Experience the enduring charm and deep history of Istanbul on our Sultanahmet Tour, as we take you into the core of the city’s historic area.
Experience the enduring charm and deep history of Istanbul on our Sultanahmet Tour, as we take you into the core of the city’s historic area.
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Hippodrome - The Hippodrome of Constantinople, now Istanbul, was an ancient chariot racing arena built in the 3rd century and later expanded. It was a major center of Byzantine public life, with notable remnants including the Egyptian Obelisk and the Serpentine Column.
Our guide will provide detailed information to the guests here, offer some free…
- Hippodrome - The Hippodrome of Constantinople, now Istanbul, was an ancient chariot racing arena built in the 3rd century and later expanded. It was a major center of Byzantine public life, with notable remnants including the Egyptian Obelisk and the Serpentine Column.
Our guide will provide detailed information to the guests here, offer some free time for photos, and then proceed to the next destination.
- Blue Mosque - The Blue Mosque, or Sultan Ahmed Mosque, is an iconic Ottoman-era mosque in Istanbul, renowned for its striking blue tiles and six minarets. Completed in 1616, it remains a significant religious and historical landmark.
Our guide will provide detailed information to the guests here, offer some free time for photos, and then proceed to the next destination.
- Hagia Sophia Mosque - Hagia Sophia, originally constructed as a cathedral by Emperor Justinian I in 537 AD, is a monumental structure in Istanbul that has served as an Eastern Orthodox cathedral, a Roman Catholic cathedral, and a mosque. Today, it stands as a museum, renowned for its stunning Byzantine architecture, massive dome, and intricate mosaics, reflecting a rich history of religious and cultural significance.
Our guide will provide detailed information to the guests here from outside of the building, offer some free time for photos, and then proceed to the next destination.
- Topkapi Palace - Topkapı Palace, located in Istanbul, served as the primary residence and administrative headquarters of the Ottoman sultans for approximately 400 years. Built by Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror in the 15th century, the palace complex includes courtyards, imperial halls, and extensive collections of artifacts, offering a glimpse into the grandeur of the Ottoman Empire.
- Basilica Cistern - The Basilica Cistern, also known as the Yerebatan Sarnıcı, is an ancient underground water storage facility in Istanbul. Built in the 6th century during the reign of Emperor Justinian I, it features 336 marble columns and can hold up to 80,000 cubic meters of water, serving as a crucial water source for the city during Byzantine times.
Our guide will provide detailed information to the guests here, offer some free time for photos, and then proceed to the next destination.
- Grand Bazaar - The Grand Bazaar in Istanbul, one of the world’s largest and oldest covered markets, was established in the late 15th century. Spanning over 60 streets with more than 4,000 shops, it offers a vibrant array of goods including textiles, jewelry, spices, and antiques, making it a must-visit destination for an authentic shopping experience.
Our guide will provide detailed information to the guests here, offer some free time for photos, shopping and help to the guests on the way back.
- Bottled water
- Live Guide available in English
- Bottled water
- Live Guide available in English
- Lunch
- Lunch
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.