1-Day Private Guided Tour
1-Day Private Guided Tour
Maximum number of tourists: 15
Price per tour: 200 USD
Duration: 8 hours
Distance: 0 km
Tour by: Gul TUNCER (Date: 05.04.2015)
Price per tour: 200 USD
Duration: 8 hours
Distance: 0 km
Tour by: Gul TUNCER (Date: 05.04.2015)
Tour description
Create your own itinerary! See the sights of Istanbul that most interest you on a customized, 8-hour sightseeing tour with a private guide.
Hagia Sophia; The most well preserved church structure of the world.In Hagia Sophia the ancient cultures of East and West speak to you with a yet clear voice. Great blend of Christian and Islamic influence with beautiful interior of mosaics, impressive and significant history.
Blue Mosque; Built in the early 1600s for Sultan Ahmet I, Blue Mosque is truly a magnificent masterpiece of architecture with amazingly delicate proportions for a building of such massive scale.
Hippodrome; With its four monuments; the German Fountain Of Wilhelm II, the Obelisk Of Theodosius, the bronze Serpentine Column and the Column Of Constantine, Hippodrome was the former center of sportive and political activities of Constantinople.
Topkapı Palace; More than just an Imperial Residence of Ottoman Sultans, it was the seat of the Supreme Executive and Judiciary Council for almost 400 years long.
Grand Bazaar; The oldest and the largest covered bazaar of the world which is located in the heart of the Old City
Spice Market, colorful indoor market has lots of shops offering a variety of spices, flavored teas, Turkish delight, and nuts, as well as ceramics, household goods, small souvenirs, and more. As soon as you enter, you’ll marvel at the colors and aromas of Turkish food offerings!
The Bosphorus Strait is one of the world’s busiest waterways, connecting the Black Sea with the Sea of Marmara. Sea traffic continues through the Dardanelles to the Aegean Sea, and on to the Mediterranean. While cruising you will see both Istanbul’s European and Asian sides, Galata Tower, Dolmabahce Palace, the Rumelian Fortress, old Ottoman villas, Bosphorus bridges, mosques, and more.
Dolmabahce Palace was built in 1856 on the Bosphorus waterfront. Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the founder and the first President of the Republic of Turkey, used this palace as a Presidential residence during the summers. It is a beautiful palace with a breathtaking view of Bosphorus, handmade wooden floors, decorative walls, carpets, chandeliers, furniture, paintings, and fabrics.
Hagia Sophia; The most well preserved church structure of the world.In Hagia Sophia the ancient cultures of East and West speak to you with a yet clear voice. Great blend of Christian and Islamic influence with beautiful interior of mosaics, impressive and significant history.
Blue Mosque; Built in the early 1600s for Sultan Ahmet I, Blue Mosque is truly a magnificent masterpiece of architecture with amazingly delicate proportions for a building of such massive scale.
Hippodrome; With its four monuments; the German Fountain Of Wilhelm II, the Obelisk Of Theodosius, the bronze Serpentine Column and the Column Of Constantine, Hippodrome was the former center of sportive and political activities of Constantinople.
Topkapı Palace; More than just an Imperial Residence of Ottoman Sultans, it was the seat of the Supreme Executive and Judiciary Council for almost 400 years long.
Grand Bazaar; The oldest and the largest covered bazaar of the world which is located in the heart of the Old City
Spice Market, colorful indoor market has lots of shops offering a variety of spices, flavored teas, Turkish delight, and nuts, as well as ceramics, household goods, small souvenirs, and more. As soon as you enter, you’ll marvel at the colors and aromas of Turkish food offerings!
The Bosphorus Strait is one of the world’s busiest waterways, connecting the Black Sea with the Sea of Marmara. Sea traffic continues through the Dardanelles to the Aegean Sea, and on to the Mediterranean. While cruising you will see both Istanbul’s European and Asian sides, Galata Tower, Dolmabahce Palace, the Rumelian Fortress, old Ottoman villas, Bosphorus bridges, mosques, and more.
Dolmabahce Palace was built in 1856 on the Bosphorus waterfront. Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the founder and the first President of the Republic of Turkey, used this palace as a Presidential residence during the summers. It is a beautiful palace with a breathtaking view of Bosphorus, handmade wooden floors, decorative walls, carpets, chandeliers, furniture, paintings, and fabrics.
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