Explore Istanbul’s iconic landmarks effortlessly with our private guided tour. Skip lines, save time, and dive into history with all fees included.
Explore Istanbul’s iconic landmarks effortlessly with our private guided tour. Skip lines, save time, and dive into history with all fees included.
- Blue Mosque - Constructed by Sultan Ahmed I in the 17th century, this magnificent mosque is famously known as the “Blue Mosque” due to the thousands of blue İznik tiles that embellish its interior. Featuring six minarets, it is a significant architectural masterpiece of its time, representing the zenith of Islamic and Ottoman art. The guide will…
- Blue Mosque - Constructed by Sultan Ahmed I in the 17th century, this magnificent mosque is famously known as the “Blue Mosque” due to the thousands of blue İznik tiles that embellish its interior. Featuring six minarets, it is a significant architectural masterpiece of its time, representing the zenith of Islamic and Ottoman art. The guide will provide insights into the mosque’s architectural details, historical narratives, and its religious importance.
- Hippodrome - The Hippodrome served as the social and cultural hub of the Roman and Byzantine empires, hosting chariot races and ceremonies. Today, visitors can view notable remnants such as the Obelisk of Theodosius, the Serpent Column, the Walled Obelisk, and the German Fountain. The guide will explain the original functions of these monuments and their historical significance.
- Hagia Sophia Mosque - Recognized as one of the world’s most iconic architectural marvels, Hagia Sophia was constructed in the 6th century by Byzantine Emperor Justinian I. It was later transformed into a mosque during the Ottoman era and continues to function as a mosque today. Its vast dome, mosaics, and historical importance are significant to both Christianity and Islam. Visitors will learn about the mosaics, the dome’s architecture, and Hagia Sophia’s transformation during the Ottoman period.
- Topkapi Palace - Topkapi Palace stands as one of Istanbul’s most significant historical landmarks. It was the primary residence of the Ottoman sultans for nearly 400 years and now provides insights into imperial life, court traditions, and Ottoman history.
- Basilica Cistern - This subterranean water reservoir, constructed during the Byzantine era, was designed to supply water to the city. Supported by hundreds of marble columns, it creates a mystical atmosphere. The iconic Medusa head columns are a highlight of the visit. The guide will explain the cistern’s purpose, its construction, and the intriguing mythological tales associated with it.
- Misir Carsisi (Spice Market) - Established in 1664 as part of the New Mosque Complex, the Spice Bazaar originally served as a marketplace for Eastern spices. Today, it is filled with a vibrant array of spices, Turkish delights, dried fruits, nuts, and handmade souvenirs. The guide will share insights into the history of the Ottoman trade system, as well as the origins and uses of the products available in the bazaar. Visitors will also have the chance to shop for unique local products.

- Entrance fees for Hagia Sophia and Basilica Cistern
- Professional Tour Guide
- Entrance fees for Hagia Sophia and Basilica Cistern
- Professional Tour Guide
- All Personal Expenses
- Lunch
- All Personal Expenses
- Lunch
Avoid the queues and save time! This full-day tour includes all entrance fees, allowing you to concentrate on exploring Istanbul’s most fascinating landmarks without the inconvenience of ticket lines. Journey to the heart of history in the Sultanahmet district, where this tour provides a smooth and enriching experience through Istanbul’s distinctive…
Avoid the queues and save time! This full-day tour includes all entrance fees, allowing you to concentrate on exploring Istanbul’s most fascinating landmarks without the inconvenience of ticket lines. Journey to the heart of history in the Sultanahmet district, where this tour provides a smooth and enriching experience through Istanbul’s distinctive historical and cultural heritage. Uncover the wonders of this remarkable city with ease and comfort!
- The tour involves moderate walking, so wear comfortable walking shoes. Be prepared for all weather conditions. Bring a hat and sunscreen for sunny days.
- Flash photography is not allowed inside Hagia Sophia or the Blue Mosque. Backpacks, large bags, and large umbrellas are not permitted inside Hagia Sophia or the Blue Mosque due to security reasons.
- Modest attire is required to enter the Blue Mosque. Shoulders must be covered, and shorts or short skirts are not allowed.
- Since the Blue Mosque is an active place of worship, visitors may need to wait outside during prayer times.
- The tour may not be suitable for children under the age of 6, as they may have difficulty walking for extended periods.
- This tour is not wheelchair accessible and may not be suitable for people with reduced mobility.
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.