If you don't like to be too organized and dependent on fixed itineraries then read on! You can book a private tour of Istanbul using one of our professional licensed guides. The itinerary will be fully flexible. Our Guides know every corner of the city and our professional guide will give you detailed information about places that you want to visit. This is true flexibility, this is freedom! You choose what to see and how long to stay there.
An experienced private local tour guide, who is licensed by the Turkish Ministry of Tourism and Culture will be at your service from 8:30 am until 5:30 pm in Istanbul to show you around.
This will be an 8-hour-long private tour with your personal tour guide in Istanbul. It is the best solution if you would like to explore Istanbul in your way.
Pickup included
Hagia Sophia Museum, a one-time mosque converted from a 6th-century Christian basilica built by Emperor Justinian I. Marvel at the incredible building and admire the interior’s glimmering, handcrafted mosaics and rich decoration.
Blue Mosque (Sultanahmet Mosque). Take in the immense, flat dome and famous minarets, and explore inside with your guide. Absorb the ocean of over 20,000 Iznik tiles that lend the mosque its name, and behold the magnificent, rich carpets and windows.
The Constantinople Hippodrome ( nowadays Sultanahmet Square) is a place where different cultures converge, showcasing the rich history of several great eras. It has always been a favorite center for entertainment, sports, and cultural events in the old city of Istanbul. The elite of society used to hold meetings and communicate with each other in this place. Local attractions include the Obelisk of Theodosius, a pink granite column from Egypt, one of the city's oldest monuments., Serpentine Column, and a unique fountain gifted to the city by the German Kaiser Wilhelm II.
Choose to be picked up from a list of locations
Please arrive at the pick up point 120 minutes before departure time.
We will pick up from all the Hotels in the city center (Taksim, Sultanahmet, Fatih, Sirkeci, Besiktas, Ortakoy) and Cruise ship (Galataport)