Explore the historical and renowned sites of Istanbul, a truly unique city, with the expertise of a professional guide.
Highlights include:
- Topkapi Palace Museum
- Byzantine Hippodrome / Sultanahmet Square
- Hagia Sophia
- Blue Mosque
- Grand Bazaar
Explore the historical and renowned sites of Istanbul, a truly unique city, with the expertise of a professional guide.
Highlights include:
- Topkapi Palace Museum
- Byzantine Hippodrome / Sultanahmet Square
- Hagia Sophia
- Blue Mosque
- Grand Bazaar
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Blue Mosque Information Center - Blue Mosque (please note that skip-the-line service is not available for active mosques, and there is a queue for entrance);
Constructed in the early 1600s for Sultan Ahmet I, the Blue Mosque is a stunning architectural masterpiece with remarkably delicate proportions for a structure of such grand scale. The blue…
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Blue Mosque Information Center - Blue Mosque (please note that skip-the-line service is not available for active mosques, and there is a queue for entrance);
Constructed in the early 1600s for Sultan Ahmet I, the Blue Mosque is a stunning architectural masterpiece with remarkably delicate proportions for a structure of such grand scale. The blue hue of 27,000 Iznik quartz tiles gives the mosque its popular name, and its six towering minarets contribute to its unique design. -
Topkapi Palace Museum - (Topkapi Sarayi) More than just the Imperial Residence of the Ottoman Sultans, it served as the seat of the Supreme Executive and Judiciary Council for nearly 400 years. Topkapi Palace is a magnificent example of Oriental architecture, housing exhibits of art, calligraphy, jewels, plates, costumes, the Ottoman Empire Treasury, and the Holy Relics of the Prophet Muhammad.
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Hippodrome - The site where chariot races were held during the Roman Empire, featuring the Egyptian Column from the Byzantine Empire era. Today, the German Fountain is a prominent feature of the square.
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Hagia Sophia Cultural Info Center - Hagia Sophia (please note that skip-the-line service is not available for active mosques, and there is a queue for entrance).
(Ayasofya, Santa Sofia) Here, the ancient cultures of East and West communicate with a clear voice. It is a remarkable blend of Christian and Islamic influences, with beautiful interior mosaics and a significant history. Built in the 6th century by Emperor Justinian, it played a crucial role in both the Christian and Islamic worlds. Following the Ottoman Empire’s conquest, the bells, altar, and vessels were removed, and many mosaics were plastered over to convert the church into a mosque, then a museum in 1934. In July 2020, it was converted back into a mosque and remains one of the top sites on any daily Istanbul tour. -
Grand Bazaar - Grand Bazaar.
(Kapali Carsi) The largest and oldest covered market in the world, with over 4,000 shops. Constructed in the 15th century, it became the commercial hub of trade between Asia and Europe. Its charm and curiosity will captivate visitors, inviting them to explore the winding streets of the bazaar during their Istanbul tour.

- Entrance Fees
- Lunch
- Taxes and service fees included
- Private transportation
- Free hotel pick-up/drop-off
- Professional Tour Guide
- Entrance Fees
- Lunch
- Taxes and service fees included
- Private transportation
- Free hotel pick-up/drop-off
- Professional Tour Guide
- Personal Expenses
- Gratuity
- Personal Expenses
- Gratuity
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.