Visit The Most Famous Places in Istanbul with a Friendly Guide

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With my well planned tour; you will have better perspective for the Byzantine(Romans) Empire and Ottoman Empire. How they became the most strongest empire in the world once? Which decisions coused to lost that power later? Why they build those structures we will visit? And which important event happend in those places in the history?

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Adult

Ages 18 or above
2

Children

0

Things To Know

  • Guiding
  • All Fees and Taxes
  • Foods and drinks are not included.
  • The entry fees are not included. (please ask discount for the minors and students)
  • Topkapi Palace is 1500.00Turkish Lira per person(Approx $46.31)
  • Hagia Sophia: €25.00 per person
  • Basilic Cistern: 600.00 TL per person(Approx $18.53)
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Since these places are most popular places in Istanbul, there might be some waiting time for the ticket purchasing or for security check points. As a guide I have already allowance "skip the line" for Topkapi Palace and Basilic Cistern but for Hagia Sophia I do not have that right. Also if you do not wish to pay entry fees and visit inside of the places(Hagia Sophia, Topkapi Palace, Basilic Cistern) we can walk around and I can explain the history of those structures.
  • Tour duration includes travel and lunch time.

What's included in the package

Itinerary

Hippodrome

First time builded in 3rd century and enlarged in 4th century, The Hippodrome became cetral of the social and political life of Byzatine and Ottoman Empires. We will meet at the beginning of The Hippodrome Area and visit monuments from Roman period. Also we will talk about importance of the Hippodrome in social and political life of Roman and Ottoman periods.

Blue Mosque

His ancestors build magnificent mosques and complexes, do I.Ahmet also wanted to have one. But why with six towers?(minarets) We will visit this beatifull imperial mosque which sembolize Clasical Period of Ottoman Mosque Architecture History.

Hagia Sophia Mosque

if you visit istanbul first time and have a chance to see only one place then it must be Hagia Sophia! Complited in 537AD as a patriarchal church and then transform to a mousque in 1453 and then used as a museum for a while in 20th century and again, one more time it is a mosque. With the sembols and details and a long history behind the building, you will have better perception about the building after our visit. We will visit second floor and see all those beatifull mosaic icons which were art of Byzantine Empire once open a time.

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Topkapi Palace

We will visit Topkapi Palace where sultans were ruling the empire centuries. Topkapı Palace is the biggest palace and museum in Istanbul. There are three courtyards and gardens, rooms with exhibitions for weaponry, clothes of sultans, holly relics of islam, treasury... We will talk about how Ottmans became most strongest empire in the world and how they lost their power. We will give a break for lunch about one hour after visiting The Palace.

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Basilica Cistern

After lunch break we will visit one of the most popular structure in the town: The Basilic Cistern. Romans buildid this enormous underground structure only for one purpose: to store the water! We will visit this structure and talk about structural features and its history.

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Grand Bazaar

When Ottomans conquered the city, Sultan II.Mehmed builded a little bazaar calls bedesten. He cared about the trade and invited other kingdoms to the city to improve the trade. For ceturies, Istanbul became the central of the world because of that. It is one of the biggest old covered bazaar in the world. We will visit the bazaar and finish our tour near to one of the gate of The Bazaar.


Where to meet and pickup

Pickup and Dropoff

You will make your own way to the meeting points

Meeting Points

  • Just at the beginning of The Hippodrome area and at the corner of the Blue Mosque Complex(close to tomb of I.Ahmet) If you are coming from tram station, then walk through to The Blue Mosque and you will see The German Fountain

End Points

  • We will finish near to Beyazit tram station, at The Grand Bazaar, Beyazit Gate.

Ticket Redemption

Direct access, no redemption is required


Reviews By Other Travelers

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What do other 1 guests say about Visit The Most Famous Places in Istanbul with a Friendly Guide

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MattW3143
5
Mar 2024
I had a phenomenal time seeing the iconic sights of Istanbul with Bahri! He's such a charismatic and intelligent guy who goes to great lengths to answer any and all of your questions. It felt like I was walking around this extraordinary city with a lifelong friend. He definitely knows how to read...

Search Availability

SuMoTuWeThFrSa
All prices are shown in PHP

Adult

Ages 18 or above
2

Children

0

Things to know

Included
  • Guiding
Not Included
  • All Fees and Taxes
  • Foods and drinks are not included.
  • The entry fees are not included. (please ask discount for the minors and students)
  • Topkapi Palace is 1500.00Turkish Lira per person(Approx $46.31)
  • Hagia Sophia: €25.00 per person
  • Basilic Cistern: 600.00 TL per person(Approx $18.53)
Additional Information
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Since these places are most popular places in Istanbul, there might be some waiting time for the ticket purchasing or for security check points. As a guide I have already allowance "skip the line" for Topkapi Palace and Basilic Cistern but for Hagia Sophia I do not have that right. Also if you do not wish to pay entry fees and visit inside of the places(Hagia Sophia, Topkapi Palace, Basilic Cistern) we can walk around and I can explain the history of those structures.
  • Tour duration includes travel and lunch time.