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Istanbul Private Old City Tour from Cruise Ship & Hotels
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Istanbul Private Old City Tour from Cruise Ship & Hotels

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Istanbul Private Old City Tour from Cruise Ship & Hotels

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Tevékenység időtartama (8 hours)
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Private Old City Tour from Cruise Ship & Hotels in Istanbul

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If you prefer a more relaxed and flexible approach to exploring Istanbul, then this private tour is perfect for you. With a licensed and experienced guide, you'll have the freedom to choose what you want to see and do in Istanbul. Your guide will be with you from 8:30 am until 5:30 pm, providing you with a personalized and flexible tour of Istanbul. This 8-hour-long private tour is the perfect solution if you want to explore Istanbul in your own way.

Mit tartalmaz?

  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Stroller accessible
  • Near public transportation
  • Infants must sit on laps

Mit nem tartalmaz?

  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Not recommended for travelers with back problems
  • Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level
  • This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
  • This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
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Hagia Sophia Grand Mosque
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Hagia Sophia Grand Mosque
Stop: 60 minutes
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.
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Blue Mosque
Stop: 60 minutes
Blue Mosque
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.
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Basilica Cistern
Stop: 60 minutes
Basilica Cistern
The cistern was built by Byzantine Emperor Justinian I was connected to the Hadrian Aqueducts, supplying water to the areas between the first and second hills of the city. After the Ottoman conquest of Istanbul, it served as a water distribution center. Although it was no longer in use after the Ottomans established their own water facilities in the city, it became a physical symbol representing the neighborhood it was located in. The cistern was named after the palace, the grand vizier's stables, the street, and the neighborhood it represented.
The Basilica Cistern is a rectangular structure made of bricks, resting on rocky ground. It has a water storage capacity of approximately 100,000 tons. The cistern is supported by 336 columns that carry its brick-vaulted ceiling. The building features reused materials, such as decorated columns, Corinthian column capitals, and Medusa head sculptures that have been turned upside down.
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Misir Carsisi (Spice Market)
Stop: 60 minutes
Misir Carsisi (Spice Market)
The Spice Bazaar, also known as the Egyptian Bazaar, was built in the 1660s as part of the New Mosque complex and is one of Istanbul's oldest covered markets. The bazaar was named after the exotic spices, medicinal herbs, and other products that were brought from Egypt and sold here.
The Spice Bazaar has an L-shaped design and consists of 88 vaulted rooms. The part of the bazaar situated at the Haseki Gate has two floors. During Ottoman times, the upper floors were used as a court, where the merchants resolved their disputes with customers and amongst themselves.
In the past, the Spice Bazaar was known for preparing and selling herbal medicines according to old prescriptions. Today, the bazaar offers traditional flavors such as spices, herbal teas, dried fruits, pastes, and Turkish delight, as well as jewelry, textiles, baskets, and various souvenirs.
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Grand Bazaar Jewelers
Stop: 60 minutes
Grand Bazaar Jewelers
The Grand Bazaar, also known as Kapalıçarşı in Turkish, is a historic covered market located in Istanbul. It is considered to be one of the largest and oldest markets in the world, featuring 61 covered streets and over 4,000 shops. Interestingly, the Grand Bazaar is known to be one of the earliest shopping centers in the world. The construction of the core of the Grand Bazaar took started in 1961, shortly after the Ottoman Empire conquered Constantinople. Sultan Mehmed II ordered the construction of a trading center for textiles and jewels near his palace in Constantinople.
In addition to the valuable belongings of the former rich people, such as jewelry, precious metals, furs, and bespoke weapons, most of the state treasury was also kept in safes here.
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Topkapı Palace
Stop: 2 hours
Topkapı Palace
Topkapi Palace was home to the Ottoman court from the 15th to the 19th centuries. Now a museum, this grandiose palace is a testament to the lavish lifestyles of the sultans. Stroll through the ornate chambers, courts, and gardens, and behold some of the imperial treasures, ranging from precious Chinese porcelain to jewels and relics of the Prophet Mohammed. Your tour then concludes with a hotel drop-off.
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