus Bridge - The Bosphorus Bridge, also known as the “First Bridge,” is a suspension bridge connecting Asia and Europe via a highway between Ortaköy and Beylerbeyi.
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Rumeli Fortress - The Rumeli Fortress
Before Mehmet the Conqueror captured Istanbul in 1453, the city had been besieged many times but managed to defend itself with the help of the Roman city walls. -
Kuleli Sahil - Kuleli Military High School, the oldest military high school in Turkey, is located in Çengelköy, Istanbul, on the Asian shore of the Bosphorus Strait. It was founded on September 21, 1845, by Ottoman Sultan Abdülmecid I.
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Uskudar - Opposite the historic peninsula, Üsküdar serves as a bridgehead where Asia begins, offering a magnificent view of Istanbul. Located at the Bosphorus opening, it has facilitated transportation between Asia and Europe since ancient times, thanks to its beautiful natural landscape. Üsküdar has always been a center of attraction.
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Kiz Kulesi - The Maiden’s Tower (Turkish: Kız Kulesi), also known as Leander’s Tower (Tower of Leandros) since the medieval Byzantine period, is situated on a small islet at the southern entrance of the Bosphorus Strait, 200 m (220 yd) from the coast of the Üsküdar neighborhood in Istanbul. It is one of the city’s most popular landmarks and monuments, with a history spanning over two millennia.
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Golden Horn - The Golden Horn marks the return point at the end of our tour.

- Lunch on the Boat
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off services from centrally located hotels
- Entrance tickets to Beylerbeyi Palace
- Cable car ticket
- Professional Guide licensed by the ministry of Tourism in the tours
- Lunch on the Boat
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off services from centrally located hotels
- Entrance tickets to Beylerbeyi Palace
- Cable car ticket
- Professional Guide licensed by the ministry of Tourism in the tours
- Personal Expenses
- Beverages/Drinks
- Tips
- Personal Expenses
- Beverages/Drinks
- Tips
- The total duration of this tour includes the travel time.
- The total duration of this tour includes the travel time.
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.