Drive on the Bosphorus Bridge from Europe to Asia. Visit to the highest point Camlica Hill to enjoy the breathtaking views of the city with seven hills. Visit to the most lavishly furnished 19th century Ottoman Sultan's summer residence of Beylerbeyi Palace. Walking around the elegant boutique shops and merchants of Baghad Street will expose guests to the wealth of Istanbul.
Your morning starts with a trip toward the Bosphorus Bridge, an architectural masterpiece that connects 2 continents. Travel 197 feet (60 m) above water, cross the contemporary steel structure, and admire an expansive view of both sides of the city.
Ascend to one of the highest points in Istanbul, Camlica Hill, and absorb a panorama of the city—a great photo opportunity. This idyllic spot is scattered with small cafés and tea-houses and surrounded by pine trees and well-maintained lawns, making it a favorite leisure spot for locals and tourists. Admission fee: 300 TRY for tourist
Lying under the legs of the Bosphorus Bridge is the Beylerbeyi Palace, the elegantly-furnished 19th-century summer residence of the Ottoman sultans. From Bohemian crystal chandeliers and Hereke-type carpets to Arabic-inscribed ceilings and stately rooms, explore the Ottoman house plan, where nearly everything is symmetrical. Admission fee: 250 TRY
You will make your own way to the meeting points
Times are subject to change due to local traffic conditions.