For those with limited time in the Turkish capital, this tour offers a comprehensive exploration of all the major highlights in just one day.
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For those with limited time in the Turkish capital, this tour offers a comprehensive exploration of all the major highlights in just one day. Experience the awe-inspiring Hagia Sophia, a grand mosque built in the 6th century, followed by a visit to the Topkapı Palace, the former residence of the Ottoman sultans. Cap off your day with a memorable Bosphorus cruise, treating you to panoramic views of Istanbul’s stunning skyline. With a knowledgeable guide by your side, naigating through the bustling streets of Istanbul becomes seamless, ensuring you maximize your time and minimize the hassle of dealing with street vendors. Spend less time searching for attractions and more time immersing yourself in the city’s top sights.
The Hippodrome of Constantinople, situated in Sultanahmet, Istanbul, served as a public arena primarily for chariot races. Its name originates from the Greek words "hippos" meaning horse and "dromos" meaning way. Beyond chariot races, this historical site hosted a variety of events including gladiatorial games, official ceremonies, celebrations, protests, and even the torture of convicts. Operating throughout the Roman (203-330 CE), Byzantine (330-1453 CE), and Ottoman (1453-1922) periods, the Hippodrome played a central role in the cultural and social fabric of the city for centuries.
Renowned as the Sultan Ahmet Camii, or Sultan Ahmed Mosque, this stunning edifice stands as one of Turkey's most majestic Ottoman mosques. Please be advised that there is no priority entrance for guides at mosques. However, we do expedite entry at museums. Be cautious of anyone claiming otherwise!
The Hagia Sophia Grand Mosque, also known as Ayasofya-i Kebir Cami-i Şerifi, stands as a testament to innovative architecture, rich history, and religious significance. Fighting against the passage of time for centuries, it once served as the largest Eastern Roman Church in Istanbul. Constructed three times on the same site, it holds the distinction of being the world’s oldest and fastest-completed cathedral. Admired for its breathtaking domes seemingly suspended in mid-air, monolithic marble columns, and unparalleled mosaics, it ranks among the wonders of architectural history. The mosque's stunning interplay of space, light, and color invokes a sense of worship in believers. Situated on the first hill of Istanbul's historic peninsula, it is surrounded by the Sea of Marmara, the Bosphorus, and the Golden Horn on three sides. Please note that there are two ticket lines: one for card purchases and another for cash. Guests using cash can bypass the ticket line and proceed directly inside.
Topkapı Palace and Harem (Topkapı Sarayı) served as the primary residence and administrative hub of the Ottoman sultans. They harbor a wealth of captivating tales, likely surpassing those found in most of the world's museums combined. Within these walls, libidinous sultans, ambitious courtiers, beautiful concubines, and scheming eunuchs thrived between the 15th and 19th centuries, during the height of the Ottoman Empire. Exploring the palace's opulent pavilions, jewel-filled Treasury, and expansive Harem provides a fascinating glimpse into their intricate lives. Please be aware that a full day is required to explore the entire palace, so we tailor our visit to focus on the main highlights according to your preferences. Additionally, as this site operates as a museum, guides enjoy priority access, allowing us to skip the lines and delve straight into its captivating history.
Commissioned by Emperor Justinian and completed in 532, this subterranean marvel stands as the largest surviving Byzantine cistern in Istanbul. Constructed using 336 columns, many of which were repurposed from ruined temples and adorned with finely carved capitals, its symmetry and grandeur are truly breathtaking. Its cavernous depths provide a welcome retreat on hot summer days. Please note that as this site operates as a museum, guides enjoy priority access, allowing us to skip the lines and explore its wonders without delay
Istanbul's Grand Bazaar, known as Kapalıçarşı in Turkish, stands as one of the world's premier shopping destinations. Encompassing an impressive 30,700 square meters, it holds the distinction of being the largest covered market worldwide
We'll embark on a 90-minute Bosphorus cruise aboard a public boat. The Bosphorus is a must-visit destination, offering not only business opportunities but also recreational delights and stunning vistas. Along both continents' shores, you'll encounter captivating views of Ottoman architecture, with grand manor houses and palaces dotting the landscape. Many of the region's tourist attractions boast this magnificent scenery, adding to the allure of the Bosphorus experience.
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